What are the details on the Freedom Launch in SC? Scheduled Start/End times? Fees? Who can fly? Venors? I came to 2022 NSL at Dalzell with my grandson just to watch. Now I want to bring him back to fly some.
What are the details on the Freedom Launch in SC? Scheduled Start/End times? Fees? Who can fly? Venors? I came to 2022 NSL at Dalzell with my grandson just to watch. Now I want to bring him back to fly some.
10 am - 11 am depending on the number that show up for set up.
Port-a-potties. God I hope so (just kidding). We will have a few.
I assume there will not be an on-site vendor for food, but obviously you can confirm or deny that assumption.
Sandy.
No food. I carry my own. I can try next year if there is interest.
I'm planning to be there, I didn't find any registration, I take it we just register at the launch..?
we need to meet this timeand this year is no exception..... came in last night
Looks like I'm not going to be able to make Freedom Launch this year.
It also says he'll be at the 13 November 2022 launch, as well. Good!His calendar says he his at Freedom Launch.
I may or may not have spent a huge amount of money at NARAM on the ice cream van.As an aside, I wish we could request an ice cream truck (like when we were kids) before random events (rocket or otherwise). I can only imagine the range would practically shut down when hearing the van pulling on property playing the tunes on a 90 deg day. . . They'd make a quick buck from me at least! Its got to be harder for a vendor on-site all day, but a truck pulling in and out in the span of 20 minutes would probably generate a pretty good dollar per minute. I don't even know if they still exist.
After the launch of the Diablo and making the mistake of not cutting down the delay of 14 seconds (yes, I'm not too smart and lack actual experience), and finding out that the Top Flight shroud lines all ripped apart because of the excessive descent speed, I was even closer to quitting the hobby. I was shocked to see the quick response to your request for anyone having a CTI reload for me to try again, and having Paul from Myrtle Beach come up and hand me exactly what I needed. Then he wouldn't accept payment for it. Ken from Performance Hobbies helped saved the day with a beefy replacement parachute. So the flight went great. The Boy Scout guys even retrieved it for us.Congrats to @hobie1dog for a successful level 1. Sometime 3 times is a charm.
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