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Marley Park Club

  • 28-07-2009 11:49pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 50 ✭✭


    I live very close to Marley Park,i fly helis,i was talking to the management of the Park,about create a club of airplanes and helis.There is Cricket field,its always empty there and its huge.The Management said if I find more people we could create small club there,with rules,safety rules,we can make a new club with insurance and etc.Someone knows is interested on create a club there? Of course not type of the airplanes would be able to fly there because its not so big as Phoenix park.


    If i could find about 4 or 5 people we could talk to the management.Someone is interested?


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 446 ✭✭syl77


    Hi Marco,
    If you want to associate the club/flying site with MACI, it has certain guide lines.
    Two that I can remember of hand is that a club must have 6 or more members and the flying site should be an adequate distant (I think 200meters) away from any residential property.
    Check their web site: http://www.maci.ie/safety/flying-site-guidelines.php for more info.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 50 ✭✭Marcio.souza


    syl77 wrote: »
    Hi Marco,
    If you want to associate the club/flying site with MACI, it has certain guide lines.
    Two that I can remember of hand is that a club must have 6 or more members and the flying site should be an adequate distant (I think 200meters) away from any residential property.
    Check their web site: http://www.maci.ie/safety/flying-site-guidelines.php for more info.


    Ok I will check it out,I really would like to create a club on marley park,because the closest place to me to fly,is on Phoenix park,I don't have car,the problem it's not going on the field,but there isnt bus around there.Or do you know any bus around there from city centre?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 50 ✭✭Marcio.souza


    LIGHTNING wrote: »
    Hi Marcio I know the place you are talking about myself and a friend fly up their during the week. We only have small trainers at the moment so its big enough for us.

    What time do you usually go there? I fly helis,one t-rex 250,t-rex 600E and 700 nitro.Do you go in the morning?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 50 ✭✭Marcio.souza


    LIGHTNING wrote: »
    We normally fly at around 7 in the evening or their about. We are just starting though so the flights dont last so long and their is plenty of duck tape used to get back flying:)


    Are you going this week? If you are going,wich day of the week? I might go check and where are you flying? On cricket field?

    Marcio


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 50 ✭✭Marcio.souza


    Damn it! I was working,it was very nice to fly,anyway,when i arrived at home,charged all the lipos and went to fly my t-rex 250.It wasn't very wind,perfect.I flew on a car park of a school,close to superquin ballinteer.


    I might go on saturday,if the weather helps!


    Marcio Souza


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