Address: North Central State Airport, 300 Jenckes Hill Rd, Smithfield, RI 02917, USA
“Best place to skydive in New England! The whole operation is run extremely well, and the entire time they make you feel comfortable and safe...which is vital in this type of business. All the employees have years of experience and are experts at their job. The few bad reviews are fake and not true, so as far as I'm concerned they are irrelevant, and this is a 5 star business! I'll be back the next time I want to jump out of a plane! Thanks for a great experience.”
Address: 24 Plum Island Turnpike, Newburyport, MA 01950, USA
“Great community at 2B2. I would highly recommend their flight school! The owner, John Murray, is very accommodating in scheduling lessons, prices are reasonable and Sammy, the lead flight instructor is excellent.”
Address: 4000 E Bottsford Ave, Cudahy, WI 53110, USA
Address: Fallbrook, CA 92028, USA
“This is a FANTASTIC place to fly. The field is nice and long, accommodating for plenty of Electric Ducted Fan (EDF) jets, warbirds, sailplane tows...it's a great field to fly off of. In addition, we have a separate helicopter field to fly at, so there is usually plenty of room to fly your R/C planes, helicopters, and even drones! On Monday nights from mid-March tp end of October, we have instructors that will teach you how to fly on club planes, and it's well worth the time to come out. We have club meetings once a month, either at the field during the summer or at the San Marcos Senior Center in San Marcos, every 3rd Thursday of the month. We love having visitors to the field; Saturday and Sunday mornings are generally the best times to come visit as we have a bunch of people flying just about every kind of plane imaginable.”
Address: 314 N Hayes St, Tehachapi, CA 93561, USA
“Had a great time at the Space Challenge Rocket Launch!”
Address: Cedar Glen, CA 92321, USA
“Thank you for rescuing all the Flatlanders that hurt themselves jumping into Deep Creek, and for putting out fires! We send our good vibes every time we see you flying over. Godspeed!”
Address: 13999 FM 1887, Hempstead, TX 77445, USA
“Fist the "Pea Patch Airport" is not! It is the RC Aircraft Field know as Bomber Field. Google has the name wrong. Bomber Field is Great and is host to an annual Gaint Scale Model Fly-In. The field has the following: Runway: a 50’ x 700 ’ (15 x 214 meter) all-weather paved surface with taxi-ways. Approach is unobstructed from either end. Adjacent to the main runway is an 800’ (250 meter) grass runway. Steel fences are provided for pilot and spectator protection. Each flight station has side barrier fencing. Waterway: for seaplanes there is a 100’ x 600’ x 3’ (30 x 200 meter pond 1 meter deep) located away from the main landing field. Pit Area: a covered 30’ x 150’ (10 x 50 meter) pavilion with seven 4’ x 30’ (1.5 x 10m) tables provides convenience for assembly and maintenance of models. Also, 110-volt power outlets are installed and the entire pavilion area is well lighted for night activities. ”
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