Investigating a STOL fly-in
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Investigating a STOL fly-in
Does anyone think there would be any interest in a specific STOL fly in/meet?
I'm suggesting 'STOL specific' to avoid any bold non STOl'ers having a go!
I'm suggesting 'STOL specific' to avoid any bold non STOl'ers having a go!
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No. Fraid not, I was thinking Austers, Wilgas, Cubs, Luscombes perhaps a Lysander or two (cloud cuckoo land I know)....but you never know who's lyrking out there.Mishek wrote:do you consider a PA28/140 to be STOL?
Basically you'd have to be able to land backwards in a strong wind

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So I will go off and continue my rally against small aircraft that nobody normal can fit in and now I have proof that you are all discriminating against me by having fun events at short runways.
I am sure there is a song about that somewhere.
Enjoy your flyinn,
Kelvin
I am sure there is a song about that somewhere.
Enjoy your flyinn,
Kelvin
Chair of the NW London and Herts strut with a orange PA28. Based at Elstree and loving it.
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Its not difficult to see why business is slow around here.
Anyway, if any interesting STOL types want a day out and a cup of tea at an interesting strip, in an interesting place...email by all means:
[email protected]
Ben Chester-Master

Anyway, if any interesting STOL types want a day out and a cup of tea at an interesting strip, in an interesting place...email by all means:
[email protected]
Ben Chester-Master
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