The next launch in Berwick will be on Saturday, 19 August. The long-range forecast is talking about rain early and possibly late; it seems we should have a window of opportunity to launch. CMASS had similar forecasts for this past Saturday and it turned out to be a beautiful day for flying the full six hours.
Set up starts at 9 AM (as weather permits) and flying as soon as we're set up. Our flying day will end at 4 PM (also dependent on the local weather).
Jason will be on the field with a lot of the AMWProX goodies. As always, if you have any particular needs, please contact Jason or Robert and Gloria ahead of time to be sure they can take care of you.
Is there anyone that is looking to do a Level 1, 2 or 3 certification at the Launch? If so, please do not wait until the last minute. You need time to go through safety check and set up on the pad. Time runs out quickly if you are not the only one rushing to cert at the end of the day. Also, make sure you have proof of current NAR membership and your paper work ready to go.
Also, does anyone expect to need the 1515-rail pad setup? Let us know ahead of time and try to be there to help set it up so you are familiar with how to work it. The same goes for the other high power pads; the more people we can teach set up and break down to, the quicker we can get flying in the morning and the earlier we can get to the all important debriefing sessions after the launch.
All of the usual rules apply:
Set up starts at 9 AM (as weather permits) and flying as soon as we're set up. Our flying day will end at 4 PM (also dependent on the local weather).
Jason will be on the field with a lot of the AMWProX goodies. As always, if you have any particular needs, please contact Jason or Robert and Gloria ahead of time to be sure they can take care of you.
Is there anyone that is looking to do a Level 1, 2 or 3 certification at the Launch? If so, please do not wait until the last minute. You need time to go through safety check and set up on the pad. Time runs out quickly if you are not the only one rushing to cert at the end of the day. Also, make sure you have proof of current NAR membership and your paper work ready to go.
Also, does anyone expect to need the 1515-rail pad setup? Let us know ahead of time and try to be there to help set it up so you are familiar with how to work it. The same goes for the other high power pads; the more people we can teach set up and break down to, the quicker we can get flying in the morning and the earlier we can get to the all important debriefing sessions after the launch.
All of the usual rules apply:
- Stay on the roadways - no more than two wheels on the very edges of the grass
- No sparky motors
- If you haven't done it yet, have your 38mm CTI motors checked for the proper delay grain
- Positive motor retention especially for composite motors
- Have your NAR (or TRA) card with you showing your cert level if you're going to fly HPR
- If the winds aloft are doing much of anything, don't overfly the conditions
- All the usual stuff in the NAR Safety Code, too.
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