Daniel Mikolajczyk

Chris Dunford has received a mail from Steve Howe of Helston and Falmouth Model Railway Club regarding their exhibition next weekend. Squires Model and Craft Tools (www.squirestools.com) will be in attendance at the event and Steve has kindly invited you all along in view to potentially stocking up on hard to get items.

The exhibition is on Saturday 27th April (10am-5pm) and Sunday 28th April (10am-4pm) at Helston Community College (TR13 8NR).

Hopefully some of you will find this useful and you may even want to go along to have a look, especially on the Saturday (27th) as, a little reminder, there will be no flying because the horses will be up at the field.

Anyway, we hope you are all well and that you all have a Happy Easter and enjoy the weather!!


Jo

Club Secretary

Friday, 01 March 2019 08:39

Indoor Flying in March

Hi everyone


Please be aware that indoor flying is booked up until the end of March if you would like to go along.

7.30pm - 9.30 pm Thursday nights (7th, 14th, 21st, 28th) at Camborne School Sports Hall.


Jo

Club Secretary

Sunday, 17 February 2019 20:47

Horse dates for 2019

Hi everyone, hope you are all well


Please take note of following dates that the horses will be in the field this year. There are five dates in total and are

27th April

22nd June

29th June

10th August

17th August


Jo

Club Secretary

Monday, 04 February 2019 09:15

February Club Meeting Postponed

Happy New Year to you all.


Just a polite reminder - the next Club meeting will be on the 4th March at 8pm. Looking forward to seeing you there.

Jo

Club Secretary

Thursday, 10 January 2019 07:27

Cheque payments to the Club

Thank you to all of you who have submitted your membership fees to the Club so far this year, your support is greatly appreciated, however, may I please remind/request any members making cheque payments to the Club for membership fees/etc., use the FULL name of the Club as the payee i.e. REDRUTH AND DISTRICT MODEL FLYING CLUB.

Unfortunately the abbreviated name will not be accepted by the Bank resulting in delays with the membership process and extra costs to the Club (postage fees and headache tablets for our Membership Secretary).

Thankyou all for your time and again, for your continued support.


Jo

Club Secretary

Wednesday, 02 January 2019 18:26

January Club Meeting

Happy New Year to you all.


I hope you are well and would like to post this little reminder regarding the club meeting on this coming Monday the 7th January, commencing at 8pm. It will be the last opportunity for those of you who haven't already done so to pay club fees. See you there

Jo

Club Secretary

If you want to see a collection of our photos from the two day event (and some of the night flying) click here.

The weekend of the 1st and 2nd August was lucky with two fair weather days apart from some strong gusty breezes. A clear night on Saturday resulted in a some night flying to the light of the moon, and the planes lit up across the sky. For Sunday 2nd August the flying display kicked off, the smell of the BBQ wafting in the breeze, with some 3D flying from the Extra. With the plane dancing across the sky, the crowds grew watching the display and chatting with the pilots who had brought an array of models to display on static. Mark and Alan, providing excellent commentary, introduced each set, introducing would be flyers to how to start in the hobby. If you are interested in starting, but missed the commentary you can find some information here.

After the display from the Extra, a group of EDF planes (from HobbyKing - circa £100) took the sky followed by a pair of Visionaires. These pair, both from our club are looking to have a third member join their display set in the future and are practicing to carry out more joint acrobatics in the future so keep an eye out for them! Joining the Visionaires a Cougar 3000 (electric model) took the air.

The day continued with 3D flying from a helicopter and our group of fast fliers. (If you blink you'll miss them!)

Flying in a field means that the runway needs to be kept short for the array of craft we have in the air. Out comes the lawn mower at this point, though the amount of grass it cut is questionable considering it flies...

During the day two Tomahawks (jet fliers) from Plymouth took to the air, providing acrobatic displays with both smoke on and smoke off.

Once more our toffee bomber took to the air twice (well 'officially' the first flight consisted of some of our pilots 'flying' across the field due to a technical hitch!) much to the enjoyment of the children and their families. One lady was extremely happy when she had a liquorice toffee, leaving the 'box' with a big grin on her face!

Dancing through the air were also our group of Magnums (luckily none crashed this year!) and a group of Warbirds, demonstrating the wide variety of designs (and speeds) that these models can go. And for an added array of colour a group of planes took to the air for a streamer flight where each tried to cut the streamer off of the other. (Obviously contact was involved!)

And this was all before lunch at 12.10!

Also on display were the Funfighters and Rafale Model during the afternoon slot. And a 2ft RDMFC pasty was also available as a raffle prize!

All in all a successful and busy weekend! Thank you to all of the pilots who attended both to fly and provide static craft and thank you to everyone who joined us over the weekend to find out about the hobby and what we do. We look forward to seeing you all next year.

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