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Will be visiting Tuscon last week of March 07 and Ohio
first week of April 07 and would really like to fly if I can. I have found the arizona sailplane association website and hence links to Turf Soaring School and Tucson Gliding Club. 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. |
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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 "Valerie Alexander" wrote in message ... Will be visiting Tuscon last week of March 07 and Ohio first week of April 07 and would really like to fly if I can. I have found the arizona sailplane association website and hence links to Turf Soaring School and Tucson Gliding Club. 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. |
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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. -- |
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![]() 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. |
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