The Members area has now been removed as the Email system is working well and covers nearly all members.
Clive Whitwood has written a report on this event link from here
First evening of this seasons club nights is a social evening with members invited to bring projects and items of interest there may also be a video of a recent cloak and dagger mission carried out by senior members of the club, but don`t tell anybody or…………………….
Saturday 4th September Site clean up morning until 12 noon NO FLYING during this period.
Plenty to do so if you can spare the morning please help from 08.30 onwards.
BBQ at 12 noon for the workers.
Thanks to all who have taken part. Through out the morning over 35 members turned up to help and all was completed by midday, with field cut and edges strimmed, weeding and general cleanup of site, the huts and windows have been cleaned. A new fence panel erected between huts and all benches have been retreated and those that showed damage have been repaired with new planks. The roadway has been given a make over and the area between huts made up with soil ready for reseeding with grass. All enjoyed a well earned BBQ afterwards and watched some splendid flying from our Saturday pilots.
Club OPEN DAY Sunday 12th September ALL WELCOME, If you would like to spread the word a copy of our poster can be downloaded from link below.
The BAN on Turbo Jet and Petrol engine aircraft has now been removed.
Thanks to our Landlords for allowing us to return to normal ASAP.
The Ban on Petrol and Jet Turbine aircraft during the harvest period has come into force until further notice.
All members on our email group list have been informed, if you are a member and have not received this email please get in contact with me via the contacts page.
This a members and guests weekend organised by members of the club and endorsed by the committee.
Fun flying competition schedule list up on notice board.
The club was invited once again to attend Ramsey Church Fete which we were happy to accept, the afternoon although poorly attended when measured by previous years ended in us raising £60 to church funds from the chuck glider game. It is also worth mentioning the memory of John Stokes which more than once came about in conversation.
Thanks goes to Phil who brought along his aircraft for display and to those who made up the gliders, especially Mike Luscombe skills of building the “Rolls Royce” of Gliders.