Hi Hans, great seeing you in Moscow at the Kibbie Dome.
As you mentioned in your post, there are many things that make flying in
the dome attractive:
- weather indoor is very constant at 22-23 centigrade (72-73 Fahrenheit)
humidity all day. Very little drift.
- large flying area,
- 44 m to the ceiling
- lodging very close, just a 3 min car ride
- can stay very cheap ($66 at motel 6), or a bit more upscale.
- at least 12 hours flying per day with natural light.
- table and chairs provided
- comraderie and expert advice
Come next year, you will like it.
Edmund
On Mon, Jul 2, 2018 at 5:46 AM Brett Sanborn brett.d.sanborn_at_gmail.com
[Indoor_Construction] <Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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> Hans,
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> It was great flying with you! Glad you could join in the Kibbie fun.
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> I'm not sure that I could have flown another 5 days, maybe 1-2 more.
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> Brett
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> On Jul 2, 2018, at 3:20 AM, hstaartjes_at_yahoo.co.uk [Indoor_Construction] <
> Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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> I had heard all sorts of things in the U.K. from Bob, Tony, Roy and others
> about Kibbie so I was determined to go this year (having missed out last).
> Let me just say it has been one of the most pleasant flying experiences I
> have had to date. To be able to fly for five days from 8am to 8pm in such
> an unobstructed, lofty, air stable environment is an opportunity not to be
> missed for anyone flying indoor. I could have easily gone on flying for
> another five days, I had so many things I wanted to prove/disprove and so
> many more skills to work on. On top of that the camaraderie is fantastic!
> I am very grateful to all who made me feel most welcome there, which
> included the entire F1D team and all the heavier class flyers. For anyone
> contemplating going from abroad, I say 'don't hesitate'. Go Vandals!
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> Hans
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*Edmund Liem*
tmj-sleep.ca
aacpcanada.org
Received on Mon Jul 02 2018 - 17:32:02 CEST