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Old January 7th 07, 01:09 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Scottish visitor to Arizona and Ohio - want to fly!!!


I was made very welcome at Fun County Soaring

http://www.funcountrysoaring.com

a couple of years ago when on a visit from the UK. About 1hr drive SW from
Cleveland AFAIR.

Here are some photos I took

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/chris_g...ing_at_fcs.htm

Chris



Pete Brown wrote:
Valerie:

If you visit Caesar Creek and if you have any interest in general
aviation as well, visit Red Stewart field as well. It's only a few miles
away from the Caesar Creek field and they rent some great old airplanes
from a gorgeous grass field.

http://www.stewartsaircraft.net/index.htm

It's also a short hop to Dayton, home of the Wright Bros. and the cradle
of aviation. The USAF Museum is there as are a few nice Wright Bros.
exhibits, particularly the original 1905 Wright B Flyer at Carillon Park.

http://www.carillonpark.org/wrightbrospage.html



Peter D. Brown
Anchorage, Alaska
http://home.gci.net/~pdb/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/akmtnsoaring/


Guy Byars wrote:

Caesar Creek Soaring Club is one of the largest clubs in the USA and
is right in the Cincinnati Dayton area. It is only 8 miles from
Lebanon. Check out its website for more info.

http://soarccsc.com/index.shtml

We fly all year and guests are always welcome.

Guy Byars


Struggling a bit on the Ohio side of things. I will
be in Lebanon, Ohio which is roughly between Dayton
and Cincinnati. A trawl of google this afternoon has
only uncovered Adrian Soaring Club for Michigan / NW
Ohio.

I would be really interested to hear of any other clubs
in the Dayton / Cincinnati area. Also whether they
are a year round 7 day a week organisation etc.

Many thanks in advance for any URL posts or advice.