I filled the passenger seat today and took up a friend who is very well known across the country and around the world through his RC model business. This was his first gyro flight and he loved it.
Stan
I filled the passenger seat today and took up a friend who is very well known across the country and around the world through his RC model business. This was his first gyro flight and he loved it.
Stan
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jeez Stan, you shoulda warned us on that close up.
How'd it feel to ride instead of steer?
A great place for Information, Comraderie, and a sucker punch.
Remodeling Contractor just outside the Glass City.
Quittin' Time
I'm not around the world but still inside the US. I don't know him and wouldn't, even if he ran into to me on a dark and rainy night. Sorry!
Start with a little hobby store in town and grow it into the biggest mail order R/C business on the planet. I recall they had a Lear or Cessna business jet at Willard Airport...perhaps turnabout would be fair play in exchange for his gyro ride?
Also, is that the Ludlow Grain Coop elevator along Rt. 45 just north of Paxton in the second photo?
tony b.
Tony: That is the Ludlow elevator. I used to haul lots of grain in there before my stairbuilding days.
Stan