EVA EXHAUST SYSTEMS The Newsletter of the East Valley Aviators March 2013 Club Officers President Dave Byrne (602) 403 7117 Vice President Alan Moulton (602) 750 5445 Treasurer Verlin Boeder (602) 803 6852 Secretary/Newsletter Mike Jeffries (480) 250 4614 Safety Officer Lin Andresen (480) 251 5594 Safety Officer Larry Leger (602) 885 2584 Training Coordinator John Mitchell (360) 582 9980 Safety Officer at Large Mike Wyman (480) 227 5970 Webmaster Mickey Ohland (480) 516 7643 Event Calendar General Membership Meeting @ VDO - Mar 6, 201 3 Swap Meet, Winter Guest Farewell,.25 Race - Mar 1 6, 201 3 Cactus Classic IMAC Event - Mar 23 & 24, 201 3 Adopt a Highway Clean Up - Apr 6, 201 3 General Membership Meeting at EVA @ 8 am - May 4, 201 3 SUMMER FREQUENCY PIN RULES Club members flying 2.4 GHz spread spectrum radios are not required to pull a 2.4 frequency pin. You must wear your club issued badge while flying in the flight stations. 72 MHz flyers must follow the "Pin Wins" rule and pull your frequency pin and place your club issued badge on the frequency board. Club Membership Meeting Monday March 6, 201 3 Valle Del Oro RV Resort 7 :00 pm Located at 1 452 S. Ellsworth, Mesa Directions are: Go east on Highway 60. Exit at Ellsworth. Valle del Oro RV Resort is just north of the freeway on the left. Tell the guard at the gate that you are here for the RC Club Meeting and they will direct you to the meeting room. You can't miss it. EVA RULES REVIEW
President's Podium Submitted By Dave Byrne March is just around the corner, which means spring Cactus Baseball League has started, college basketball s March Madness begins and our winter visitors will be heading north. As always, the winter flying season flew by (pun intended) in a heartbeat. At least that s what it feels like to me. We had a number of club activities that many of you had a chance to participate in and I hope you also enjoyed. We ll have our annual send-off for our club s snowbirds on Saturday, March 1 6th. It will include a swap meet and lunch (burgers & brats most likely). We will also have a.25 race that morning for your entertainment. The swap meet will be for club members only. Verlin will have a club donation table also. The club has made some good coin from past donations, so please consider your items to be donated. A week later, March 23rd & 24th, we will host the Cactus Classic IMAC event at our field. The field will be closed for the two days as well as on Friday afternoon for practice. We will need the usual complement of volunteers to help make this event run smoothly. Mark your calendars and come out and see the Southwest region s finest in aerobatic & freestyle flying. that was flying did not have a club badge on while in the flight station. He approached the pilot and discovered he was not a club member, was not a guest of a club member and instructed him that he was not allowed to fly at our field. There were also a number of other club members out at the field at the time. I m pointing this out because no one else challenged this individual as to his status as a club member. When I say challenged, I don t mean being nasty about it. There should be no problem to ask in a friendly, courteous manner as to a person s club status. We need to protect the use of our field so we have it to use in the future. The person that was asked to stop flying could have been a safety hazard to our club members and could cause physical harm. In addition, he has not been trained or read and agreed to the rules for flying at our club field. Please step up and make sure only club members and their guests are flying at our field. Please help protect our investment! The next club meeting will be at VDO on Wednesday, March 6th. We ll have a presentation by Richard Kelly on his work in mapping the moon. See you on the flight lineo On a safety note, one of our board members was at Dave the field on a weekday and noticed one individual Has anyone looked into what is going on at the electic field lately? There seems like a lot of activity over there. Aerial View from a Quadcopter During the Superstition Challenge flown By Vice President Alan Moulton
Treasurer's Report Submitted By Verlin Boeder As in past years, the financial statement for the previous year is published in the March newsletter. You will find the EVA financial statement for 201 2 on a separate page of this newletter. If you have any questions concerning the financial statement, please contact me. This financial statement is also filed with the Arizona Corporation Commission each year. With the dues increase to $50.00 this year EVA financial position is good. We have $1 9,070.00 in cash and $22,000.00 in the reserve fund. All bills are paid as of this date. With proceeds from the Superstition Challenge IMAC contest and the Cactus Classic IMAC contest coming up along with more new member application we will have the financial ability to do field improvements as needed and meet any obligation in the future (read as Party time). not prorate membership dues at any time during the year. Dues are only $50.00 for an individual, $60.00 for a family ( spouse and children 1 7 or younger ) per year. Send renewals and applications to: East Valley Aviators 1 4045 So. 40th Street Phoenix, AZ 85044 AMA renewal or enrollment can be done quite easily on their website; www.modelaircraft.org, go to membership services and click on membership renewal. Also by phone: 1-800 4359262, they will give you your AMA number if you pay by credit card. Also, a verification form will be sent to you by FAX or email. Jerry Sharp is the new salesman for all EVA Tshirts, hats and logos. Paul did a great job and Jerry being twice as tall will do even a better job. You can find Jerry at the field or at any EVA event with a table full of goodies. Membership renewal is over for 201 3 and our membership stands at 271 members. This includes 1 2 new member so far this year. We are in good shape.. We can expect to have over Happy flying and smooth landings, lets all enjoy a great hobby. 300 members by Dec. 31, 201 3. Verlin IMPORTANT!! New membership applications are available at the field or on line at www.eastvalleyaviators.org Encourage new people to apply for membership in EVA, be sure the new person has a current AMA number. I cannot make a club badge unless I have his current AMA number. EVA does
Newsletter Featured Build Great Job Gene!!! Sparky was born in 1 941 as a rubber powered model and flew very well. It has been rejuvenated over the years in various forms, small glow motors, electric and even rubber powered. I happened to get lucky at our November swap meet and picked up a laser cut kit very reasonably. With help from John Pomroy we got the wrinkles out and it flies perfectly now. I recently flew it for 25 mins and still had 51 % of the battery remaining. It flies with a 1 50 W motor, 2 Hi Tech HS 225 BB-MG servos and a 3 cell 2200 MAH battery weighing in at about 32 ounces. Covering is China kote from HK and graphics are by www.callie-graphics.com.
Secretary's Report Submitted By Mike Jeffries General Membership Meeting - 2/4/1 3 It has rained recently and we are seeing some erosion at flight stations 1 and 2. The water is Membership Attendance - 47 Total mainly coming off the carpet, so the ditch on the north east end of the runway seems to be Club President Dave Byrne opened the meeting. helping Welcome guests Stan Greenwood and new club member Anthony Bryant. No new solo pilots. Pylon races for Feb 9 are canceled. President's Report Superstition Challenge IMAC was held January 1 9th and 20th. We had 45 pilots that competed in the contest. The contest was a great success. Revenue from the contest was $2,250 and profit to the club should come in around $1,1 00. Thanks to all the club member volunteers. Thanks to Contest Director, Verlin Boeder, Chief Judge John Pomroy, Jerry Sharp for coordinating scribes and runners. Christina Jeffries and Cathy Byrne for scoring. We did get Ralph's Catering again this year however they made only $350 for Saturday. There was some expection of $500 and they are looking at the club to make up the difference. Negotiating with the owner. Looking for possible volunteers and options for food at the contest next year. George Sheppard indicated he has a food handlers license but would need some other assistance to do the work. One idea is if 3 or 4 members want to operate the food for both days as vendors. Need ideas from the membership. Primary contest sponsor was Superstition Hobbies. We had 20 total sponsors and collected around $3,600 in pilot prizes. We got a lot more spectators due to the signs out on Ironwood. One comment was made that a lot of the spectators did not know what was going on. Ideas on how to describe to the spectators what was happening was possble PA announcements. IMAC National Judging was held January 26 and 27. The second day was supposed to be field judge training at EVA but was cancelled due to the field was closed due to rain. Treasurer Report At this time we have $22,000 in reserve and $1 8,637 in cash Membership Report 258 Active Members. Secretary Report Meeting minutes from January meeting are in the February newsletter. New Business Members requested someone update the website status when the field is closed. Secretary recorded the action. Meeting Adjourned Newsletter ideas? Interesting Articles? Letters to the Editor? Debated Topic at the Field?,... Send e mail to jeffriesm10@gmail.com.
Safety Corner Submitted By Lin Andresen Hello fellow RC modelers. We are beginning the last month of Winter Visitor season and we really hate to see you all leave. Things really slow down at the field once the Winter Visitors head back to their Summer homes. I think I've said it before, but the best way for me to come up with ideas for the club safety article is to just visit the field and watch what's going on. The second best way is to just ask members what they see. For instance, I have mentioned many times in these safety articles about arming electric models in the pit area but many members continue to violate this rule. I have seen and heard about many instances of motors unexpectedly starting up causing injury (mostly to fingers) and in some cases having the airplane take off and hit a car or another person. This rule is for the protection of flyers and spectators and must not be violated. Another problem that has been brought to my attention by several members is this: some members like to fly in areas other than designated flight stations. It is against the rules to fly airplanes, helicopters, gliders, foamy airplanes, or any other flying models in the parking lot or pit areas. You are only permitted to fly them on the main field, electric flying area, or the helicopter flight area. It has also been brought to my attention that there have been several instances of multiple pilots flying from one flight station. The rule is, "One pilot per flight station." The only exception to this rule is during official Pylon Races where the competitors generally fly from one flight station. Membership rules are actually very important safety rules. In order to fly at the East Valley Aviators flying site you must, first of all, be an AMA member or a member of another approved organization with insurance. A non-member may fly at EVA no more than one time but the nonmember member must be the guest of a member in good standing, and possess an AMA card. No card-no fly. No exceptions. This year the EVA has switched to a new way of keeping track of who is flying- a member must wear his or her club membership badge while flying. If you see someone flying and not wearing a current EVA membership badge, ask them if they are a club member and remind them that they must wear it when flying. Common sense should, however, prevail. The flyer may have just misplaced or lost his card. We have to be very careful about non-members flying, especially ones without AMA insurance. All it would take to lose our field forever would be for a non-member to hurt someone, cause property damage, have a closecall with a full scale aircraft, or cause some other kind of dangerous incident. Some safety rules may seem like a hassle or non-important but they are in place for your protection, please obey them. Well, that's all for now folks. Have fun at the field, have a safe trip back home, and enjoy your time flying with some of the greatest folks in RC. Remember, safety is no accident. We are on FACEBOOK now... Please "Like Us". http://www.facebook.com/pages/east-valley-aviators/24249486581 931 2
Safety Corner Submitted By Larry Leger 2.4 Safety The convenience and reliability of the 2.4 radios has been proven since they came out 5 or six years ago. simply reverse the throttle servo setting on the transmitter. What happens now during a signal loss?? If you did not rebind the transmitter to the receiver, if signal is disrupted the flight controls An important aspect is sometime forgotten. go to neutral and the engine goes to full throttle!! Every time an adjustment is made, other than How far and fast can your airplane go before trims, it is necessary to re-bind the receiver to the transmitter to its fail safe settings in the event running out of fuel and coming down in a populated area possibly causing injury or of signal loss for any reason. property damage that could be your responsibility let alone the loss of the airplane, During the model set up the transmitter and engine and electronics? receiver is bound for that particular airplane. The flight controls are usually set in neutral Be meticulous! Safety is no accident. positions and the throttle at idle in case of lost signal for any reason. These initial fail safe settings could be made so that the airplane goes Happy flying! into a slow descending turn if desired. Many of Larry the electric ARF s come flaps and retractable gear. Don t forget the failsafe position for those functions. As we all know, bad things happen fast. Bad things can lead to a damaged or destroyed airplane or worse yet an injury to you or someone else. As an example, you get to the field and during our preflight testing determine that the throttle is reversed. The idle position on the sticks is actually full throttle. Easy fix on a 2.4 radio- you So long to our winter visitors. We love having you. See you next year. Really... be a summer visitor at least once!!! Safe Travels. On her wedding day a bride walks down the aisle only to see the groom with a RC transmitter in his hand. What is that doing here she asked? Well, the groom replied, this isn't going to take all day is it?
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