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R O C K Y M O U N T A I N A E R O M O D E L E R S Flying for Fame and Glory THE PROBABLE CAUSE...... W A Y TO O MUCH W IND AMA #790 FEBRUARY ISSUE VOL 4, #2, FEBRUARY 2015 FEBRUARY MEETING The February meeting was held at the Hoffman Firehouse on February 7, 2015. We commenced a little after 7pm. President Tom Chambers was absent so as VP, I ran the meeting. We had a good turnout, still missing Dave Rolley so Bob Barthel graciously stood in once again to help with secretarial duties. There were no reports, and Old Business consisted of discussing the Contest fee issue brought up last month. After reviewing last years contest rules and fee structure, Leroy proposed a a flat entry fee of $20 to include any events of the entrant s choosing. After some more discussion, this proposal was accepted by unanimous vote. Bob Spahr agreed to be the CD for the contest, and Bob Barthel agreed to get the proper AMA paperwork done for Spahrs signature. It was agreed that medallions would once again be awarded as prizes at the contest.. Event directors tentatively will be: Stunt, Linda and Chris Brainard and Jerry Higgins Leroy for Carrier, Greg Settle for Speed events, and Dave Rolley for Racing. Paul Schumann and his nephew Ethan joined as a Family membership, and Greg Settle paid the dues for Nick Condos, who was not present. Next meeting is March 7 at the Hoffman Firehouse.

The Probable Cause.... SHOW AND TELL Bob Spahr created this beautiful example of the Icarus. Powered by an Anderson Spitfire.61 ignition engine. The fuselage is custom molded carbon fiber. Bob made the molds and the entire process himself. We all can t wait for this stupid snow to leave to see it fly. Bob says the engine is checked out and ready to go. Ray Nyce sent in a picture of himself and his electric Nobler at the Crosswinds club field outside of Parker. Although this is an RC club, Ray joined and was allowed to mow a control line circle where he and Diane fly. Apparently this has been interesting to other club members not familiar with going around in circles. I spoke with Norm at some length at the Wings show about their club. He said we would be welcome to come fly with them. The club website can be found at: http://crosswindsrc.com/cms3/ Interesting possibility for the future. Their field is located south of Aurora Reservoir. 2

The Probable Cause.... SHOW AND TELL Leroy brought in his Renegade combat ship he has been working on for 15 years and recently completed. It is powered by an LA25 and has not been flown yet due to the weather we have been having. A recent submission from Rich Jones. It was a Flying Clown. He made a foam wing, sheeted it, painted it, and killed it. Sayonara. My outdoor paintbooth. The Pitts Special has just received a coat of Rustoleum Painters Choice white primer. The finish coat was Painters Choice Gloss White which covered completely with 1 coat to a fine gloss finish. This paint applies beautifully, but takes a few days to dry hard, particularly if it s not very warm, and has an odor. 3

The Probable Cause.... Car rier Flying at Mapleton Field Jerry Chambers and Bill Ledden getting Bill s.15 carrier trainer ready to launch. Coming in hot And a successful landing! 4

The Probable Cause.... Wings Over the Rockies Show The show was held on Saturday, February 21, 2015 and almost didn t happen due to the storm that was forecast for the day, which held off till afternoon. Here is Jerry Chambers and Leroy Fuehrer at our booth. These are control instruments from WWII on display at the Museum. Leroy worked on all these instruments during his time in the Air Force. Paul Schumann serviced this ejection system made by Stanley Aviation during his time in the service. He described the operation as follows: The cylinder mounted behind the pilot s seat is a rocket. When the pilot pulled a handle down between his legs, the canopy opened, the rocket fired and drew the pilot up about 200 feet by cords attached to his harness. Then the cords detached, and a 10ga shotgun shell located in the corner of the parachute pack fired, opening the chute. Sound like fun? 5

The Probable Cause.... 2015 Context Flyer 6