VOLUME # 16 ISSUE 9 September, 2004
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Next Meeting on September 2, 2004
Campbell Street Library (Library Center),
4653 S Campbell, Community Room B
Springfield, Missouri, 7:00 P. M.
Future Meetings
September 2 Campbell Street Library, Community Room B
October 7 Campbell Street Library, Community Room B
November 4 Campbell Street Library, Community Room B
December Holiday Meeting To Be Announced
Contents
Upcoming Events for the Flying Year 2004
Sat/Sun, Sept. 11/12 ... 4th Annual AA Pattern Contest
Fri/Sat/Sun, Oct.8/9/10 3rd Annual Helicopter Fly-in
Thursday, Dec. 2 ....... Christmas Party Location TBA
Sat, Jan. 1, 2005
........... Annual Club Ice & Chili fly
Field News
The August Float Fly was a huge success. More will be published about it.
Springfield RC Club, minutes of August meeting - Thursday, August 5, 2004. Ralph Todd, Secretary.
The club met at the Library Center on south Campbell, Community Room B. There was a good attendance and the meeting was called to order at 7 PM by president Dan Curtis. Minutes of the July meeting were reviewed and accepted without change. Kevin Murdock gave the treasures's report of recent expenses for mowing etc., and a summary of the club's financial balance. This was voted on and approved. He issued some checks to Doug Bennett for food he will need as cook for the up coming float fly.
Old Business:
Dan described the $200 "out house" that had been purchased and delivered to the field. Some of the members felt that it was a little to small. A motion was made after discussion, that we trade it back in for a slightly newer and bigger one, even if it cost closer to the $400 or so, that was allocated for this. Members also decided to have it moved a little closer to the "club house."
Sparky Wessels, CD for the float fly, reported that last weeks practice run at the lake was a total success. After using weed eaters and clearing debris, many members were able to test out their new floatplanes in preparation for the regular activity planned for the week end of August 14 & 15. He said that nice prizes have been coming in. The club approved a motion that winners of the three larger prizes would not have to be present to win. Several members volunteered to help set up tents, etc. on Friday evening, August 13th. Sparky requested that the Lake maintenance crew cut up and haul a fallen tree away from the launch area, and add more gravel to the access drive. The response sounded favorable.
New Business:
Barry Harper, chairman of the flight safety committee, read their proposal of criteria of beginner or visiting pilots before they fly solo at the club's field. There was a list of several requirements: preflight checks, take offs, landing (preferable from either direction), straight and level flight, proper landing pattern, horizontal eight, vertical stall, loop and roll, and aborted landings. The majority of the club felt that at least the loop and roll should be eliminated. It was decided to have the committee review this again, possibly publish the list in the next news letter, and have the club vote on it next month. Also, at issue, was the selecting of a list of qualified members, of which three would be picked, to assert whether the soloing candidate would be qualified. These examiners must not be related to the examinees. A lot of the meeting time was devoted to this issue, but it was felt by most, that in the interest of safety, it was warranted.
Jon White reported that plans for the Heli fly on October 8, 9, & 10 th are coming along just fine. At least 50 pilots are expected, and will each play a $20 entry fee. The club voted to have Jon buy a .50 size Helicopter to be raffled off, at a cost of about $385. He reported that he has reserved at least 30 motel rooms, at special price. Jon asked for help in cooking, clean up etc.
It was decided to not bother with changing the gate lock until the new fence is in place. The old fence, that was built by the club 16 years ago, was taken down due to the county road work. It is as yet uncertain who will be building the new fence. We are in hopes that the county will put in a new one.
Time ran out, and we were unable to see the VHS taped program, the "History of the Black Sheep Squadron," prepared by OD Fine. We are looking forward for OD to have this as a program for the next meeting.
The meeting was longer than usual, adjourning at about 8:45 PM.
President: Dan Curtis- 887-2971 | Vice President: George Ashley- 883-2621 |
Secretary: Ralph Todd- 859-3073 | Treasurer: Kevin Murdock, 823-7865 |
Board of Directors: James White, Ron Cannell, Ray Niles, Lonnie Cort, Harrold Carrol, Charles Newton. | |
News Letter Editor: Russ Rhodes, 3164 S. Glenhaven, Springfield, Missouri 65804, rgr592f@smsu.edu | |
Web Site of Springfield RC Club: http://www.angelfire.com/mo2/blacksheeprc/index2.html |
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