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The Tale Spinner Newsletter of the Tri-Area Flyers http://triarearc.org (AMA Charter Number 4063, Radio Controlled Model Aircraft Club) January 2010 Volume 10 Number 1 |
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Club Officers: Position Name Phone Number Term Expires President Bill Berson 360.379.5608 December 31, 2010 Vice President Jeff Beres 360.437.7550 December 31, 2010 Secretary Lawrence Pendelton 360.379.1098 December 31, 2010 Treasurer Larry Berger 360.344.3549 December 31, 2010 Safety Officer Seth Stevens 360.385.4675 December 31, 2010 Web Master Roy Greene 360.830.4584 December 31, 2010 Director, Position 1 Pete Bruce 360.385.9789 December 31, 2010 Director, Position 2 Tom Beres 360.437.7550 December 31, 2012 Director, Position 3 Tom Cochran 360.385.3796 December 31, 2011
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MINUTES OF THE LAST MEETING
THE CHRISTMAS PARTY
Unfortunately my plea in last month’s Tale Spinner did not produce results, so I have no information of any kind. Heck, I’m not even sure it happened!
FROM THE PRESIDENT
The new year is almost here.
I want to thank our outgoing president Greg Marken for a job well
done, I think he must have had previous executive experience. Thanks
Greg.
This year I hope we continue with the increase in activity we saw
last year. Remember, every Saturday is club day at the flying field.
This is a good time to come out and fly or just watch. So come on
out any Saturday when the wind is less than 10kt. We get out to the
field about 10am and the flying usually lasts till noon or 1pm.
Happy Holidays,
Bill Berson
President
AROUND THE CLUB
J From Seth Stevens:
(as promised last month)
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747 Pilot comments about carrying the Shuttle
Well, it's been 48 hours since I landed the 747 with the shuttle Atlantis on top and I am still buzzing from the experience. I have to say that my whole mind, body and soul went into the professional mode just before engine start in Mississippi, and stayed there, where it all needed to be, until well after the flight...in fact, I am not sure if it is all back to normal as I type this email. The experience was surreal. Seeing that "thing" on top of an already overly huge aircraft boggles my mind. The whole mission from takeoff to engine shutdown was unlike anything I had ever done. It was like a dream... someone else's dream.
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J From Lou Creedon: This airplane flies without propeller or jets.
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From Randy Calkins: Here it is, the moment we’ve all been waiting for!!!!!
Nwmodelhobbyexpo Feb. 12-14 2010
J From Bob Kampmann:
Ye olde editor—this is a video of a full size helicopter that has been considerably "enhanced" since it left the factory.www.redbullusa.com/cs/Satellite/en_US/Profile/Charles-Aaron-021242751977720
L From Gary Austin:
Just wanted to let you know that I won't be renewing my membership, as we will be moving to Meridian, Idaho on the 15th of this month. I just want you ALL to know just how much I enjoyed the past 6 years. You all were so patient and helpful, teaching me the fine art of flying,,,crashing,,, crashing,,,,,,flying......
crashing and crashing and crashing.
There are 4 flying fields within 10 miles of our new home, a golf course 1 block away, and fly-fishing 10 minutes in any direction. We just feel it’s time for a change. I will truly miss you all.
Take Care Gary Austin
Ye olde editor: Say, Gary, do you like to have visitors?
NEW MEMBERS
I hope to obtain a brief bio and a picture of our new members to enhance their introduction to the membership. This is voluntary on the part of the newbie, but it should be beneficial for all.
HINTS, KINKS, AND STUFF
J From my neighbor, Bob Skoien:
Anybody Can Fly a Cub!
http://www.franklinairshow.com/Video/Comedy%202010%20Net.WMV
J From friend Lee Glover, a wannabe flyer:
Ye olde editor: even if you don’t read all the text (there is a lot), be sure to scroll through the pictures of absolutely incredible craftsmanship.
JUST PLANE FUN
J From Michigan friend Mike Magers:
My ex-wife started taking flying lessons about the time we divorced and she got her license shortly before our divorce was final, later that same year.
Yesterday afternoon, she narrowly escaped injury in the aircraft she was piloting when she was forced to make an emergency landing in Southern Tennessee because of bad weather.
Thank God our kids were with me at the beach house this weekend.
The NTSB issued a preliminary report, citing pilot error: Judy was flying a single engine aircraft in IFR (instrument flight rating) conditions while only having obtained a VFR (visual flight rating)
FIELD MAINTENANCE
Ye olde editor: I don’t mean to neglect our stalwart volunteers, but I believe the signup sheet has not been circulated yet.
EDITORIAL—E-mail Addresses
We have an ongoing problem with e-mail addresses. It is a rare month that I do not have to change a member’s address. In addition, some folks forget to include the club when they announce a change. We also have a few (2) members that are not on e-mail. I don’t know how they stay in touch with the rest of us, but they seem to.
If you are not receiving the Tale Spinner, please send me your e-mail address. I will pass the info on to Larry Berger so he can update the roster as well. I normally send the newsletter out about the 25th of the month, which means you should be receiving this issue Christmas Day.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
If you want to list an item, just send me the details including your name, phone number, and asking price or trade-for item. Low pixel count digital (JPEG) pictures are also acceptable.
MONTHLY MEETING—January 12 at 7:00 in the SKP Clubhouse
The officers will meet at 6:30 as usual. I have no information about a program for the "big" meeting, but it is always fun just to get together.
MERRY CHRISTMAS
Pete Granger
granger@olypen.com