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May 2008 Next Meeting: May 21, 2008 AMA Chartered Club # 139 Visit: http://flypcc.org/ President Ken Martinez 415-821-3682 a415flyboy@sbcglobal.net Vice President Jake Chichilitti 650-595-8105 Jake.Chichilitti@dhl.com Secretary Kirk Phaling 650-345-0685 kwphaling@sbcglobal.net Treasurer & Membership Ellsworth Crowell 650-591-0851 Editor & Webmaster Pete Johnson 408-298-5738 petej@petej.com Field Phone 650-726-1452 were met by John Bassetto, Eric Einarsson, Martin Vargas and Larry Applegate and proceeded to have the time of our lives. I brought six gliders ranging from a Gentle Lady to my own design P-51 Mustang sloper. Ken had even more planes and we flew just about everything we had in the two days before the official event started. I got to maiden my Bird of Time even though it was not completely finished. It has a wing span of 10 feet and is by far the longest wing span of any model I ever flew. Look for it at the next meeting. Fresh Photos! In addition to pictures in this newsletter, you ll find lots more photos and videos on the PCC website. FROM THE FLIGHT DECK Jake Chichilitti Hello Everyone, We ve had a couple of good work parties at the field last month. Most of the fence posts have been replaced and the old wire fencing was removed and replaced with a plastic material. It should last for quite awhile before it needs any maintenance. We also cleared a six inch space on the west side of the runway to facilitate the grading and leveling in preparation for the runway widening project. Many thanks to Ken for gathering up all the supplies and thanks to all who participated. And thanks to Marco and his family for setting up the lunch and BBQ. There was a great scale glider event at Los Baños on April 19 th and 20 th. Ken and I drove to the flying site on Thursday April 17 th to fly our non scale gliders. Shortly after we arrived we The 2008 Half Moon Bay Dream Machine is now history. The PCC made a strong showing at the event. We had a variety of models on display from multi engine bombers to park fliers. I was amazed by how many folks were interested in our models. We all took turns answering questions and passing out magazines. Who knows, maybe we will see some new faces joining our club. There was a great variety of full scale aircraft on display and it was entertaining to watch the landings and take offs of the planes that were giving rides to the spectators. My highlight of the day was when a Curtiss P-40 Warhawk and a P-51 Mustang buzzed the field and then landed and taxied right up to where Ken and I were standing. The P-40 was done up in the Flying Tigers paint scheme and looked great. Tim got to pose next to the P-40 with his P-40 scale model and have his picture taken. I hope we see it in the newsletter. (See page 7 ed.) Another event I attended was hosted by the Oroville Aircorps in Oroville, CA. These guys have a world-class flying site that accommodates both float flying and land flying at the same time. They held an informal fun fly last weekend, so I took a couple of float planes and a land plane to check them out. 1

The weather was great with the temperature in the 70 s and light wind all day. They are a very talented and friendly bunch of guys and I m glad I went to the event. I would recommend that those of you that haven t flown at other fields take the time to do so. All you need is your current AMA card and an airplane. There is always something new to see. I Learned About Flying From That While flying my Somethin Extra with the Oroville club I had an incident that could have ruined my day, but didn t. I was doing outside loops and all of a sudden the canopy/hatch flew off. That got my attention, so I landed immediately and guess what was lying on the wing when I taxied back? The battery pack was just hanging there. The only thing that prevented it from disconnecting was a piece of dental floss that I tied around the connector. That little piece of dental floss saved my airplane. I have been making it a habit to secure all the servo and battery connections in this manner and will definitely continue to do so. There is another full-scale event coming up over the Memorial Day weekend. The Watsonville Fly-In and Airshow will be held on May 23, 24, and 25. I convinced my wife, Maryanne, that we just had to go this year, so we are planning to go on Saturday May 24 and if anyone is interested I can accommodate five more people in my van if you would like to join us. Give me a call or email. Type http://www.watsonvilleflyin.org/ in your favorite search engine for more information. See you at the next meeting, Jake MINUTES: APRIL 16, 2008 Kirk Phaling The fourth PCC meeting of the year 2008 was called to order at 7:45 P.M. by Pres. Ken Martinez. Hard to realize that 2008 is now one third old. Time does go fast when one is having fun. My thanks to Marco Pinto for taking notes in my absence. Fortunately, my reason for not being present was not due to illness. April 16, 2008 was my 66th wedding anniversary. (With many more to come, I hope). The minutes of the March meeting were approved as published in the newsletter. Jake Chichilitti introduced the Raffle prize a Carl Goldberg Falcon 56 ARF. PCC was to take part in the Half Moon Bay Dream Machine Show on April 27 th and I assume that this went well. COMMITTEE REPORTS TREASURER: And this bit of vital info came from Master Treasurer Ellsworth Crowell. FIELD: Marco reported that the work party was very successful. New fence posts (44) were installed along with new mesh safety fencing. Runway widening is still pending as is a new main gate. If you go to the field and it s too windy to fly, get paint and brush out of the impound box and apply paint to the rest of the benches and tables. FLITE PROFICIENCY: Oliver Salles and Matt Abrams got to the C level. However, it s C as in SEA. CONTESTS: A PCC Fun Fly contest and an HLG contest are to be announced. OLD & NEW BUSINESS: None to report. D.O.M. Oliver Salles nominated himself for crashing a plane, fixing it and later ending up in the ocean. Eric Einarsson crashed Jake s old Ugly Stik. Pilot error caused him to get distracted and plant the plane straight down into the middle of the runway. Matt Abrams crashed his F-16. Oliver was voted the winner. HITS & MISSES: John Bassetto told of a HIT. Jake donated the Raffle prize for the meeting. It was a prize he had won elsewhere. So, thank you, Jake for saving PCC the Raffle prize money this month. SHOW & TELL: Alonzo Richardson showed a sheet brass train he had built in the 1950 s. He soldered it together himself. Completion to 3 years and it runs. A beautiful piece of work. Dennis Lowry had a combat C/L kit. Uses an electric motor and electronic shut-off switch. Mike Peck showed a Great Planes F-4 partially built kit. He started it a year ago. Will have Robart retracts and an O.S..75 for power. Pete Johnson had two electric powered flying wings. Small but very fast. Great looking planes. Marco Pinto showed a DynaFlite Bird of Time glider still in the box. Will be a fine glider. 2

The meeting adjourned at an undisclosed time and was followed by the Raffle. Winners were Marco Pinto the ARF; Ken Martinez, the MPI charge switch; Eric Einarsson, the fuel; and Neil Leopold, the voltmeter. INSIDE THE WEBSITE Kirk Pete Johnson Every day, about 150 people visit the PCC website. We get visitors from all across the country and all over the world. I m sure many of them envy our weather and our picture-postcard flying field. If you re not a regular visitor, consider dropping by. The site has lots of great pictures and videos, and we add more every month. Fortunately, a number of people in the PCC take pictures, including Paul Lum, Roger Mihara, Brian Chan, Bill Kuhse, Bruce Crawford, Ramzi Ayesh and me. For about a year, I published hundreds and hundreds of photos and videos on the website, hand-coding lots of new pages one by one as Paul, Roger, Brian and the other photographers sent me new material. The site looked great, but the publishing process took too much of my time. Way too much! So a few months ago, I installed new photo gallery software to make it easy for PCC members to share photos directly, without my involvement. The software, called Coppermine, works very well. Photographers have already added 893 images and videos, resulting in nearly 21,000 page views. Unfortunately, an evil person (not a PCC member) hacked the photo gallery a few weeks ago. Suddenly it appeared that many photos were missing. Roger Mihara noticed it first and brought it to my attention. As I investigated the problem, I found some files masquerading as photos which, in fact, contained malicious php code. For a moment I felt like I was in a movie, battling sinister forces. Fortunately, I was able to restore the photo gallery from a recent backup file. I promptly updated the Coppermine software to ward off further attacks and increased the frequency of my backup schedule. Why would someone attack a harmless and cheerful website such as this, you ask? The attack was designed to infect PCC website pages with links to another website to boost its rankings in search engines such as Google. Anyway, it s over now. Paul Lum, Ray Squires, Bruce Crawford and Bill Kuhse promptly helped me forget the ugliness by publishing fresh photos from the field. JUNE 22 FUN FLY Pete Marco Pinto Hello folks, it has been a while since I wrote to all of you. This time I am writing to you to invite you to our June 22 nd Fun Fly contest at 9:30 am. The date was chosen at our April meeting. The majority of the members in attendance showed a lot of interest and enthusiasm for this contest. As in previous years, these types of Fun Fly contests are a lot of fun and have not disappointed anyone who enters and participate. The event will include games such as Taxi run, slalom run, blind Indian, takeoff and landing, spot landing, etc, etc, including the famous Egg Drop. The egg will be carried by the RC planes using the classic Styrofoam Cup and Popsicle method. However, if you designed an Egg-Drop gadget last year for the Egg Drop Contest, that box will be allowed for this contest. If you did not participate in that contest last year, you can design and build one for this Fun Fly. So, start preparing your fun flyer airplane. Check all the controls, linkages, engine and battery. Run the engine and cycle the battery to ensure proper operation of those. Don t wait, start early and you will even have time to test fly your model way before the Fun Fly Contest. A list of the games will be available by May s meeting and will be posted on our web page. So, keep an eye open for that list and practice the routines so you will be ready for the day of the event. There will be a $10 entry fee for the contest that includes a ticket for lunch. Lunch will be available for non-participating pilots and spectators at a modest price. There will be a 30- minute lunch break at noon, resuming the contest at 12:30pm. Prizes will be awarded for 1 st, 2 nd and 3 rd places. The fun, the laughs, the cheers and camaraderie as well as great food and good time are guaranteed; so, come and join our PCC members for our June 22 nd Fun Fly Contest. Drive yourself to it, get a ride, hitch hike if you have to but don t miss this event. You will have a fantastic time. 3

If you have any questions or want to have your airplane inspected, please do not hesitate to give me a call. I look forward to see you at the meeting and at the contest, too. Marco QUOTE OF THE MONTH Kirk Phaling pointed us to the F/F Sport column by Larry Kruse in the June, 2008, issue of Flying Models. The quote is Never argue with idiots. They'll drag you down to their level and beat you with experience. Anonymous Newsletter Submission Deadline: Third Tuesday before the next meeting! UPCOMING EVENTS See PCC Website for more Northern California RC events. May 21 PCC Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Dave Chetcuti Room 24-26 Helicopter Contest, SCCMAS, Morgan Hill June 8 Model Tune-Up Clinic@ PCC Field, 9:30 a.m. 14 Pattern Training Day, Sacramento Area Modelers 18 PCC Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Dave Chetcuti Room 22 Fun Fly @ PCC Field, 9:30 a.m. July 16 PCC Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Dave Chetcuti Room 26 Open B Combat, Livermore August 20 PCC Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Dave Chetcuti Room 22-24 IMAA FlyIn, Salinas Area Modelers September 6 Annual FunFly, Livermore Flying Electrons 14 Annual PCC Club Picnic 17 PCC Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Dave Chetcuti Room Our improved field with taller fencing for the spectator area. Brian with a strange airplane that flips end over end in the air. PICTURES Photos by Paul Lum, Roger Mihara, Bill Kuhse, Ray Squires and Bruce Crawford. You can view these in color at http://flypcc.org/coppermine/ Help make the newsletter and website better: take pictures and send them in! Want to learn how? Check out this helpful page: How to Send Photos. Brian with this weird thing. Will it fly? 4

Mike's Funtana. Now the engine runs nicely. Beautiful! The Mustang is a favorite of almost every flyer. Milton s Ugly Stik flies by the mountain of dirt by the runway. A real B-25 flying by on its way to the Dream Machine show. Robert's Mustang does a flyby. Tim Boyle poses his P-40 by the real deal at Dream Machines. 5

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