Flight school A building southerly wind proved challenging Sunday as Scott Williamson gave flight lessons to his son, Ben, and his friends at Rocky Point Park. Powered by electricity - the battery is one of the heaviest components of the craft - the
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A building southerly wind proved challenging Sunday as Scott Williamson gave flight lessons to his son, Ben, and his friends at Rocky Point Park. Powered by electricity – the battery is one of the heaviest components of the craft – the plane can stay aloft for six or seven minutes. Here, Williamson prepares the plane for takeoff as Logan Kennedy looks on. He goes over the controls with Ben before turning them over to him. (Warwick Beacon photos)
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