Goose Neck Flares
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: South uk
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Sometimes!
Its up to the members and volenteers etc to set up the lighting. If its blowing a gale or raining its a no go and sometimes its a a dash to Morrisons to buy lighters. Generally speaking it is not open at night but has the goose necks.
Its up to the members and volenteers etc to set up the lighting. If its blowing a gale or raining its a no go and sometimes its a a dash to Morrisons to buy lighters. Generally speaking it is not open at night but has the goose necks.
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Vancouver Island
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We used a roll of toilet paper soaked in fuel oil in tin cans to light our runways in the high Arctic.
Cheap to buy and all it took was someone to light them as needed.
Worked great and as a bonus if the wind was strong enough to blow them out you couldn't land.
Cheap to buy and all it took was someone to light them as needed.
Worked great and as a bonus if the wind was strong enough to blow them out you couldn't land.