FULLTURN
7 posts
Mar 03, 2006
10:40 PM
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Thor,
I have a portable kitbox trailer I fly out of. As for the web site, I never saw it, so don't know. Flying portable adds a large number of variables. Much like trying to breed color and still maintain quality of performance at the same time. It can be done but why complicate things. When I started working with birds from Heine Bijker 2 years ago I restricted my flying to one location to reduce the variables. Once I get closer to what I'm after I'll start moving around again.
Ron
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Mount Airy Lofts
129 posts
Mar 04, 2006
12:33 AM
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Ron, Here is the webpage I created using photos of your portable: http://www.geocities.com/khaoslovecas/mobile.html
I had some good feed back wanting to know more about portable flying after visiting that page.
So you have Hien's birds? I heard alot of good things about his birds and it shows by his competition records. Hey, I hear he will be the final judge this year for the World Cup Fly. If so, I hope some one in my state qualifies so I would have to pleasure to pick his brains during his short visit. Thor
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Velo99
239 posts
Mar 04, 2006
5:39 AM
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Ron, I have a question. I would like to fly a small port kit, 10-12 birds. I really don`t want to go to all of the expense of doing the trailer thing. I saw in a magazine article about some of the european flyers using boxes the size of suitcases and housing them in a regular kit box.
From what I understand they trap train,feed,and fly out of these cases. Do you have any imput or persaonal knowledge of this method? yits KennyH
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