Vandals strike again, and they left a Cedar Rapids club without a place to practice.

The Quiet Flyers are a group of 50 people that flies electric remote controlled airplanes at the Seminole Valley Park.

The group says it looks someone went off roading all over the course, and wrecked the course's runway.

Taking off is next to impossible with a ripped runway. Chad Rosenbohm says this used to be the best place to fly in town.

"No place where we can actually have a runway like this, and use our bigger planes and have a place to land," he said.

The Quiet Flyers only got to use this runway for about two weeks. The group had just finished patching it up after vandals ruined it last fall.

"We had packed the dirt out and they pulled back in, and took staples down the middle of the runway," Tim Adams said.

Runways can cost thousands of dollars. Now, the Quiet Flyers say they'll have to wait a few weeks to decide what to do next, whether to spend even more money on the runway.

"The challenges are what does the club have left for options. We've talked about everything from putting barriers up to using surveillance cameras or turning this back to seed and mowing it close," Rosenbohm said.

The flyers expected the runway to last the better part of 15 years.

And at the very least, be able to use it during their favorite part of the year: summer.

"We have three months of really good flying weather, and this is right in the middle of it, and we just lost our favorite spot," Rosenbohm said.

Cedar Rapids Police say officers will go take photos when they receive a report of vandalism. Officers will then try to follow up on leads or tips to who did the vandalism.