
Dave Steele
1 reviews on 1 places
1 of Lakewood's 3 "Drone Reservation" parks. These seem to have been picked using the same criteria used for picking land for the Indian Reservations in the 1800's: What land to do we have, that we like the very least? That is what we will reserve for drone pilots!
The park is small, so your flying space is limited. If you're doing FPV, there's not much to look at. The open terrain for fixed wing is about 200 yards long, and 140 yards wide at it's widest, narrowing down to only 80 yards at the far end. You'll have to be careful of pedestrians and dog walkers, so that you stay clear of them, further narrowing your flight area.
As another reviewer mentioned, not all dog walkers clean up after their pets; beware of doggie land mines.
The park is small, so your flying space is limited. If you're doing FPV, there's not much to look at. The open terrain for fixed wing is about 200 yards long, and 140 yards wide at it's widest, narrowing down to only 80 yards at the far end. You'll have to be careful of pedestrians and dog walkers, so that you stay clear of them, further narrowing your flight area.
As another reviewer mentioned, not all dog walkers clean up after their pets; beware of doggie land mines.