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Wingz-n-Dawgz 2019 report

Although our annual “Wingz-n-Dawgz” day was a bit on the nippy side early in the morning, by 10 o’clock after everyone was registered, it became more flyable–save for the crosswind from the west. Fortunately, that wind shifted to more of a southwesterly direction and didn’t seem to impact flying that much as the day went on. We were pleased to welcome participants from the West Side R/C Club in Yukon, and a contingent that made the long trek from the Amarillo RC Club to be with us, most of them for the first time. We heard many compliments on the field and particularly the Wichita Mountains flying backdrop that we tend to take for granted far more than we should.

Of special note, we were glad to welcome Matt Biga back from the Mid-East where he had been assigned to an air base in Qatar providing air to air re-fueling services in his capacity as a tanker driver. While we have always been astonished at his skill with fixed wing RC aircraft, we were even more impressed with his outstanding skills as a heli pilot. Who knew? He and Harold Anderson provided some entertaining team flying with their Cessnas, Avantis, and Vipers.

Probably the hit of the day was Kris Frost’s Tundra that was rigged to drop a sky-diver from a bottom hatch. Still missing in action are the parachute and its occupant, who, when dropped on their final flight from about 200 feet in the air, did not drift down as they had been doing, but snagged a thermal and disappeared out of sight overhead and to the north and east as the thermal refused to let go of then.

The considered opinion of all the LAFFS members present, was that this was the best and most successful “Wingz-n-Dawgz” we have had the pleasure of hosting. Thanks goes to Bob McFadden, who ramrodded the effort, and all of those members who volunteered in mowing the field; registering the participants; cooking the noon lunch; running the contest event; schlepping all of the equipment, tables, and shelters needed; and generally helping out in every way imaginable to make it an excellent event. We were heartened by the many comments from our out-of- town guests who expressed their appreciation for the event–and promised to be back again next year. Well done, everyone!

–Larry

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October 8th Flying

Everyone who came to fly today was met with a field that looked like it had been abandoned. None of us had ever seen the stem grass grow that fast this time of year, particularly since the field had been mowed right at the end of September.

Nonetheless, folks did fly. Harold is still sneaking up on his new “F-18” trying to get it to perform to his standards. After learning just how his new Phoenix Models “P-47’’ gasser wanted to be handled on taxi and take-off, Leonard put in a nice maiden flight on the plane that drew applause with a near-perfect landing at its conclusion. Bob’s re-claimed Kyosho “Spitfire” showed everyone just how a Warbird (or even a pattern ship) should fly. Steve J. and Tom put up their usual solid flights with their respective “Ugly Stick” and “Commander”, and Harold felt a compulsion to chase a flight of egrets with his “Cessna 150”. Sorry, I couldn’t get the Cessna and the egrets in the same frame!

— Larry


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Wingz-n-Dawgz 2019

The Lawton Area Fun Flyers will be holding their Wingz-n-Dawgz fun fly Oct.12 at Elkins Field in Lawton, OK. Lunch is included with the $20 landing fee for pilots and available for $5 to all others. There will be a Raffle, tickets are $1 ea., 6 for $5 or $20 a stretch. It will be just a laid back open day of flying with one fun event after lunch. Gates open at 8:00am.

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September 1st Flying

Great weather with very little wind saw an (almost) all-electric fleet of LAFF’s planes this morning at Elkins Field. Several new planes were in evidence, including my new “MayBee” flat-foamie scheduled for the pages of Park Pilot magazine (Spring 2020, I’m guessing), with the maiden flight in the hands of Harold Anderson. Kris Frost brought two planes we hadn’t seen before—one of them a “SlowPoke” from Hobby King, and the other one a good-flying Flex Innovations “Extra 300 G2”. Mike Light and Harold treated us to formation flying with their two big Cessnas—and a landing that came close to being a Cessna sandwich, although there was no chance of that, given the skills of Mike and Harold.

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August 10th flying

Several LAFFers got out early Saturday morning to see Harold’s new Flex Innovations “Mamba 60” bipe flown for the first time. It is a keeper for sure, and can roll faster than you can count! Here are shots of other planes that got in the air before the heat and wind came up. While the weather pattern seems to be locked in for a while, the solution seems to be get out early and “Get ‘er done!”

— Larry

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June 20th Flying

Several LAFFers took advantage of what may be the only flyable day in the next week or so by showing up with their usual array of planes. The exception to that was Leonard Baker with his new “Avanti”, and Mike Hervey who had a newly acquired foam “T-28” in a silver livery. Here are a few shots of their successful flights.

As the temperature heads into summer, flying is starting a little earlier each flyable day, so adjust your alarm clocks accordingly if you want to witness the bulk of the activity before any session dissolves into eating peanuts and telling lies in the shade of the shelter!

— Larry

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Evening float-fly at Harold’s pond

Several of those who were flying at Elkins Field yesterday morning ended up being a part of an impromptu float fly at Harold Anderson’s new pond yesterday evening. Even though the wind was marginal, the new facilities are absolutely terrific for flying off water—no obstructions in any direction, access to the water from all banks, a neat dock jutting out over the water, drive up access to the pond from the west, and a promise of many good float flying sessions to come, thanks to Harold’s hard work and generosity. Attached are several shots of last evening’s activities.

— Larry

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Saturday’s Flying

It was by any measure one of the nicest days we’ve had this spring, and although all flights didn’t go as everyone wanted or expected, here’s a sample of the planes at Elkins Field Saturday. Check the weather report—we need several of these kinds of days to make up for the past month!... Read More

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Sunday Morning Flying

It started off a little chilly, but got better as the morning went on. By noon, there was quite a bit of activity as more than half a dozen LAFFers put up flights. Sunday’s planes of interest were Harold Anderson’s wildly acrobatic “RV-8” and his quick Eflite “Viper”. Here are a few shots of the two. Flying season is getting closer!... Read More