beto9
2016-02-12, 11:29 AM
Concordia University students participate each year in a competition. They use our field to test their design.
I have received the following request and I am sure some of our members will be interested in cooperating with their project.
You may answer directly in this forum or respond by e-mail to Kyle.
WIMAC has a long history of promoting the hobby and this is a good occasion to continue the tradition.
Here is the e-mail I received from Kyle Petrunik
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Good morning Albert,
Thank you previously for letting us use your field. Unfortunately the plane didn't make it home in one piece but that is the risk of flying.
We would like to come and use your field again and do some winter flying. Currently we would be looking for a time around the end of February or the beginning of March.
Additionally we are looking to start a long term relationship with your Field and your pilots.
Much of the success of our society relies on the ability to test flight our aircraft. Currently we don't have a full time pilot that can handle experimental aircraft.
We would like to work with someone who would come over to our shop to do a full inspection of the aircraft, understand the missions that it will be flying and generally get to know the aircraft in full before flying it. We are looking for the best of the best. Do you have any recommendations?
We would also be happy to pay any field fees there may be.
Regards,
Kyle Petrunik
AeroDesign Coordinator
Concordia University SAE
Tel: (514) 848-2424 ext. 7530
Cell: (438) 886-2744
aero@concordiasae.ca
www.concordiasae.ca
I have received the following request and I am sure some of our members will be interested in cooperating with their project.
You may answer directly in this forum or respond by e-mail to Kyle.
WIMAC has a long history of promoting the hobby and this is a good occasion to continue the tradition.
Here is the e-mail I received from Kyle Petrunik
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Good morning Albert,
Thank you previously for letting us use your field. Unfortunately the plane didn't make it home in one piece but that is the risk of flying.
We would like to come and use your field again and do some winter flying. Currently we would be looking for a time around the end of February or the beginning of March.
Additionally we are looking to start a long term relationship with your Field and your pilots.
Much of the success of our society relies on the ability to test flight our aircraft. Currently we don't have a full time pilot that can handle experimental aircraft.
We would like to work with someone who would come over to our shop to do a full inspection of the aircraft, understand the missions that it will be flying and generally get to know the aircraft in full before flying it. We are looking for the best of the best. Do you have any recommendations?
We would also be happy to pay any field fees there may be.
Regards,
Kyle Petrunik
AeroDesign Coordinator
Concordia University SAE
Tel: (514) 848-2424 ext. 7530
Cell: (438) 886-2744
aero@concordiasae.ca
www.concordiasae.ca