| From slopeflyer.com Indiana Slope Sites Brookville Dam, IN South winds work best here although there has been some noise made about DS potential in North winds. Several 4 hour, as well as at least one 8 hour, LSF flights have taken place at this site. When the south winds are moderate you can fly any thermal plane off the dam. When the winds get above 20 the specialty slope planes take over. The combat flying by the flying wings reminds one of a cloud of gnats in the summer. After watching for a while one begins to wonder how these planes, which are trying to hit each other, keep missing. When there is contact, the friendly razzing begins until revenge is achieved. Landings are on the grass-covered face of the dam. When the wind blows it is an experience that is something else. Flight Reports from the Brookville Dam Local Pilots Ed Franz - Cincinnati area. © Copyright 2000-2007 by slopeflyer.com |