anyone in Missouri, St, Charles or St. Louis area?

OttoPilot

Member
Howdy, STL City here.

Welcome aboard. You just getting started, or been flying a while?

Holler if you have any questions.
 
just started about 6 montha ago, already wasted a spitfire. i'm going to build a nice little fleet over the winter so next year I can get some more flying experience instead of fixing experience.
 

OttoPilot

Member
Very nice. I live across the street from a moderate size park in the city that's been a great place to fly. Hoping to get a small club going next year...mostly geared toward city dwellers who don't want to drive 20-30 minutes to get to a field...but nice folks from the county will be more than welcome.

If it moves forward in the spring I'll PM you.
 

Gryf

Active member
Smashed2bits... I'm in downtown St. Charles, and a couple of my flying buddies are from Wentzville. We occasionally get together and fly at a friend's place in Foristell. When flying alone, I usually go to a nearby schoolyard. I work for the school district, so I fly outside my building and it works rather well.

Cheers,

Gryf
 

Rc high flyer

New member
I live in alton it would be awsome if we started a club around here I fly at gordon more park borth feild it is a huge open feild
 

Do335Dave

Junior Member
Living in St. Peters, my Tiny Trainer's nearly complete. I'll be scoping out a nice open space to toss her before long. (Looks like crash bandicoot may know a thing or two about my part of town.)
 

CavRecon

Member
I'm near Cottleville and have flown at a few local parks & schools. However, I have found that the high populations of buildings, trees, poles, fences and lights can be a limiting factor to the lifespan of my planes. :)

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I know some folks wrinkle their nose at the AMA and affiliated clubs, but there's a certain peace to knowing you're flying where it's okay to fly and the facility is designed for it. If you're interested, check out the Spirits of St. Louis field. Great pits with tables and electricity, a pavilion, and a 600' paved runway. Hard to beat!
 

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sconner

Member
I also live in Wentzville. Usually fly at a friends farm. Although sometimes I think I overstay my welcome. Use his power, bathroom, front yard.... :) LOL. I would really like to find another public place nearby though. That way I could have more "gatherings" with folks. I've found usually school yards are either full of kids, or obstructions as mentioned previously.

sconner
 
In my hangar i have a ft spitfire, and a modified Bloody Wonder running the tacon bigfoot (it's stupid fast) also a cheap profile plane i got from Value Hobby (and would recommend to anyone). I am working on a 150% ft mustang covered in aluminum tape. it will have a removable wing modified to fit retracts, flaps, and eventually one of those sound modules, i am putting a lot of scale detail into it and hope to modify the plans enough that it has all the bad tendency's a warbird should. i would like it to fly as scale as it looks.
 

Splinter189

Master member
Cenrtral Missouri by Columbia. Ambitious but total noob. I have a farm that we fly at.
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tomlogan1

Elite member
You need to check out Buder Park in Valley Park, MO. We have control line facilities, RC with 2 paved runways with solar power for charging batteries, a reserved area for drones/fpv, bbq facilities and ample parking. Must have AMA. Locals required to have ($35) annual permit.