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WINDSOR ONTARIO MEMBER OF M.A.A.C. President Duane Pickersgill 519 560 7038 duanepickersgill@gmail.com Vice-President Dave Doyan 519 979 7546 dldoyon@mnsi.net Secretary Larry Hawksworth 519 736 6739 ldhawk@cogeco.ca Treasurer Jim Bridge 519 969 9029 jgb0543@sympatico.ca Past President Paul Sousa 519-916-5244 Sundownee@xplornet.com Advisor Murray Inverarity 519 979 3906 minverarity@sympatico.ca This is the last Emitter until our meetings start up after the summer President s Report: Hello flyers For those that were at the meeting, as always it was good fun. There was a lot of information shared and great discussion among members. Paul is keeping us current with Transport Canada as they progress through the rc rules and regs. We are thankful to him as it affects us in a tremendous way. Over our summer months we will surely be counting on him to keep us up to date. Some of you who have been out to the field have noticed the improvements that have taken place and are still underway. The field looks fabulous thanks to

the volunteers that did the work. We are flying at a top notch field folks, this is awesome! Have a great summer flying season, and most of all be safe. Hope to see all of you at the field flying and participating at all the seasons events. Watch your emails for notices of events and volunteer requests. All events need volunteers and cannot go forward without these volunteers. I leave you with wishes of great flights and successful (smooth) landings. Sincerely Duane Pickersgill Sun Parlor rc flyers president Secrataries Report: Sunparlor RC Flyers Meeting May 1, 2017, Windsor Flying Club Call to order by President Duane Pickersgill @ 7:32 PM. We welcomed one guest Ted Horvath. A motion from the floor by Dave Kool to accept the minutes of our previous meeting as published in the Emitter. Second by Jack Entwistle. Carried. Treasurers Report

Jim reviewed last month s cash disbursement s and payouts as posted on the website. Motioned by Jim Bridge to accept the income statements as posted. Second by Bill Green. Carried. Jim reported our investment certificates have been re-invested per our previous discussions in one, two and three year blocks for ease of accessibility if required. Old Business: Paul Sousa reported MAAC is working on new guidelines for field noise level testing. We will review these guidelines once completed and adopt them into our field Club Rules and Guidelines. Paul also reported on the Mall Show as being very successful and thanked all of the members who contributed to its success. Duane reported the May 6 th field maintenance schedule date was a go with weather permitting. Sunday was set a rain date alternative. New Business: Dave Doyon reported he has ordered the FPV race course materials opting for the higher quality fabrics as being a better band for our buck. He has tentatively planned the course set up to be in about two weeks time. Mike Salter reported he witnessed some issues with the weed whacker when he was at the field while Kosay was using it. We will investigate repair or replacement as required to resolve this issue. An issue regarding our Season Opener being scheduled on the same weekend as the Windsor Airport Show was brought up from the floor. Discussions from the floor noted our opener being a one day event and the air show being a two day event. That led the a motion from Bill Green to leave our Season Opener date (May 27 th ) as scheduled. Jack Entwistle was the seconder and the motion carried.

A written request from The Ontario Early Learning Group was put to the floor by Duane asking us to operate a static display & information booth at the WFCU Centre for their upcoming event. The information revealed the target group was children aged toddler to six years. Discussions lead to a decision to respectfully decline due to the age group not being a targeted interest for the club. A request from our Zone committee was tabled for a $50.00 donation to sponsor a trophy prize of our choice to the upcoming Zone Air Show & Fun Fly in Godrich this summer. We donated $50.00 last year and sponsored a Best of show Innovation prize. After some discussion a motion by Peter Veighey to repeat last year s donation to the same prize was floored. Second was Dave Kool. The motion carried. Duane tabled a proposal for the planned field improvements for this year including a layout drawing for the proposed enlarged concrete Heli & jet pads. He included his estimated costs for the project. The project was met with general membership approval. A motion by Massimo Cardelli to accept the plan as proposed was tabled. Gary Wolf was the second. The motion carried. Duane will head the project with dates forthcoming. Our meeting attendance draw prize ($20.00 gift certificate) was won by Fabian Silva 50/50 draw winner ($50.00) was Wilfred Marenco. Congratulations to both! A motion by Peter Veighey to close the meeting at 8:25 pm. Second by Massimo Cardelli. Carried

Attendance Duane Pickersgill Gary Wolf David Doyon Dave Kool Jonathan Eskritt Jim Sagaert Paul Sousa Peter Veighey Kaz Sawiak Massimo Cardelli Wilfred Marenco Larry Hawksworth Fabian Silva Gary Bauer Bill Green Pat Sheehan Ed Jensen Peter Durand Mike Salter Bob Barrow Ted Horvath (guest) Greg Meyer Jack Entwistle Jim Bridge All attendee names were entered and eligible for the year end prize draw. Ramblings Off The Green: First of all I would like to thank the members that worked so hard this month at our field maintenance day. The shed got a new roof, was cleaned out and was power washed. A large trailer of trash was removed from in and around the shed. Tarps were put in place to kill the grass where our new cement pads will be installed, by you, the club members at a later date.

A picture of everyone working at the field. Seriously though, we have one of the nicest fields in southwestern ontario. I was able to get out to the field last week. Seems we have nt had a lot of good flying days so far this season. If it s not raining it s too windy. Hopefuly this improves in the near future. Ok, I got my airplanes out to the field, time for a break. Said Dave Kool Oh look theres Bob with his new radio!

Was flying my 1/5 scale E cub and my trusty No- Can-Do. I Had 2 flights on each. On the second flight of the cub I had to re-trim in the air. Now with todays modern radios being so reliable you have to wonder why the trim change. This would be a good time to go over the airplane and look for a reason. While looking over the airplane I noticed one of the aileron push rods was bent up. I went to straighten it and found the supplied 2mm pushrods are extremely soft and that simply bumping an aileron can bend them. I replaced all stock pushrods with dubro 2/56 rods. The Dubro rods are very difficult to bend. Food for thought. Also my No-Can-Do had a similar trim problem. Upon landing the reason was obvious. Well the cloth hinges wore out. This plane sees a lot of air time and some extreme control throws. Replaced all hinges with Dubro nylon hinges hinges.

Was lucky to take both these planes home. Remember, be safe, check your airplanes and most importantly have fun. Don t forget the season opener this Saturday. Bill Green Views expressed in the editorial section of our newsletter the Emitter; do not necessarily represent the views of the executive. Editorial comment is strictly the opinion of the author. Any member in good standing is welcome to contribute to our newsletter in any way and editorials will be published from signed submissions. Best part of the meeting. The treasurers report.

Sun Parlor Radio Control Flyers Inc. FIELD RULES AND GUIDELINES FIELD RULES 1) Any actions contravening to the following rules and /or the M.A.A.C. rules are subject to a warning. Continued disregard for the rules and guidelines by any individual will be reviewed by the executive board with the possibility of not being welcomed to return to our club. 2) The field and facilities are to be used by members who are in possession of a current M.A.A.C. and SPRCF club membership. Any out of county guest may use the club's facilities up to three times per year if accompanied by a club member. This guest must have proof of a current M.A.A.C. or A.M.A membership. (insurance ) 3) Access to the Tower Field is from the 4th concession by the road adjacent the south boundary of the field. 4) Parking will be limited to the gravel lot which is bordered by rail road ties, on the south side of the pits and runways, with exception to special event. 5) No internal combustion engine operation (except for field maintenance equipment )is permitted before 9:00am on any day of the week. 6) All areas of the field will be kept clean. Each member is responsible to remove their own garbage. If you are a smoker do not throw your butts on the field or in the portable toilet you must take them home with you. 7) All engines and aircraft using our field must meet the noise limitations of 90 db at a distance of 7 meters. Suspect aircraft will be tested at a 360 degree perimeter at full throttle with the highest recorded reading by the sound meter being used. 8) Members who have not obtained their level 1 restricted wings (fly only the aircraft you were trained on or one similar in performance ) are not permitted to fly without an instructor alongside said member during flight. 9) It is the responsibility of anyone operating a gasoline or turbine powered (not Glow )aircraft to have a suitable fire extinguisher with them at the starting box at all times. 10) Pets are permitted in the parking area on a maximum 10 foot (3 meter ) leash. It is the owners responsibility to clean up after their pet. 11) You must have your name and address inside your aircraft for identification. 12) You must show proof of current M.A.A.C. membership before being issued a club membership. 13) No smoking beyond the spectator safety fence will be permitted at any time. 14) Cell phone use is to be limited to spectator and parking area only. 15) You must taxi out to runways via taxi ways only. 16) Any member under the age of 16 years must be accompanied by a parent or guardian when at the field. 17) Any turbine powered aircraft must use a reasonable means of deflecting exhaust during start up as to not damage the field and surrounding properties. 18) there will be no alcohol or illicit drugs consumption permitted at the field at any time. SPRCF GUIDELINES 1) PLEASE RESPECT YOUR FIELD 2) Flyers will cooperate with the method of frequency control approved by the club. If you cause an aircraft crash due to interference and it is proven that you are at fault, you will be required to replace the lost aircraft or provide the cash value for damages. 3) Aircraft will be prepared for flight on one of the cement starting pads or raised starting stations with the aircraft's forward direction facing the flight field. Do not start or arm engines in the pits. This also applies to battery powered electric aircraft 4) All flyers are required to display their current membership card at the frequency box while occupying the field. 5) No flying over the pits, parking lot, spectator area or restricted (no fly) zones. Know that the flight line is always beyond the petro mat. 6) All runways and grass landing area should always be kept clear for emergency landings. Please note it is mandatory to call out landing prior to a landing attempt. 7) Landings will be made with the pilots back to the pits. 8) Prior to a low fly by, no person should be on the field beyond the pilot line. All low fly-bys must be called out. 9) When more than one aircraft is in the air, pilots must fly in the same circuit or in different sections of the field as decided by mutual agreement between the pilots flying at that time.