Greetings to all!
Just to let you know, on a whim for July 13, 14, and 15th, I went to the F.A.C. hosted Free Flight Nationals in Gennesseo, New York, U.S.A.. ( The meet went on for longer than I had time to stay).
I had the time of my life there, best holiday EVER!
Arriving Wednesday afternoon, I actually joined the club right there-(didn't bring any airplanes with me 'cause the website said "you can't fly if you're not a member"),now THAT won't happen again, but the models that were there of all shape and description were amazing! wingspans of 5 feet to peanut scale, and everyone had a truck or mini van to carry their models in. The learning started as soon as I walked in. There were vendors-(take CASH, most don't accept VISA or DEBIT) with extensive stockpiles of kits, accessories, tools, and whatever you needed. Spent the next four hours pretty much staring and talking. After spending the night in the B&B, I met a gentleman named Tom Arnold, who drove 3 days from Wyoming, who was a great help with tips, and ideas, knowledge etc.. We spent some of the day together and I met many more fine people there, who were very willing to share their experience with me. I met Don DeLoach who won at least a couple of classes when I was there, as well as many suppliers, vendors and club officials.
On one morning I got to "mechanic" for a pilot, for my first time. WHAT an experience. Many aircraft were lost as they flew so well they actually left the airfield and crossed the highway, or well lost in the surrounding beanfields. Just a fantastic experience to see what is possible. The chaos of a mass launch was hard to believe, but oh such good fun! World War 1 combat was again a great time and again I will stress the quality of these aircraft- remarkable. The technology is also so wild- I met this couple from Saskatchewan, Canada, who make this amazing spinner/nose cone combination- so I got 2, one for my new Val, and another for who knows what(Thanks Marcie!)
Apparently the length of flights weren't out of the ordinary either, as there was an enterprising type there with a trailer full of golf carts to rent to pilots who found the walking just to far to go to retrieve their planes.
Everything was just great and I heartily recommend it to EVERYONE!!!
Next year is the "Non-Nats" and I'm pretty sure I'll be back to fly in competition- just to get used to the flying and to learn a whole lot more. Trust me folks if you miss it you'll wish you had gone, and, if you go you will be very much more enlightened, have a great experience, and have a whole lotta fun as well. GO!!!!
Lastly I would like to thank all the very generous people I met who were so willing to share their knowledge and experience. I had the time of my life!