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16 February 2012

Weather Forecasts

The bureau is not often correct when it comes to our area.

Saturday 18 February

Summary

Min 14

Max 25

Shower or two.

Cloudy. A shower or two. Light winds tending east to southeasterly 20 to 35 km/h around midday.

Sunday 19 February

Summary

Min 15

Max 26

Chance of a storm developing.

Cloudy. A shower or two. The chance of a thunderstorm from midday. Winds northeasterly averaging up to 20 km/h tending westerly and light around dawn.

Catering

Some items on the Menu.
Hot Dogs ; Steamed Dim Sims ; Salad Rolls ; Sandwiches.
Pancakes
Tea ; Coffee ; Soft Drinks.

Bring your appetite!

13 February 2012

Enjoying the field in the lead-up to the Pattern Competition next weekend.
Aaron, piloting Robs 'Fun Cub' tows Bens old glider rescued from the bin.
First of many succesful aerotows.
The field is ready, looking good and the catering department is preparing a menu to delight all attendees.

27 January 2012

Another Field?

Well another site has been discovered for possible purchase!
I haven't seen it yet, but by all accounts it's excellent.
Just a little bit closer to town than the last attempt.
Fingers crossed.

10 January 2012

Pattern Re-books

The Pattern Association has booked the BADMAC Field for its February Competition.
Weekend 18th 19th February 2012.
We will be catering the event as a fundraiser.
Everybody welcome to come and watch and eat.

03 December 2011

Christmas Lunch

I am looking forward to the luncheon at the field Sunday 11th 1200Hrs.

19 November 2011

Static Display

Saturday 19th November
St Johns Church Bairnsdale
Annual Fair.
Seven of us had a model or two on display, Brian had his laptop running 'Real Flight' into Darryls larger monitor. Quite a few people had a go at flying, there were many questions from visitors and a non-boring morning was had by me anyway.

A few of the models displayed, variety in abundance.

29 September 2011

Gas turbine turbo prop hiccup.

Aarons Porter had a flame-out literally; 500mm long, the wing covering was heat-shrunk once more.