While stationed at Sembach AB back in the late 80's I flew with a local club
at a very nice slope hill about 10 miles north of base on 72 mhz for 3 years
with no problems. They told me we were far enough from anything that
operated on that band. As I can remember that freq. had something to
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While stationed at Sembach AB back in the late 80's I flew with a
local
club
at a very nice slope
, at least on our end, those were low-tech times, and a lot less
potential for conflict. I wouldn't attempt to do it now.
Dan
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for conflict. I wouldn't attempt to do it now.
Dan
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From: Mark Wales [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 2:11 PM
Subject: [RCSE] flying on 72 in germany ?
While stationed at Sembach AB back in the late 80's I flew with a local
It's that time of the year again - I'm going to Germany to deal with
some US immigration issues at the consulate in Frankfurt and I'm
wondering if I should take some planes. A sportube is waiting in the store.
Do members of the soaring exchange have any recent experiences here with
flying in
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