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24 February 2015

Bee



Plenty of members turned up at the working bee today to tidy the place up, now that we have our 'Certificate of Occupancy' and the ACTIO(n) event is SO close.




Do you know just HOW easy it is for a T shirt to catch fire from a few silly little sparks????

Ian knows.
Gary puts his back into it!




















Look who showed up in time to get back on the mower!














Carol-Anne gets things organised for catering.

 Shed is looking good.
 Kim has a slightly unorthodox way of levelling the ground.

















Charles smartens up the clubhouse.




Ken is doing such a good job.

So much so that the blokes all stand in total admiration of such dexterity and attention to detail.

10 February 2015

Out of there

A working bee today was to be for tidying up rubbish at the old field so closure was assured.
 The eastern mountain appears to have doubled in size.
 A new dam under construction at the western end.
This quick stitched panorama shows a desolate overgrown landscape. I found it almost heartbreaking after the beautiful flyable, workable field that it was.
Obviously we changed to our new field at the right time.

03 February 2015

Grey Sunday

A new area has been set up for starting the noise-makers.

Not a bad idea.
The guys congratulated Ben on his achievement with his heli and examined the you-beaut rotor blades he won.


 Yes, once again, the heli is all over the place.

28 January 2015

Wednesday



Today was a tad on the windy side, but some of us flew, then hung around chatting while others were replacing belts on the red mower. This is getting to be a habit.



Kim did the test drive, narrowly missed getting a speeding ticket in the process.


24 January 2015

NEWS

Ben recently headed off to a competition of Helicopter flinging (you know the way he chucks his about) and won his class.
WELL DONE BEN.
His antics were noticed by a retailer ( Zen Rc ) who subsequently offered some sponsorship!
Needless to say it was accepted with pleasure.
I reckon that's great news, congratulations Ben.

21 January 2015

Wednesday

THE WIND HAS DROPPED!!
 So while blokes were flying some blokes were working on the mowers.
The red mower has had new bearings in the front wheels and on the cutting blades.
 Kim and Brian grease up the front end.
While Ian doesn't LOOK really pleased, he is secretly very happy at a most successful test drive and mow.

 The cadet engine has been rebuilt after a melt-down requiring a new piston and TWO con-rods.
It is ready to be inserted in the frame.
 Kim, Tom and Brian have the engine in the frame and the laborious process of trying to remember what goes where begins.
No bits left over and Brian goes roaring into the test drive.
WELL DONE ALL THOSE BLOKES!

15 January 2015

R/c Festival at Sandown

 January 11 at 1204 the gates opened and I got through the gate at 1225.
 There must have been 2 or 3 hundred people milling about waiting for the gates to open.
 Large models static display at the grandstand entrance.
 Very impressive models indeed.



I don't know if the engine is a dummy or not, I suspect not.


 This display of tanks was interesting, they could fire on one another and score hits etc.



 Inside, the range of displays were excellent.
 The size of the gliders impressed me.
 International scale comp winners show such detail, I was gobsmacked.


You can run, but you can't hide!
Although I didn't see our other two members who were present.

(Ian W and Graeme M)
 Large scale choppers, awesome.

This model detail was fabulous, on chatting to the owner, I discovered a secret.
 Most of the fabulous detail is by 3D Printer!

Powered by electric motor of course! He told me it was a bit over powered, kept chewing gears.

Stunning, look at the extinguisher, printed the day before.




A number of retailers were there, I think a fairly brisk trade was happening, judging by the packages people were carrying.
 Nifty turbines.


Power boats aplenty.



 How about that heavy duty gimbal.
Mighty expensive hardware here.

 The grandstand afforded great views and the audience really appreciated the performance of the pilots flying in VERY difficult conditions.
 The runway was the car-race track with very gusty winds mostly at right angle to the runway.  Turbulence caused by the wind coming over the top of the armco was seriously entertaining the crowd during landings in particular.

Note, broken model at left, rolled on take off.



I think only 4 models were totalled, not bad really.

Note how many aeromodellers needed to pack up big stuff.