BRUCE ROBERTS
(831) 688-6951
1562 Dolphin Dr
Aptos, California,
USA
95003-3203
FlyTies Tie Down Stakes are used to secure all types of equipment into the ground.
- Year Established:
- 1995
Products & Services
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- Tie Down
- Tie-down
- Tiedown
- Ground
- Ground Stakes
- Tie Down Stake
- Tie Down Stakes
- Stake
- Aircraft Tie Downs
- Rods
- Anchor
- Earth Anchor
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- Secure
- Security
- Aviation Supplies
- Pilot Supplies
- Airplane
- Flying
- Soaring
- Dirt
- Portable Structures
- Tents
- Portable Tents
- Display Structures
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- Welcome to Flyties, the Airplane Tiedown Innovators!
- HOME ABOUT FAQ REVIEWS ORDER NOWCONTACT US Awarded to quality aircraft information websites Contact Us Flyties Company 160 Arroyo Grande Way Los Gatos, CA 95032 (408)966-4365 bruce@flyties.com SATISFIED CUSTOMERS SAY.... "I have regularly used my FlyTies with confidence and have never been anything but satisfied with their performance." Collin Markle of Blairmore, Alberta, Canada "I found all mate...
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- HOME ABOUT FAQ REVIEWS ORDER NOWCONTACT US Awarded to quality aircraft information websites We want to know your experiences in using our product! Your Name: Location: Your Email Address: Subject: Type Message Here: Can we publish your comments? Yes No Thanks This web form is protected from SPAM by SnapHost.com reload image Enter Captcha code Anti-spam form protection provided by SnapHost.com SATI...
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- HOME ABOUT FAQ REVIEWS ORDER NOWCONTACT US Awarded to quality aircraft information websites FAQs 1) How are the rods driven into the ground? Answer: The rods are driven into the ground using a hammer (not included). A standard 16 oz. claw hammer that one would buy in any hardware store works well to pound them into the ground. Some pilots prefer the ax/hammer combination when flying into the backc...
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- HOME ABOUT FAQ REVIEWS ORDER NOWCONTACT US Awarded to quality aircraft information websites Reviews Send Us Your Comments/Reviews The following showed up on the shortwingpipers forum 4-12-2011 I used Fly-Ties http://www.flyties.com. My ropes never loosened. Two airplanes behind me broke their tie-downs and went over on their backs. I know one of them was using the Claw which broke. Several of the ...
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