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Post by yellowshark on Mar 23, 2010 23:05:45 GMT
'Fraid so. Go to Google Earth 48°46'21.71"N 2°34'57.99"E to see why ;D ;D (or find La Queue-en-Brie, go directly south and .76 kilometer south of the motorway)
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Post by Reuben on Mar 23, 2010 23:38:11 GMT
umm looking at the line on the track, looks like its Nitro, no thanks
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Post by mattsedgley on Mar 23, 2010 23:38:49 GMT
google maps : 48°46'21.71"N 2°34'57.99"E
Euro jolly destination fixed???
thoughts people!
Matt
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Post by yellowshark on Mar 24, 2010 0:29:40 GMT
umm looking at the line on the track, looks like its Nitro, no thanks Nope they run electric,especially XRAYs ;D
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Post by yellowshark on Mar 24, 2010 0:33:31 GMT
google maps : 48°46'21.71"N 2°34'57.99"E Euro jolly destination fixed??? thoughts people! Matt Well I am sure we could setup an inter club race - I am in contact with one of the members
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Post by martinchallis on Mar 24, 2010 9:31:23 GMT
what is the french word for understeer?
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Post by oldtimeracer on Mar 24, 2010 10:11:18 GMT
sous-vireur
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Post by yellowshark on Mar 24, 2010 12:38:30 GMT
mais non, certainment c'est le choc ;D
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Post by ginge on Mar 24, 2010 13:35:00 GMT
below the track are they waiting for the return of E.T.... Ginge
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Post by Mike V on Mar 24, 2010 13:37:25 GMT
it even looks like it could be large scale, looking at the track width
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Post by Simon Crabb on Mar 24, 2010 16:28:14 GMT
I'd say that's a 1/8th nitro track and 1/8th rallycross track.
And below it a plane runway and round-the-pole doodah...
Nice setup.
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Post by mattsedgley on Mar 24, 2010 18:30:39 GMT
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Post by martinchallis on Mar 25, 2010 9:16:26 GMT
i would love to go, pending timing and notice.
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Post by Simon Crabb on Mar 25, 2010 13:25:03 GMT
assoc.pagespro-orange.fr/ffsr/mmt/index.htmIt seems the tracks are owned by the local council, and loads of clubs use them. The tracks are for 1/10th to 1/4th (!) scale. Nice, I'll get onto Bournemouth Borough Council and make sure they do the same.
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Post by yellowshark on Mar 25, 2010 19:55:46 GMT
And they let you park on the beach instead of some effing car park miles away. Unfortunately for us our revolution didn't work out. Better RC racing, better schooling, better health service and better croissants
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Post by lesbaldry on Mar 26, 2010 15:38:35 GMT
assoc.pagespro-orange.fr/ffsr/mmt/index.htmIt seems the tracks are owned by the local council, and loads of clubs use them. The tracks are for 1/10th to 1/4th (!) scale. Nice, I'll get onto Bournemouth Borough Council and make sure they do the same. Having raced on and visited a few in Europe during the 90's I can say that their "club " tracks facility's put our best Tracks to shame,they had fitted out repair rooms,showers and built in snack,drinks bars,one place even had a seated grand stand where family's come for the day to watch the racing. This country we are classed as Anoraks and strange Geeks in Europe anything RC is looked well upon and is normaly financially supported....Obviously joining the EU did.nt go that far
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