mattreinsmoen
06-29-2006, 08:53 AM
Airsoft Louisville will be hosting a large scale event on September the 9th 2006.
There will be a small entry fee $10-$15 payable at the event
(all proceeds are being donated to a local children’s hospital.)
Located thirty minutes from downtown Louisville Kentucky, this four-hundred acre farm offers some of the regions most diversified land for Airsoft. There are wide sprawling open fields, thick wooded areas, several creeks and tunnels, steep hills, rock walls, and newly built bunker emplacements. Much like the Kentucky weather, if you’re not happy where you are wait ten minutes and it will change.
There are two large scenarios planned for Operation Louisville Thunder that are intended for constant contact with enemy forces. The scenarios must be kept secret until game day to insure there proper effectiveness, but we promise you will be amazed by their outcome.
Airsoft Louisville has been working very hard over the past few months updating our field and adding bunkers, forts, and other props. We will continue to do so up until the day of the event. Water will be provided at key locations around the field to insure that there are no dehydration problems.
September 9th 2006
Timeline
8:00am crono and team briefings will start.
9:00am teams will be sent out to starting points on the field (this will happen with or without you late comers)
9:30am first scenario starts
The first Scenario will last roughly until 4:00pm then there will be a short break for dinner.
5:30pm briefing on second scenario.
6:00pm second scenario starts, should last roughly until 9:00pm
After a very brief break the night scenario will be played lasting until well I guess until it’s done.
Camping will be available for Friday night for anyone wanting to get there early and Saturday night for anyone too tired to head home. (All trash must be cleaned up before leaving)
FPS
400 fps for individual rifles, submachine guns, support weapons and pistols.
550 fps on sniper rifles minimum engagement range of 75 foot.
Ammo limits:
1800 rounds for individual rifles, submachine guns, and pistols.
3700 rounds for support weapons.
these limits are per scenario.
these limits are a bit higher than most milsim events due to many well fortified positions.
Keep posted for more info
http://airsoftlouisville.org/
There will be a small entry fee $10-$15 payable at the event
(all proceeds are being donated to a local children’s hospital.)
Located thirty minutes from downtown Louisville Kentucky, this four-hundred acre farm offers some of the regions most diversified land for Airsoft. There are wide sprawling open fields, thick wooded areas, several creeks and tunnels, steep hills, rock walls, and newly built bunker emplacements. Much like the Kentucky weather, if you’re not happy where you are wait ten minutes and it will change.
There are two large scenarios planned for Operation Louisville Thunder that are intended for constant contact with enemy forces. The scenarios must be kept secret until game day to insure there proper effectiveness, but we promise you will be amazed by their outcome.
Airsoft Louisville has been working very hard over the past few months updating our field and adding bunkers, forts, and other props. We will continue to do so up until the day of the event. Water will be provided at key locations around the field to insure that there are no dehydration problems.
September 9th 2006
Timeline
8:00am crono and team briefings will start.
9:00am teams will be sent out to starting points on the field (this will happen with or without you late comers)
9:30am first scenario starts
The first Scenario will last roughly until 4:00pm then there will be a short break for dinner.
5:30pm briefing on second scenario.
6:00pm second scenario starts, should last roughly until 9:00pm
After a very brief break the night scenario will be played lasting until well I guess until it’s done.
Camping will be available for Friday night for anyone wanting to get there early and Saturday night for anyone too tired to head home. (All trash must be cleaned up before leaving)
FPS
400 fps for individual rifles, submachine guns, support weapons and pistols.
550 fps on sniper rifles minimum engagement range of 75 foot.
Ammo limits:
1800 rounds for individual rifles, submachine guns, and pistols.
3700 rounds for support weapons.
these limits are per scenario.
these limits are a bit higher than most milsim events due to many well fortified positions.
Keep posted for more info
http://airsoftlouisville.org/