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Posted by
jtholley03
on Mon, 06/14/2004 - 05:00
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House only 80 feet long and 7.5 foot ceilings. Kind of limiting.
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Posted by
NateW
on Mon, 06/14/2004 - 21:33.
Only 80? My house is about 40 feet long, so I'm jealous!
And in any case, I think the training you do in smaller spaces still counts for a lot. They may not get to fly long distances but they do learn to understand the cues and develop some basic flight skills, and those are a big part of the process. Bigger buildings are really only useful after smaller spaces have been mastered. It looks like Bean is ready to move on though, so keep us posted about that gymnasium. :-)
Nate Waddoups
Redmond WA USA
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