Lexington Model Airplane Club
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Can't say enough about this club.
http://www.lmacky.org/
LMAC facility contains a 50' X 600' Blacktop Runway, a 75' X 600' Grass Runway, 2- 160' Control Line circles (one is blacktop). There is also a 30’ X 40’ shelter structure, 4 covered pit areas, picnic tables, trash barrels, and a PortaPottie for the comfort of the members and visitors. The shelter now has electricity for charging your Lipos. Once inside the flying site a 2400' blacktop road leads from the Landfill road to the gravel parking area. There is a gate at Rockwell Road (the 1-64 service road), There is also a locked gate at the entrance to the Flying Site, and this gate is always locked & can only be accessed if you are an LMAC member.
http://www.lmacky.org/
LMAC facility contains a 50' X 600' Blacktop Runway, a 75' X 600' Grass Runway, 2- 160' Control Line circles (one is blacktop). There is also a 30’ X 40’ shelter structure, 4 covered pit areas, picnic tables, trash barrels, and a PortaPottie for the comfort of the members and visitors. The shelter now has electricity for charging your Lipos. Once inside the flying site a 2400' blacktop road leads from the Landfill road to the gravel parking area. There is a gate at Rockwell Road (the 1-64 service road), There is also a locked gate at the entrance to the Flying Site, and this gate is always locked & can only be accessed if you are an LMAC member.
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Was out flying Friday. About 45 degrees with a very low ceiling but cooled off pretty quick.
The 42% in the pic's was originally a crashed plane.....well two planes actually. The owner picked it up for free and with some help got it all rebuilt. With a DA170 power plant and 30 inch Carbon fiber prop this plane climbed till it disappeared in the clouds.
Was great fun but only got a couple flights in due to the fingers going numb with the cool breeze.
(Ummm...I flew the little GP):o
The 42% in the pic's was originally a crashed plane.....well two planes actually. The owner picked it up for free and with some help got it all rebuilt. With a DA170 power plant and 30 inch Carbon fiber prop this plane climbed till it disappeared in the clouds.


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