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    Aradyne windsocks
  can be found in use around the globe.

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Aradyne Windsocks in Action

 

 

306th Bomb Group Museum, Thurleigh, England

 


 

Museum Photo
 

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http://www.306bg.co.uk/

    
This custom windsock manufactured by Aradyne Windsocks now flies over the 306th Bombardment Group Museum at Thurleigh, England.

The following is from Museum History found at http://www.306bg.co.uk/history.html:
 
"In September 1942 the 306th Bombardment Group [U.S. 8th Army Air Force] arrived [at Thurleigh Airfield].  On 9th October 1942 a formation of B17 Flying Fortress left Thurleigh on the first of what was to be 341 daylight bombing missions over occupied Europe. The 19th April 1945 saw the Group return to their wartime home after what was to be their final combat mission of the war.  
Thurleigh airfield became the first base in England to be handed over completely to the Americans, giving them full sovereignty and control of these few acres. The 306th stayed longer than any other Eighth Air Force combat Unit at a single base and longer in England than any other Eighth Air Force bomber or fighter unit."

 

   

 

 

Flying C Ranch, Dripping Springs, Texas A

 


 

   
Flying C Ranch in the Texas Hill Country experiences some terrific winds, and Aradyne windsocks hold up well says rancher W.C. Curry.

Well, maybe not as well as the metal windsock shown below left.

Great photos!
 
 

 
 
 

Fort Worth, Texas

 

 
 
An 18" X 60" Aradyne windsocks in action at RC aircraft club in Fort Worth, Texas. The Greater Southwest Aero Modelers has been flying RC airplanes for 23 years.
  
"We recently needed to replace our windsock and you came highly recommended. It is now flying proudly at our site," said club member Mark Foster.

They  are located on the corner of Hwy 820 and Randal Mill Road in SE Fort Worth.

www.flygsw.org

 
  

California: East San Diego County

 

This 18"x 5' Aradyne windsock in east San Diego County, California, has endured since 2/2004. The sock is mounted on an Aradyne frame atop a customer provided 20 ft. tower with solar powered, red, flashing obstruction light. The site is a dirt bike base station, and the round structure behind the tower is a converted water tank.
 

 
"The windsock is pretty well faded out and now just starting to tear at the band around the tail," says owner Alex Hoefer. "The area gets a lot of wind. I would think it has seen 50 to 60 mph gusts and lots of sun. I have just ordered my second windsock from Aradyne."

   
 
 

 Florida Powered Parachutes at Fly-By Ranch, Oxford, Florida

 

   
FloridaPoweredParachutes.com at Fly-By Ranch  is a Sales and Training center for Powered Parachutes in Oxford, Florida that utilizes an  18" x 18' Aradyne windsock. 

"We are here for our customers," says farther and son team John and Richard Good. "Here at Fly-By Ranch we are open 7 days a week, dawn to dusk, and we have everything needed to get our students in the air safely and quickly."

Florida Powered Parachutes at Fly-By Ranch, CR 237, Oxford, FL. 34484
Tel: (352)-689-0072 • Fax:(352)-689-0073 • FloridaPoweredParachutes.com

 
 
 

The Desert

 
   

An Aradyne windsock flies silently somewhere in the southwestern desert. Aradyne windsocks and masts are designed for rugged conditions and low maintenance.

 

"Somewhere in the southwestern desert."

 
 
 

Iraq

 

Iraq

Aradyne windsocks and masts are utilized by the United States military in a variety of situations.

 
 
 
 

Brookshire, Texas

 


 
Aradyne Windsocks open in the lightest
breeze, offering safety as well as name recognition.

 
   
Made from distinctive "Aradyne Orange" nylon, Aradyne Windsocks offer maximum visibility for wind direction and safety.
 
 
 

                          Brookshire, Texas

 
 
Testing: An 18" X 8' custom printed windsock flies outside the Aradyne facility in Brookshire, Texas. The windsock is attached to a lighted Aradyne frame, which is mounted on a 15' Aradyne Mast with obstruction light.

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