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Mossy Bank Park - Flying History In Pictures

PostPosted: Sat Jan 16, 2016 9:57 am
by wingspan33
Mossy Bank is a - largely natural - Village owned park here in Bath, NY. The earliest report I have received of flying taking place from Mossy Bank is from Bob Grant. He described flying a UP Comet OVR (Owens Valley Racer) from Mossy Bank Park in 1980. I believe earlier flights are also likely to have occurred, but no confirmed reports as of yet. So, there is at least a 35 year tradition and culture of hang gliding taking place from the park. With this thread I'd like to document that tradition and culture.

I'll begin with a few pictures as soon as I can find them in my large collection of old slides and modern digital image files.

Anyone else who has flown from Mossy Bank, here in Bath, NY is welcome to post their own pictures in this thread. A caption that includes the date the picture was taken, and who's who in the picture would also be great.

Re: Mossy Bank Park - Flying History In Pictures

PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 7:53 pm
by wingspan33
Here's one from not real long ago -

Bob Grant's wife Maureen took this cool picture of me on final approach above the field below Mossy Bank Park (abt 2007-2008?).

Glider is a WW Fusion SP. The shadow is a 1975 Standard Rogallo! :eh: :thumbup:

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Re: Mossy Bank Park - Flying History In Pictures

PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 8:01 pm
by wingspan33
Here's another (composite) shot which I created by combining two different quick succession photos taken (again) by Maureen Grant.

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Re: Mossy Bank Park - Flying History In Pictures

PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 8:09 pm
by wingspan33
Sadly, I don't remember his name, but here's a nice pilot portrait I took at launch up at Mossy Bank Park back in July of '07.

Nice thermal generators out there in the valley! :thumbup:

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Re: Mossy Bank Park - Flying History In Pictures

PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 8:23 pm
by wingspan33
Here a glimpse of the NW corner of the top landing LZ near Mossy Bank Park. I'd advise an Advanced rating - or close to it, due to a couple interesting obstacles.

Otherwise it's about a 20 acre field.

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Re: Mossy Bank Park - Flying History In Pictures

PostPosted: Wed Jan 27, 2016 12:42 am
by Bob Kuczewski
wingspan33 wrote:Here's one from not real long ago -

Bob Grant's wife Maureen took this cool picture of me on final approach above the field below Mossy Bank Park (abt 2007-2008?).

Glider is a WW Fusion SP. The shadow is a 1975 Standard Rogallo! :eh: :thumbup:


:srofl: :srofl: :srofl: :srofl: :srofl: :srofl: :srofl: :srofl: :srofl: :srofl:

What are you flying over in that picture? It doesn't look like anything I've ever seen before ... at least not from the air.

Your Mossy Bank site looks really awesome!!! You should host a fly-in when the weather warms up!!!    :thumbup:

All of the pictures are super. Kudos to Maureen!!    :salute: :salute: :salute:

Re: Mossy Bank Park - Flying History In Pictures

PostPosted: Wed Jan 27, 2016 11:57 am
by wingspan33
Bob,

I believe that crop was alfalfa. Another possibility is soybeans. Still another sometimes crop is clover. Either way, none of these plants grow very high and, after a decent landing, you can step over or around the plants without doing harm. There are even empty rows between, that a person (i.e, HG pilot) could follow.*

Recently the farmer, who leases the fields, has planted field corn for the last 3-4 years.

Once that crop gets much over 1-2 feet tall, landings start becoming tricky and some stalks might get knocked over.

Once between 3-8 feet, a safe landing is not possible. Effectively the farmer has killed Mossy Bank as an active (good on North days) flying site.

However, this last summer I opened up a final glide "window" to a new LZ on a wide section of the north shore on the Cohocton River. A good pilot could easily gain some final glide speed (passing over the tall corn) zip across the (75 foot wide, 1-2 foot deep) river and touch down on the other side. (knew I had a picture somewhere!)

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You will notice two trees on the south side of the Cohocton River basically opposite the browner mowed LZ circle. Well, with permission of the land owner, those trees are now firewood. And for perspective, the mowed circle is ~100' wide, flat and level.

*Note: I'm not so sure a collapsible canopy occupant could have their canopy fall back, after landing, and not do some damage to those kinds of smaller crops. Gathering up the canopy is where the harm may be done.

Re: Mossy Bank Park - Flying History In Pictures

PostPosted: Thu Jan 28, 2016 1:38 pm
by Frank Colver
I used to fly a hill where I had to approach a small clear landing area by approaching very low over a mature grape vineyard. Not much fun to be thinking of that coming landing while flying. :problem:

Frank C.

Re: Mossy Bank Park - Flying History In Pictures

PostPosted: Thu Jan 28, 2016 9:51 pm
by wingspan33
fcolver wrote:I used to fly a hill where I had to approach a small clear landing area by approaching very low over a mature grape vineyard. Not much fun to be thinking of that coming landing while flying. :problem:

Frank C.


Frank,

I can imagine coming in to land over a vineyard. They've got good sized wire running horizontally across posts to hold up those vines! In the case of the "new" lZ below Mossy Bank, a pilot only has to be 10-20 feet over the corn (or other crop) to make a good touchdown on the other side of the river. And as I mentioned, the river is not very deep, and on a hot summer day it may even be nice to "get your feet wet" if you had to land a bit short. lol

More Recent Mossy Bank History in Pictures

PostPosted: Mon Feb 01, 2016 7:49 pm
by wingspan33
For those of you interested, here's a picture looking from the "new" LZ below Mossy Bank, back across the river toward the south. Those two trees opposite the "new" LZ (in the last picture of the LZ from above) are the stumps that you see in this photo, taken today. A pilot on final approach would be headed for my position not far from the bulls-eye.

Concerning the wind flags in the picture, one is stuck in one of the stumps on the south shore and the other (lower, bigger looking one) is up the bank on the north shore. When fully grown, the corn would be about 3/4ths as high as the far wind flag.

FYI - A view of the river is blocked by my perspective, but it sits between the two wind flags.

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