I II y1 12 I 5 i EBoB GDRDDN aving retaining flying field perhaps important aspect club affairs Without field clubs membership list soon diminishes fliers look elsewhere place put super creations air Improving field can also challenge think Connecticut Model Airplane Clubs story can helpful others especially clubs areas heavy population such Northeastern US want improve appearance flying facility few hundred dollars read As early 1956 CL club formed under name Bridgeport Flying Balsa Bugs flew models field called 90 Acres 1976 Frank Castro revitalized club CL fliers 90 Acres naming group Connecticut Balsa Bugs flying field established Seaside Park 1979 because some members switching radio control 1982 move made wampus Lane Milford 1987 club found current site Stratford turned out best field 1993 club name changed once again all-embracing name Connecticut Model Airplane Club selected May1995 53 IF e i&ziAoulaJieldz cIu6 soon d2tzziisAes. new RCa member CMAC yearbut proposed ideas would allow several dramatic improvements Stratford flying site After discussions Club Executive Committee given okay initiate field changes first modification added pilotprotection fence separated pit area runway change favorably received fliers acquaint members additional projected field modifications prepared flipchart presentation complete artists concept before after fence extensions members could receive fullcolor impressions additional proposals cost modifications indicated everyone would understand commitment needed excited reception followed complete acceptance proposals indicated unanimous approval membership ideas $750 club funds needed project donated snow fencing personnel perform manual labor needed get improvements installed fencing installed using three-inch diameter aluminum poles driven 46 inches ground allowing 50 inches remain above surface Three poles installed per 14-foot section fence inexpensive snow fencing wired uprights scalloped improve appearance Ten inches clearance left under fencing facilitate mowing Round wooden balls drilled top aluminum poles also serve installation points flags eight black-and-white checkered flags 16 American flags decorating safety fence eight 14-foot fence sections 14 feet access area between section As additional safety measure orange plastic construction mesh has erected foot front main fence cushion moving aircraft may approach pit spectator areas Members pitched give snow fencing two-coat two-sided light blue paint job adding nice touch already goodlooking arrangement next stage realign install several telephone poles separated field parking lot pit area Two coats kills added poles prevent Creosote bleeding through before received double coat dark blue paint parking lot thoroughly weeded redefined vastly improved overall appearance site Sand has always drifted pits parking lot cleaning section appears sand now encouraged infiltrate 54 Model Aviation 4mem6erslzro us rvoi4d 6AauAoi o9o1voft B&P Associates Gives Total Flight Line FREEDOM battery needs call write B&P Associates PO Box 22054 Waco TX 76702-2054 817662-5587 new electric starter battery pack cuts cord has always tied starter power panel Discover freedom being able start plane wherever added safety less wire get caught prop charge hefty 4 Amp/hour pack will take through weekend flying power enough spare dont stop have Ni-Cads virtually size imaginable cut experimenter free design whatever takes make yours best setup field problem yet tackled field already equipped 40 x 12-foot trailer mounted blocks above ground level storage area created underneath unit adding wooden lattice skirt improves appearance effectively conceals equipment stored below frequency board painted blue white new sign added reverse side Connecticut Model Airplane ClubHome Balsa Bugs sign covered Plexiglas sealed elements possible defacing finishing touch placement two whiskey half-barrels flank frequency board contains small pine tree surrounded garden planted summer flowers Its tribute volunteers entire project completed 30 daysin time clubs annual Giant Fly-In June 11-12 1994 Spectators visitors enjoyed new scalloped fencing 24 flags decorated parking lot dividers colorful frequency board/club sign augmented flower garden potted trees club members proud efforts brought families field just show off Quite compliment workers ures Include Proven performer Fox 45BB RC has maintained its reputation power durability Now comes equipped new Fox E-Z adjust single needle carburetor Extremely user friendly Also available Fox optional quiet muffler additional charge Flies 40 60 size airplanes SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO! in-house repair time instances 48 hours less FOX MANUFACTURING COMPANY 5305 TOWSON AVENUE SMITH ARKANSAS 72901 PHONE 501 646-1656 501 646-1757 56 Model Aviation ERGL4SS SUPER SALE Limited Quantities Prices Plain Weave Epoxy Finish Minimum Purchase 10 Yds 072 oz 25$1 O5IYd 2 oz 38$1 60/Yd 14 oz 44$1 35/Yd 3 oz 50$2OOIYd 14 oz 50 $150/Yd 32 oz 50 $200/Yd Satin Weave 316 oz 38 $25OIYd Bolt prices $075 $15OIYd CLUBS MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS WELCOME osite Structures Technology _____________________ P 0 Box 642 Dept JI Tehachapi CA 93581 Order Desk 1400438-1278
Edition: Model Aviation - 1995/05
Page Numbers: 53, 54, 56
I II y1 12 I 5 i EBoB GDRDDN aving retaining flying field perhaps important aspect club affairs Without field clubs membership list soon diminishes fliers look elsewhere place put super creations air Improving field can also challenge think Connecticut Model Airplane Clubs story can helpful others especially clubs areas heavy population such Northeastern US want improve appearance flying facility few hundred dollars read As early 1956 CL club formed under name Bridgeport Flying Balsa Bugs flew models field called 90 Acres 1976 Frank Castro revitalized club CL fliers 90 Acres naming group Connecticut Balsa Bugs flying field established Seaside Park 1979 because some members switching radio control 1982 move made wampus Lane Milford 1987 club found current site Stratford turned out best field 1993 club name changed once again all-embracing name Connecticut Model Airplane Club selected May1995 53 IF e i&ziAoulaJieldz cIu6 soon d2tzziisAes. new RCa member CMAC yearbut proposed ideas would allow several dramatic improvements Stratford flying site After discussions Club Executive Committee given okay initiate field changes first modification added pilotprotection fence separated pit area runway change favorably received fliers acquaint members additional projected field modifications prepared flipchart presentation complete artists concept before after fence extensions members could receive fullcolor impressions additional proposals cost modifications indicated everyone would understand commitment needed excited reception followed complete acceptance proposals indicated unanimous approval membership ideas $750 club funds needed project donated snow fencing personnel perform manual labor needed get improvements installed fencing installed using three-inch diameter aluminum poles driven 46 inches ground allowing 50 inches remain above surface Three poles installed per 14-foot section fence inexpensive snow fencing wired uprights scalloped improve appearance Ten inches clearance left under fencing facilitate mowing Round wooden balls drilled top aluminum poles also serve installation points flags eight black-and-white checkered flags 16 American flags decorating safety fence eight 14-foot fence sections 14 feet access area between section As additional safety measure orange plastic construction mesh has erected foot front main fence cushion moving aircraft may approach pit spectator areas Members pitched give snow fencing two-coat two-sided light blue paint job adding nice touch already goodlooking arrangement next stage realign install several telephone poles separated field parking lot pit area Two coats kills added poles prevent Creosote bleeding through before received double coat dark blue paint parking lot thoroughly weeded redefined vastly improved overall appearance site Sand has always drifted pits parking lot cleaning section appears sand now encouraged infiltrate 54 Model Aviation 4mem6erslzro us rvoi4d 6AauAoi o9o1voft B&P Associates Gives Total Flight Line FREEDOM battery needs call write B&P Associates PO Box 22054 Waco TX 76702-2054 817662-5587 new electric starter battery pack cuts cord has always tied starter power panel Discover freedom being able start plane wherever added safety less wire get caught prop charge hefty 4 Amp/hour pack will take through weekend flying power enough spare dont stop have Ni-Cads virtually size imaginable cut experimenter free design whatever takes make yours best setup field problem yet tackled field already equipped 40 x 12-foot trailer mounted blocks above ground level storage area created underneath unit adding wooden lattice skirt improves appearance effectively conceals equipment stored below frequency board painted blue white new sign added reverse side Connecticut Model Airplane ClubHome Balsa Bugs sign covered Plexiglas sealed elements possible defacing finishing touch placement two whiskey half-barrels flank frequency board contains small pine tree surrounded garden planted summer flowers Its tribute volunteers entire project completed 30 daysin time clubs annual Giant Fly-In June 11-12 1994 Spectators visitors enjoyed new scalloped fencing 24 flags decorated parking lot dividers colorful frequency board/club sign augmented flower garden potted trees club members proud efforts brought families field just show off Quite compliment workers ures Include Proven performer Fox 45BB RC has maintained its reputation power durability Now comes equipped new Fox E-Z adjust single needle carburetor Extremely user friendly Also available Fox optional quiet muffler additional charge Flies 40 60 size airplanes SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO! in-house repair time instances 48 hours less FOX MANUFACTURING COMPANY 5305 TOWSON AVENUE SMITH ARKANSAS 72901 PHONE 501 646-1656 501 646-1757 56 Model Aviation ERGL4SS SUPER SALE Limited Quantities Prices Plain Weave Epoxy Finish Minimum Purchase 10 Yds 072 oz 25$1 O5IYd 2 oz 38$1 60/Yd 14 oz 44$1 35/Yd 3 oz 50$2OOIYd 14 oz 50 $150/Yd 32 oz 50 $200/Yd Satin Weave 316 oz 38 $25OIYd Bolt prices $075 $15OIYd CLUBS MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS WELCOME osite Structures Technology _____________________ P 0 Box 642 Dept JI Tehachapi CA 93581 Order Desk 1400438-1278
Edition: Model Aviation - 1995/05
Page Numbers: 53, 54, 56
I II y1 12 I 5 i EBoB GDRDDN aving retaining flying field perhaps important aspect club affairs Without field clubs membership list soon diminishes fliers look elsewhere place put super creations air Improving field can also challenge think Connecticut Model Airplane Clubs story can helpful others especially clubs areas heavy population such Northeastern US want improve appearance flying facility few hundred dollars read As early 1956 CL club formed under name Bridgeport Flying Balsa Bugs flew models field called 90 Acres 1976 Frank Castro revitalized club CL fliers 90 Acres naming group Connecticut Balsa Bugs flying field established Seaside Park 1979 because some members switching radio control 1982 move made wampus Lane Milford 1987 club found current site Stratford turned out best field 1993 club name changed once again all-embracing name Connecticut Model Airplane Club selected May1995 53 IF e i&ziAoulaJieldz cIu6 soon d2tzziisAes. new RCa member CMAC yearbut proposed ideas would allow several dramatic improvements Stratford flying site After discussions Club Executive Committee given okay initiate field changes first modification added pilotprotection fence separated pit area runway change favorably received fliers acquaint members additional projected field modifications prepared flipchart presentation complete artists concept before after fence extensions members could receive fullcolor impressions additional proposals cost modifications indicated everyone would understand commitment needed excited reception followed complete acceptance proposals indicated unanimous approval membership ideas $750 club funds needed project donated snow fencing personnel perform manual labor needed get improvements installed fencing installed using three-inch diameter aluminum poles driven 46 inches ground allowing 50 inches remain above surface Three poles installed per 14-foot section fence inexpensive snow fencing wired uprights scalloped improve appearance Ten inches clearance left under fencing facilitate mowing Round wooden balls drilled top aluminum poles also serve installation points flags eight black-and-white checkered flags 16 American flags decorating safety fence eight 14-foot fence sections 14 feet access area between section As additional safety measure orange plastic construction mesh has erected foot front main fence cushion moving aircraft may approach pit spectator areas Members pitched give snow fencing two-coat two-sided light blue paint job adding nice touch already goodlooking arrangement next stage realign install several telephone poles separated field parking lot pit area Two coats kills added poles prevent Creosote bleeding through before received double coat dark blue paint parking lot thoroughly weeded redefined vastly improved overall appearance site Sand has always drifted pits parking lot cleaning section appears sand now encouraged infiltrate 54 Model Aviation 4mem6erslzro us rvoi4d 6AauAoi o9o1voft B&P Associates Gives Total Flight Line FREEDOM battery needs call write B&P Associates PO Box 22054 Waco TX 76702-2054 817662-5587 new electric starter battery pack cuts cord has always tied starter power panel Discover freedom being able start plane wherever added safety less wire get caught prop charge hefty 4 Amp/hour pack will take through weekend flying power enough spare dont stop have Ni-Cads virtually size imaginable cut experimenter free design whatever takes make yours best setup field problem yet tackled field already equipped 40 x 12-foot trailer mounted blocks above ground level storage area created underneath unit adding wooden lattice skirt improves appearance effectively conceals equipment stored below frequency board painted blue white new sign added reverse side Connecticut Model Airplane ClubHome Balsa Bugs sign covered Plexiglas sealed elements possible defacing finishing touch placement two whiskey half-barrels flank frequency board contains small pine tree surrounded garden planted summer flowers Its tribute volunteers entire project completed 30 daysin time clubs annual Giant Fly-In June 11-12 1994 Spectators visitors enjoyed new scalloped fencing 24 flags decorated parking lot dividers colorful frequency board/club sign augmented flower garden potted trees club members proud efforts brought families field just show off Quite compliment workers ures Include Proven performer Fox 45BB RC has maintained its reputation power durability Now comes equipped new Fox E-Z adjust single needle carburetor Extremely user friendly Also available Fox optional quiet muffler additional charge Flies 40 60 size airplanes SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO! in-house repair time instances 48 hours less FOX MANUFACTURING COMPANY 5305 TOWSON AVENUE SMITH ARKANSAS 72901 PHONE 501 646-1656 501 646-1757 56 Model Aviation ERGL4SS SUPER SALE Limited Quantities Prices Plain Weave Epoxy Finish Minimum Purchase 10 Yds 072 oz 25$1 O5IYd 2 oz 38$1 60/Yd 14 oz 44$1 35/Yd 3 oz 50$2OOIYd 14 oz 50 $150/Yd 32 oz 50 $200/Yd Satin Weave 316 oz 38 $25OIYd Bolt prices $075 $15OIYd CLUBS MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS WELCOME osite Structures Technology _____________________ P 0 Box 642 Dept JI Tehachapi CA 93581 Order Desk 1400438-1278