Propwash October 2006 Presidents Repor t

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Propwash October 2006 Presidents Repor t The highlight of the last few weeks was the Sept Scale Rally which had a big turnout on the Sunday with near perfect flying conditions prevailing. However whilst the event was a success from a public relations point of view we only just broke even financially. This was partly due to having to hire a ladies toilet and also having to buy in quite a lot of food. Tracey did a great job organizing the food but it was hoped that members would have better supported the event and helped provide more food. On the Sunday we actually ran out of supplies due to large unexpected crowd! Car parking was also an issue with more space required in the future to get the cars safely parked out of the way. The conclusion to this is that we have to learn from this event and be better organised next time as it seems that the crowds are getting larger as we are in a high growth population area. The fields and supporting facilities were extremely well prepared thanks mainly to Larry and his dedicated band of helpers. However, it always seems to be the same people helping each time so please everyone try to pitch in at these events and help out its only once or twice a year so its not a big ask really. The raffle raised quite a sum and the winner was John Harris who kindly donated his prize to the club. The other event this year is the 30 year reunion and Xmas party on the 12th November which Ian and Larry are organising. Due to the large numbers anticipated for this event (100 150!) it is proposed that the main reunion meal will be held at the Elgin Hall where the food will be provided by caterers. Morning tea will be provided by Selwyn at the field and remember that this is a fun fly so please bring whatever models you wish. Ian is putting together a 30 year history of the club which will be shown on video and available on CD as well. Other news is that the club has purchased a new electric fence unit which will be connected up to allow the cows to come into the field and eat the longer unmowed grass. This is a cheaper option than trying to slash and has to be done once a year as part of bush fire prevention rules. So please be careful if you see any electric fences around the field as they could well be on. Talking of mowing the new ride on mower has been well received and is a big asset to the club many thanks to Bob and Blair of the Bunbury Flying School for the donation and of course to Larry for the refurbishment. Finally the Collie club are also having a fun fly on the 4/5th November please contact Shane Ballingall for details. Well that's it for this edition take care and safe landings! Paul Dodge Dates to Remember 1. Sports Pylon and Combat 21 22 October 2. Red Bull Air Race 18 19 November in Perth 3. 30 Year Reunion and Christmas Dinner Sunday 12th November

Page 2 SWARMS CHRISTMAS and 30 th REUNION PARTY Date : 12th November 2006 Place : Morning Tea - SWARMS FIELD at 10.00am Lunch - ELGIN HALL at 1.30pm Cost : Morning Tea ~ $3.50 p/p Lunch ~ $20 - $25 p/p Christmas / Reunion Menus ~ MORNING TEA : Scones & Cream, Cake with Tea and Coffee, (SWARMS Field) Soft Drinks $1.00 LUNCH : - Roast Meat, Potatoes, Salad and Sweets (Elgin Hall) *RSVP ~ 28 October for catering PH: Ian Clapp ~ 9727 2210 or Larry Allen ~ 9725 2258 Or return acceptance form (payment to be made on the day) 1976 2006 Visit our web site: www.swarms.org.au

Scale Rally at SWARMS, Bunbury Page 3 The annual Scale Rally and Fly in was held over the long weekend in October. The event was very well attended by pilots and spectators with numbers exceeding initial expectations. Several pilots brought their own accommodation in the form of a caravan which was great to see. On Saturday the weather was overcast with a moderate westerly wind blowing. A number of pilots took to the air, particularly those with larger models that could negotiate the windier An F16 by Neil Giggins. conditions. In the afternoon a television was set up so that none of the action of the Footy Grand Final was missed by those attending who enjoyed cheering for their favourite team. By Saturday evening the wind had abated somewhat Eric Gooch s Super Cub with a and a dinner was held at the field. Thanks to the Zenoah 26cc petrol motor. SWARMS club members who helped with all of the catering. Robin Woodhead with a Stuka. heavy landing badly damaged the wings and undercarriage. Sunday saw a perfect Spring morning with calm conditions and perfect flying weather. Many A more pilots arrived and overall it was estimated that 30 pilots flew with over 50 planes on display. Crowd numbers exceeded 100 people. The canteen was busy cooking up morning teas and lunches, and the crowd was appreciative of the flying displays of all pilots. Several jets took to the air and amazed the crowd with their Scott Pittick s ¼ scale Quickie powered by a OS46FX with a Perry Pump. Holtz D12 WWI German fighter by Greg McClure. Ian Humphreyson s amphibious Sea Wind incredible speed and agility. There were also many scale warbirds on display and some took to the air in spectacular fashion with low passes and looping rolls to the delight of spectators. Monday s weather was a copy of Sunday s and a few pilots who had stayed overnight enjoyed the perfect flying conditions. Overall the weekend was a great success. Beaufort Bomber built by Ken Warnsborough, powered by two OS40 s. Unfortunately it crashed shortly after takeoff. Note the Spitfire in the background also by Ken. This Cessna Bird Dog built originally in 1953 was used in the Vietnam War. Grant McDonald.

s.w.a.r.m.s. fun combat Page 4 and sports pylon weekend saturday 21 st oct 2pm start - sports pylon (any plane can join in to have a go even trainers!!!) sunday 22 nd oct - 10am start - combat - all welcome to join the fun (normal club flying between heats) sunday lunch, cool drinks, tea and coffee available Phone Larry Allen for details 9725 2258 or email lainwa@ozzienet.net

Financial Statements Page 5 Receipts Payments Fees 1295.00 Gas 116.80 SWARMS Caps 120.00 AWA fees 665.00 Total 1415.00 Total 781.80 Bank Balance Assets Statement as at 31/08/06 6990.47 Equipment (insurance value) 29950.00 Cheques on hand Debenture stock 3000.00 Cash on hand 1.85 Cheques payable not on statement Balance (credit) 6992.32 Total 32950.00 August 2006 Reconciliation Income expense = 633.20 July balance = 6359.12 August balance = 6992.32 Change in bank balance = 633.20 Receipts Payments Fees 620.00 Fuel 54.95 Canteen 194.00 Field Lease 1302.40 Caps 15.00 Stationary (Field Proposal) 240.68 AWA Fees 800.00 Canteen Supplies 137.45 Total 829.00 Total 2535.48 Bank Balance Assets Statement as at 30/09/06 5283.99 Equipment (insurance value) 29950.00 Cheques on hand Debenture stock 3000.00 Cash on hand 1.85 Cheques payable not on statement Balance (credit) 5285.84 Total 32950.00 September 2006 Reconciliation Income expense = 1706.48 August balance = 6992.32 September balance = 5285.84 Change in bank balance = 1706.48

Flying Field: Vickery Road, Elgin President: Paul Dodge 97252527 Secretary: Larry Allen 97252258 Treasurer: Roy Warren 97251126 Page 6 Safety Officer: Dave Pointon Newsletter Editor: Kerry Forsyth Email any items to: kforsyth@grace.wa.edu.au We re on the web: http://swarms.org.au