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2018-07-07, 21:07 by Gary M Jones

I was at the field today between 14:00 & 15:00 all on my own , good flying too. There is a dead sheep along the fence line towards the gate from the pits, I saw the farmer so reported this to her. I hope no one had plans for a BBQ Smile .

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Post by Brian Colclough 2015-09-11, 08:06

Came across this on FG and thought it may prove handy information. If you want to rip then aim for the red, usually applies to the warbird fliers. If however you're flying at a noise sensitive site you need to prop/tune or atv for the green zone

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Post by Andy Sayle 2015-09-11, 18:50

So for our club field, we should be aiming for the green zone , with a possible exception for the aero tow event....
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Post by Brian Colclough 2015-09-11, 19:54

I think it depends on the noise sensitivity of each individual site Andy. If a prop is ripping badly it can easily be dealt with by judicious use of epa/atv of the throttle Wink

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