May 7, 2009 #31 seedcorn Songster 12 Years Apr 25, 2007 1,455 18 191 NE. IN yes, you can fly your pair. It's just when you have a kit that flies and works together it's a thing of beauty.
yes, you can fly your pair. It's just when you have a kit that flies and works together it's a thing of beauty.
May 10, 2009 #32 oldguy Chirping 12 Years Apr 11, 2009 77 10 96 i have homing pigeons and rollers, some i fly and some i keep up i can take my homers 25 miles down the highway and turn them loose and drive 65 mph home and they will be in the tree tops when i get there of course you don't take them 25 miles the first time and if the road was straight i might beat them home i have taken them 75 miles away and they come back my friend in central Arkansas has taken his to Oklahoma and they come home
i have homing pigeons and rollers, some i fly and some i keep up i can take my homers 25 miles down the highway and turn them loose and drive 65 mph home and they will be in the tree tops when i get there of course you don't take them 25 miles the first time and if the road was straight i might beat them home i have taken them 75 miles away and they come back my friend in central Arkansas has taken his to Oklahoma and they come home