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Hi all, just wondering if there's any flyers still in the Melbourne area. Looks like this group is dead?I'm out in Pakenham.Cheers,Steve
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Worst case scenario calculations show a 50km/h stall speed so it has to go faster than that to take off/land. Question is, how much distance does it need to get up to that speed.
We could just level another bit of land that doesn't have as much of a hill....
There are about 10 of us that use the site, I do all my APM testing there, and all airframe testing. Only a few Km from town, but far enough that we can react well to flyaways when we make mistakes...
The Farmer whose property backs onto this area likes us as we keep the hoons away :)
The land is state forest. And all who fly there do so at their own risk.
Phil R
Looks like a great spot for flying...
Just need a picnic table, umbrella, fridge in the ute and away we go. (;
It's not so much the wind that I mind, it's more the hail, thunderstorms and potential lightning. (:
Philip, is it a standing invite? I'm really keen to get out there and fly some longer range stuff.
Yep, 40Km/h winds predicted tomorrow at midday. Never mind.