If you are not flying in the area of full size traffic and the risk of that
happening is low, I would not lose a lot of sleep over this. (Bill Malvey)

If you are out in the sticks flying one of those big scale ships you're going 
to look just like any other traffic to a passing plane. They should just steer 
out of your way (like they're supposed to do for gliders, I believe) and not 
give you another thought.

I notice that aviation charts are marked with areas where you're likely to find 
sailplanes, ultralights, skydivers and so on. It doesn't seem to reserve these 
areas (that is, you're going to find the noted activity there and only there) 
but its just a warning to the user to watch for this activity. We should claim 
a piece of that pie, we're legitimate users of airspace too -- we've just got 
to get people to stop thinking of modelling as something you do with sticks of 
balsa, tissue and rubber bands.

Martin Usher

Incidentally, returning to the original subject of this thread, this site first 
popped some time ago, it even got its own thread in RCSE. They're Canadians, 
they seem to know what they're doing and it looks like a fun project for them.



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