FLIGHT LINES September 2008.doc FLIGHT LINES

Similar documents
FLIGHT LINES. Terry Daniels Al Russell The members accepted and welcomed them.

FLIGHT LINES. fl0608.doc

FLIGHT LINES. Races June 23, Fun-Fly July 14

FLIGHT LINES WARBIRDS/FOUR-STAR RACES OCT. 9 ELECTION OF 2005 OFFICERS OCT. 13

Announcements: By-Law Revisions: A motion to accept the changes was made and passed without opposition.

FLIGHT LINES. Meeting at Field and Nomination of Officers For 2008 on Sept. 12 Seventh Annual Open House On Sept. 29

Flightlines, Monthly publication of Spirits of St Louis RC Flying Club, Inc June Upcoming events, don t miss these, come out and enjoy the fun.

FLIGHT LINES. Dinner Meeting at Field and Nomination of Officers for 2013 on Wednesday, Sept. 12 Twelfth Annual Open House on Sept.

FLIGHT LINES. Merry Christmas Happy Holidays

FLIGHT LINES January, Cooper gave his report. See page two of this newsletter.

FLIGHT LINES ELECTION OF 2006 OFFICERS OCTOBER 12

IT S NOT ALL ABOUT FLYING

Astr Wings. Flying in Wisconsin in December.

TOP GUN JULY 2013 VOLUME 20 ISSUE 7

FLIGHT LINES FUN FLY COMING ON MAY 17. April 12 Race Has Great Turnout. More racing pictures on page five. May 2003

FLIGHT LINES. Great Turn-out New Year s Day. First Spirit to Fly in 2006

AT THE END OF THE DAY

FLIGHT LINES. FLIGHT LINES May 2008.doc. The Monthly Newsmagazine of the Spirits of St. Louis R/C Flying Club. Prez Sez: By Don Fitch:

Fun - Fly. CLUB FLYING SITE Is located just west of Macdona at Shepard Road

Thunderbolt. Club Meeting Monday, August 5, 7:30 pm Ray Field. Don. Ribcrackers Model Airplane Club. A Fine Time Was Had By All!

THE WINDSOCK HAPPY 4TH OF JULY

FLIGHT LINES. MEETING MINUTES: May 10, 2006 By Walt Wilson Meeting was called to order at 7:00 P.M. by President Bill Lindewirth.

CROSSWINDS RC CLUB MAY NEWSLETTER

THE WINDSOCK MEMORIAL DAY 2016

President s Message. Treasurer s Report. Safety Officer s Report. Secretary s Report. Old Business. VP/CD Report

The November 1 st Meeting is Election time for 2013 Wingmasters Officers so make sure you show up to cast your vote

Spring Is Here! (Continued on the next page) May The Monthly Newsmagazine of The Spirits of St. Louis R/C Flying Club, Inc.

A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS!

The Transmitter. Suburban RC Barnstormers - P.O. Box 524, Bloomingdale, IL AMA CHAPTER 640 April

THE WINDSOCK PUBLICATION OF THE TRI-LAKES R/C FLYING CLUB

JULY 2017 A PLANE VIEW. IRCC MEETING MINUTES July 2017 Recorded By Secretary Ian Clark.

FLIGHT LINES August, 2002

MOVING INTO THE JET AGE

Newsletter Editor: Next Meeting: Date: Wednesday, August 1 Time: 6 p.m. or earlier (Always Check Website 4 changes!)

Fun - Fly. Chris Little and J D Smith Glider Pilots

The next meeting of the Pekin RC Club will be in Morton at the Otto Baum / CORE training room at 876 N Main St. Meeting is at 6:30 on March 17

The Transmitter. Suburban RC Barnstormers - P.O. Box 524, Bloomingdale, IL AMA CHAPTER 640 IMAA CHAPTER 194 February 2015

Rory, if we can get some comments on just a phenomenal week.

Prez says Renew now. A couple of safety items were discussed at the January meeting and deferred to the board for further discussion:

AVTI SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

FLIGHT LINES. Swap Meet, March 16, Photos by Walt Wilson and Carolyn Schlueter 1. April, 2002

Talespins DAYTON WINGMASTERS AMA#499

DAVE SENKO: Paul, victory No. 5 in a playoff here, how special is that? This is, I believe, the fourth straight year you've won at least one event.

meeting were presented by Secretary Ted Noncek and were approved by the members as read.

President s Message. Agenda for May 12th Meeting At Gateway Community Church, At our CA Field site; Meeting 7pm till 8:30?

AMA Chapter #755. June pekinrc.com. Newsletter of the Pekin RC Club

Next Meeting 7:00 PM Tuesday June 8, 2010 Location: Mead Field (bring an airplane)

From your Club President

E-Snipes. Next Events FIGURE 8 PYLON. CRAP-SHOOT FUN-FLY JULY 26th. Saturday, July 12th. Saturday, July 19th

THE WINDSOCK CLUB MEETING, FEBRUARY 11TH, CANCELLED. ENJOY!

THE WINDSOCK PUBLICATION OF THE TRI-LAKES R/C FLYING CLUB

President s Corner. May 1, 2015 Meeting Minutes CEDAR CREEK PARK MON VALLEY R/C CLUB NEWSLETTER AMA CHARTER CLUB NO. 546.

Issue 4444, January 2018

Inc. Newsletter for the Sentral Illinois Radio Society, Bloomington, IL. January, A.M.A. Chapter 621

HangerTalk. NEXT MEETING September 21 st, 7:30. From the Prez Club President Bob Kleis. Hi Guys. Issue 09- September 2009

The Dayton Wingmasters Swap & Fly

Balsa Dust. Max Sez. NEXT MEETING DATE: Thursday, October 8, 2009 LOCATION: East Bloomfield Town Hall TIME: 7:30 p.m. Max

The Comets Tale. March President s Message: Upcoming Events:

Flying boats in Wellington

WRCC. News September September Meeting. Notes from the President 1

Special Notes: * We had a quorum with 28 members present. Thank you for attending. * Jack Buckley will be our guest speaker at the April Meeting.

Astr Wings. John Carries Big Jet

SWAP MEET:MARCH 15 PRESIDENT S NOTES:

August 17 Meeting. AMA Club # 2013 Year JMM Club House 305 West 23 rd Lawrence Officers. 8:00 AM Breakfast 9:00 AM Business Meeting

Stetson Flyer. Regular Meeting Tuesday, February 22 nd Regular Meeting 7:30 PM. Winter Fun Fly. Stetson Flyers. Saturday March 5 th 9:00 am Start

President s Message. VP/CD Report

Little Bible Lesson # 10 Genesis 19

THE WINDSOCK PUBLICATION OF THE TRI-LAKES R/C FLYING CLUB

The Transmitter. Suburban RC Barnstormers - P.O. Box 524, Bloomingdale, IL AMA CHAPTER 640 May

From All ARCS Members again Thank You Bill Ponseigo (Prez) CLUB FLYING SITE Is located just west of Macdona at Shepard Road

Volume 34, Issue 07 July 2009

February 2014 Volume 12 issue

Southern Alameda County Radio Controllers

Big Bird is Sunday, September 18.

President s Column Ray Squires Peninsula Aeromodelers Guest Flyers! Minutes - October 19, 2005 Kirk Phaling Visit:

LAKE MIOLA FLOAT FLY JULY 2011 VOLUME 18 ISSUE 7

Talespins DAYTON WINGMASTERS AMA#499

THE WINDSOCK BIG IS BEAUTIFUL

the October The MRCS Officers 2015

NECPO News Official News Letter of the North East Classic Pattern Organization

This is the last Emitter until our meetings start up after the summer. For those that were at the meeting, as always it was good fun.

SIRS Open House July 15th

Transmitter. Suburban RC Barnstormers - P.O. Box 524, Bloomingdale, IL AMA CHAPTER 640 IMAA CHAPTER 194 September, 2003

Flying Pilgrims Aero News

Glitch Busters August 2016

Minutes of the West Jersey R/C Club September 13, 2016

June 23. Share the Nats with friends at home!

Astr Wings. Crazy Men Flying New Years Day

THE WINDSOCK AND THE WINNER IS

EAA Chapter 866 Smilin Jack Newsletter May 12

Next Meeting: Friday January 22nd at the Trinity Lutheran Church, 2949 Alamo St., Simi Valley

Glitch Busters October 2014

38 36'25.61" N 75 53'06.52" W 6035 Shiloh Camp Rd, Hurlock, MD

So it's fun to be back at this tournament. I played in it every year for a while and took a few years off. It's just awesome to be here.

Newsletter August 2017

THE WINDSOCK BACK TO NORMAL

March Flight Lines \

THE WINDSOCK PUBLICATION OF THE TRI-LAKES R/C FLYING CLUB

Letter From The President

Glitch Busters October - November 2017

Transcription:

FLIGHT LINES September 2008.doc FLIGHT LINES The Monthly Newsmagazine of the Spirits of St. Louis R/C Flying Club, Inc. Prez Sez: By Don Fitch: Wow! It didn't flood again, that's the second time this year. We've all got to thank John Matticker for doing a first class job of moving our stuff and putting it back. Those thanks also go to the members who stood up and helped when we really needed them. Summer's over and fall done fell. That means better flying weather for everyone so get out and fly, fall only lasts three months. Then we need our red flannels and flexible warm gloves. I've heard people say they can't fly with gloves. I can't fly without them, my hands get cold and then I have to go potty. Brrrrrrr. It seems that every year someone (George Cooper and company) fly the first morning there is snow on the ground. Got a seaplane? That works great under those conditions. I've got one in my basement that I built about five years ago. I guess, if the basement floods, I'm set. Winter usually follows fall, unless it gets colder first. Time for all the scale builders to do their thing, I'm a scale model and fully detailed. If I was four inches Dessert? Where s the dessert? WALT WILSON PHOTO taller I guess I wouldn't be scale. Running out of nonsense so I better quit before I make some sense. Hope to see you at the October meeting. MEETING MINUTES, September 13, 2008 By Walt Wilson Meeting was called to order at 5:57 P.M. by President Don Fitch. Thirty-five members, their spouses, and children attended the Member Appreciation Dinner and Meeting. Patch, Dave, and Gene discuss something serious. The food and company were great. Everyone had a good time. WALT WILSON PHOTO Secretary s Report: Walt Wilson, Secretary. Minutes were approved as published in the August issue of Flight Lines. Treasurer s Report: Les Richman, Treasurer. The Treasurer s Report was accepted as presented. After all the work, a chance to sit down and enjoy the food! CAROLYN SCHLUETER PHOTO

2 Spirits Member Appreciation Awards; President Don Fitch presented Certificates of Appreciation to members present and will see that those not at the meeting will receive theirs. In all, 24 certificates were awarded for various services rendered for the club. Walt Wilson presents Don Fitch with his certificate of appreciation. The inscription is: Members of the Spirits of St. Louis R/C Flying Club, Inc. want to express our sincere appreciation for your services as Chief Bullshit Distributor for the year 2008. Your efforts are very much appreciated. The certificate was originally made as a sample of the format Walt created for certificates. Don liked it, so it was awarded as written. CAROLYN SCHLETER PHOTO OLD BUSINESS: None was presented. NEW BUSINESS: Nomination Of Officers For 2009: The following members were nominated, unopposed, for 2009: President: Don Fitch Vice President: Gene Jones Secretary: Walt Wilson Treasurer: Les Richman Bob Gizzie was nominated for President and Secretary, but declined both. Other members may be nominated at the October meeting, or written-in on the Absentee Ballot, included elsewhere in this newsletter. Jim Rawlings has four free takedown doors, in good condition, that would make good workbench tops. Jim can be reached at: 636-441-7517. The meeting was adjourned at 6.15 P.M. September 13 Swap Meet and Fly-In. By Walt Wilson Hurricane Ike and the following tropical storm pummeled Texas and wind and rain were predicted for the St. Louis Area all day Saturday, September 13. As it turned out, it was rather windy, but the rain held off at the field, until long after the conclusion of proceedings. Only a handful of people flew, due to the winds. Bill Schultheis does his thing. Prospective seller and buyers negotiate! WALT WILSON PHOTO

3 Mark, Jerry, and Ken are ready for customers! WALT WILSON PHOTO There weren t large crowds at any given time, but a number of members came and went through the course of the day. Several planes and pieces of equipment changed hands and the low-key Swap Meet was successful. Are you sure it was only flown on Sunday by a little old lady? WALT WILSON PHOTO Hey, I need one of these! CAROLYN SCHLUETER PHOTO You won t believe the deal I got! WALT WILSON PHOTO When Gizzy talks everyone listens Jim Moeller and Bill Lindewirth kept the food flowing. Great jobs guys. CAROLYN SCHLUETER PHOTO

4 Proposed Safety Rule Changes: By Paul F. Geders; Rules proposals are sometimes necessary to keep up with changes in the hobby and to make sure all members are aware of, and stay in compliance with, the Conditional Use Permit (CUP) granted to us by St. Charles County. The first rule proposal deals directly with a CUP requirement that states we will FLY only between the hours of 9:00 A.M. and dark. This is also clearly stated on our entrance sign to the flying site. Why does this rule have to be clarified...because we have recently had members flying before 9:00 A.M. Notice that the CUP says FLY, not running engines, etc. All we would need is for someone to see an airplane flying before 9:00 A.M. and, if they wanted to, they could turn us in to St. Charles County, who in turn could make life difficult for our club. We don't think any of our members want to be blamed for taking a chance on getting us shut down, just because they decided to fly before 9:00 A.M. The existing By-Laws say No engine operation before 9:00 A.M.. With the advent of electric airplanes, some members thought that since they don't make as much noise as engine powered airplanes, it would be okay to fly. Some electrics actually make very high-pitched sounds that rival unmuffled 1/2A engines. That brought up another problem. Other members are asking why they can't fly before 9:00 A.M. with their gas/glow engines. It was the "well he is flying, why can't I" syndrome. These are some of the reasons, not all, why the rule is being changed to be more specific, and assure that no member misunderstands its intent. Old Rule: 9. No engine operation before 9:00 A.M. New Rule Proposal: 9. No flying of any kind (gas, glow, electric, free-flight, gliders, etc.) before 9:00 A.M. The other existing rule proposal deals with basic safety. It simply states: Do not taxi in pit area. That seems pretty reasonable doesn t it except we have another unwritten rule that goes something like "hold onto the tail of your airplane until you get past some point on the field". Since it is not written down, misinterpretation often creeps in. Comments like "Oh I thought it meant ". Here is the proposal for Rule 29, to provide the clarification that everyone should understand. I personally have witnessed engines still running after taxiing past the concrete section of the center taxiway when returning to the pits and after pointing out, that if a throttle stick was inadvertently bumped, someone could get hurt. The pilot was a new member and was not only apologetic, but thankful for the reminder. I have scars on of my right leg where a throttle stick was bumped to full power on a.60 size plane and the propeller tried to eat my jeans and my flesh. Luckily, I didn't need stitches but the lesson was learned. We need to be mindful of these possibilities and thus the reason for the rewrite of Rule 29 to provide some necessary clarification instead of "Oh I thought it meant " Old Rule: 29. Do not taxi in pit area. New Rule Proposal: 29. Do not taxi into or out of the pit area. Flyer or helper must carry or hold onto aircraft until past the concrete section of the center taxiway when going toward the runway. Taxiing is allowed from the east end of the pits (closest to Amrein Rd.) through the grass area used by flyers of large aircraft, when going toward the runway, but never through the asphalt pit area proper. Flyer or helper must also carry or hold onto aircraft when taxiing through the grass area, toward the runway, until in line with the concrete section on the center taxiway. Grass will be cut shorter from the east end of the pits to the runway. All pilots will fly from the pilots' box to assure availability for communication. Taxiing large aircraft through the grass from the runway toward any part of the pit area (grass or asphalt) is not allowed within approximately 50 feet of the pits or pitting personnel. All other planes taxiing toward the pits on the center taxiway will have the engines shut down before reaching, or coming even, with the concrete section of the taxiway.

5 Official 2009 Absentee Ballot The following candidates have been nominated for officers for the year 2009. If you will be unable to attend the October meeting, place a circle around the name of your choice for each office. If you want to nominate another candidate, draw a line through the printed name and use the line below the name to write-in your preference for that office. President Don Fitch Vice President Gene Jones Secretary Walt Wilson Treasurer Les Richman Absentee ballots must be received no later than October 8 to be counted. If you cannot attend the October meeting, complete the above and mail it to: Walt Wilson 3000 Persimmon Drive St. Charles, MO 63301-0131 Rather Be Safe Than Sorry. Many thanks to the following members who answered the call for help Sunday September 14 th and cleared the pavilion and field in the event flooding occurred. The crew led by Field Chairman John Matticker, were Bob Gizzie, Dennis Skeeters, Mike and Donna Freymuth, Gene Jones, George Cooper, Jeff & Greg Bohrer, Bob Lamb, Bill Schultheis, Lee Volmert, Jeff Chase, Frank West, Babe Raab, Justin Klutenkamper.

6 Patch Crouch s electric 6

7 Tina Bohrer 1419 Ticonderoga St. Peters, MO 63376 FLIGHT LINES 7