Flying Tigers Flying B-St flying site, click on this image to view it in Google Maps The New Hampshire Flying Tiger's B-Street flying site runway (located at latitude N 42.89596, longitude W 71.34009) is about 600 feet long, and about 65 feet wide. It is a grass runway, which is rolled smooth each year and always kept cut very short. Note: Click on the image to the left to view it in Google Maps.


Click here to view the NH Flying Tigers B-St flying site in Google Earth

A pilot must stand at one of the four pilot stations while flying his aircraft. There are taxiways separated by taller grass between the pit area and the runway proper.


If you have  Apple's Quicktime plugin installed, look around our B-Street flying field. With your mouse over the image, use your mouse to navigate around the field by clicking on the view and dragging the view point up, down, left or right or press Shift or Ctrl to zoom in and out.

 

NH Flying Tigers ShelterAt our field, we have a nice covered shelter with picnic tables which is great for relaxing and hangar flying. We also have a gas barbecue grill so you don't have to eat your lunch cold. You'll make a lot of friends if you always bring extra burgers (or chicken) with you!

You must be an AMA and Flying Tiger's club member to fly at our field. If you would like to fly as a guest at our field, you must be a member of the AMA and you also must be accompanied by a Flying Tiger's member. Note that we have limit of three visits to local guests flying at our field unless you are flying under our guest program. Don't worry, if you are here on vacation or holiday from a distant area, you are welcome to fly with us without becoming a member! Please see one of the officers to discuss your visit with us before flying.

Running of engines is limited to 10 AM to sunset Monday through Saturdays and 12PM to sunset on Sundays. All engines must have a muffler. All aircraft must not exceed a maximum sound output of 98 dBA at 9 feet as measured from the exhaust outlet. Note that quiet electric motor driven aircraft and gliders can be flown at any time. For more information on this, please refer to our flight schedule.