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Editors – Bradford & Lynne Walters Volume 17 – Issue 5 May 2010
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Bradford’s Briefingby Bradford Walters
ind, wind, and more wind. This has not been agood Spring for a calm day of flying. It is myunderstanding that it has been windy over most of
the states so we are not alonewith this.
I would like to welcome all of thenew members to the Blue Maxclub this year and hope you willenjoy this season of flying withus.
We are looking at the secondweekend of June for our annualBoy Scout Fun Fly. This will beour third year of introducing R/Cmodeling to the next generation
tial pilots. I was about ten years old when I had myounter with a flying nitro powered model. That wasere around 1960 and I have been enjoying it everI know that warmer weather is almost here withwinds. I’ve just returned from a short trip to
see and the warmer weather is headed north. Don’to check your on-board batteries to see if they have their useful life expectancy. Generally, after threef flying, I will replace them and not chance it..
fety Chairman, Don Linder, will be going over the10 AMA safety rules for the year and the Club’srules for the program at Monday night’s meeting,th. We will be raffling off a Hobbico SuperStar 40 fore.
rget our Fun Flys are the Sunday morning at 10 amthe Monday night meeting at 7 pm. Check out thelink on the website for activities in the area.
at the field.
Bradford Walters
Pete SidorEditor
Bradford WaltersBoard of Directors
Bob DavitRudy KroloppDuane LangDon LinderSecretary
Murry RandellTreasurer
Duane LangWebmaster
Pete Sidor Jr.COMMITTEES
BanquetFrank StillsonField MarshalMatt Hauser
Flying ProficiencyYohay Hahamy
Fun-FlyPete Sidor
Ground CrewGene ZeregaMatt Hauser
NoiseBradford Walters
PicnicCarl WillProgramBob Davit
SafetyDon LinderSam Rimer
Steve HaasEditors
Brad & Lynne WaltersBoard of Directors
Rudy KroloppDuane LangRon PetterecGene ZeregaSecretary
Murry RandellTreasurer
Bob WisinskiWebmaster
Doug Bradbury
COMMITTEESBanquet
Tom JetsonFrank StillsonKurt Schmitt
Field MarshalMatt Hauser
Flying ProficiencyYohay Hahamy
Fun-FlyPete Sidor
Ground CrewGene ZeregaMatt Hauser
NoiseBradford Walters
PicnicOpen
ProgramsBob DavitSafety
Don LinderSam Rimer
Inside This IssueBradford’s Briefing 1Meeting Minutes 2Meeting Location 4Instructors 4Indoor Flying 4April Prog Hi-lights 5AMA Darts 6Editor’s Page 7Hobby Shops 8Membership Form 9Birthdays 10Frequency Chart 10Coming Events 11
Next meetingMay 17th at
St. Thomas School.Start time - 7:00 p.m.
Fun Fly at the field onSunday, May 16th
10:00 am
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MEETING MINUTESby Murry Randell, Secretary
Blue MAX R/C Flying ClubApril Meeting Notes
Meeting Date: April 19, 2010Secretary: Murry Randell
The April 19, 2010 meeting of the Blue Max RC Flying Club was called to order at7:06 p.m. by President Bradford Walters.
Welcome Guests Mike Melendy
Welcome New MembersAl Hlavacek
Around the HangarPresident Report: Bradford Walters – Website has been contracted and paid for the next year. Name tags arebeing furnished for new members. 2010 membership cards are ready. The field has been rolled. The safetyfence has been moved so that it is parallel to the runway. The membership roster has been updated.
Secretary Report: Murry Randell – Minutes of the meeting were accepted as published in the newsletter.
Treasurer Report: Bob Wisinski – Current balance is $4566.28
Committee Reports: Banquet: Frank Stillson – No report.
Field Marshal: Matt Hauser – The field is in good shape. Improvements have been made to the impoundbox. The carpet has been cleared of debris
Fun Fly: Pete Sidor – April Fun Fly 1st Place – Don Linder (10 pts) 6th Place – Rich Blaha (4 pts) 2nd Place – Bradford Walters (9 pts) 7th Place – Tab Battaglia (4 pts) 3rd Place – Duane Lang (8 pts) 8th Place – Larry Bochenko(4 pt) 4th Place – Dan Deitemeyer (7 pts) 9th Place – Charlie Benedict(4pt) 5th Place – Bob Wisinski (4 pts)
Newsletter: Bradford and Lynne Walters – Please send in some clean aviation humor.
Noise: Bradford Walters – Try to keep noise levels at 90Db or less.
Picnic: OPEN – Rich Blaha is our potential new picnic chairman. Bob Davit said he would help with thedetails.
Proficiency: Yohay Hahamy – No report.
Program: Bob Davit – Discs for Turbo-Cad are available. Next month’s program will possibly be a talk by anAmerican Airlines Captain.
Refreshments: Bob Breckler – Thanks to Bob for bringing the refreshments. Safety: Don Linder/Sam Rimer – Try to avoid flying over the asphalt walking path. Use a spotter to keep
track of people on the path. Webmaster: Doug Bradbury – Use the e-mail address that is listed on the roster for you to sign in on the
website. Ambassador: Pete Warenski – No report.
Old Business None.
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New Business.
Is there any interest in new club hats at $12 each? New members will receive a hat and a nametag at no cost.
Our club now qualifies for silver leadership status. To qualify for gold level status we need to conduct a charityevent, possibly a food drive. In addition, we will make a donation to the AMA scholarship fund.
Unhappy Landings1. Matt Hauser – Engine quit, lost landing gear.
2. Don Linder – Hit the safety fence.
3. Duane Lang – Mayhem crashed – lost radio.
New on the Radar
Rich Frost – Hitec Aurora 9, 2.4 GHz 9 channel radio. Larry Bochenko – Electric Mini Funtana airplane,Unit has GPS capability & telemetry between the tx & rx. Speed 400 motor, 22 oz flying weight
Top Gun
Lee Bergstedt won the Sportsman Aviation Waco 60 ARF. Paul Stawinoga won the 72 MHz Futaba flight pack.
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Hobbytown USA Northbrook Gift Card was won by Steve Haas.
Meeting adjourned at 9:20 p.m.
Meeting PlaceMeeting Room #1 (MR 1) Our meetings are on the 3rd MondaySt. Thomas of Villanova School of each month and they1141 East Anderson Drive start at 7:00 p.m.Palatine, IL 60074
INSTRUCTORS GROUND CREW
Dan Deitemeyer Duane Lang Aviv Shoval Matt HauserEd Der Don Linder Bradford Walters Gene ZeregaSteve Haas Ron PetterecYohay Hahamy Shlomo Rimer
Indoor FlyingLake Barrington Fieldhouse – 28156 W North Pointe Parkway, Lake Barrington, ILFor more info and directions go to http://www.lakebarringtonfieldhouse.com/default.aspx
Flying is every Friday from 11 am until 2 pm and the cost is $10. On other days if there is an open basketballcourt you can fly for $5.
THERE IS A NEW INDOOR FLYING SITE!!!!JOY OF THE GAME, 158 S WAUKEGAN RD. DEERFIELD 60015, PHONE 847-498-6646.FLY TUES, WED, THURS FROM 10:30AM UNTIL 3:30 PM.COST: $10 FLAT FEE Website: www.joyofthegame.com
This was coordinated by Hobbytown USA in Northbrook. They are right across the street.
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April’s Program – A123 BatteriesThanks go to Yohay Hahamy, Sholmo Rimer, and Aviv Shoval(unfortunately he was out of town) for the veryinformative presentation they did on A123 batteries. Yohay discussed the advantages, disadvantages, and thedifferences of A123’s. He also went over how to charge them, the types of chargers to use, and fielded manyquestions from the group. Both he and Sholmo actually did a hands-on demonstration of how to build one. Forthose of us that have been looking for a safer alternative to Lipos, this gave us a new option. I am sure that if anyof you have more questions about these batteries they would be glad to answer them.
WANTED – PICNIC COMMITTEE CHAIRMANIf you want to have a picnic this year, we need someone to take over this position and put together a team to pullthis together. Many thanks go to Carl Will and his team in coordinating an excellent event in the past few years.
R/C Aviation HumorA very knowledgeable modeler with a know-it-all arrogant attitude challenged club members that he could answerany model-related questions. For a small $5 bet, he would go around and ask each member to ask one question.If he answered wrong, he would lose the bet. True to his words, he could answer all questions till finally nomodelers would take up the challenge.
Always on the lookout for a new victim, one day the arrogant modeler came across a new novice member. "Ichallenge you that we will take a turn to ask model related questions" said the modeler, "But because you are anovice, if I can't answer your question, I'll pay you $100. But if you can't answer my question, you'll pay me $5".
The novice just wanted to get on with his flying and refused the bet. However, after repetitive, annoying wordsfrom the arrogant modeler, the novice just wanted him off his back so he accepted the bet.
The novice asked his question first... "What plane has 5 wings, 3 tails and 1 aileron, fitted with only an OS 28 andcan go up to 250 km/h?"
After a long thought, the arrogant modeler concluded for the first time, he did not know the answer and paid thenovice $100. "
So what's the plane called?" asked the arrogant modeler.
"I don't know" said the novice. He handed over the $5 and pocketed the remaining $95 for himself. Then he goton with his flying!
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AMA DART BUILDING AND FLYING
St Thomas students and R/C pilot volunteers – April 2010
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Editor’s Page
THE ANSWER TO APRIL’S NAME THAT PLANE
The name of the plane is the Pitcairn Mailplane. Larry Bochenko was the first to answer it correctly andwill receive a free raffle ticket at this month’s meeting. Dan Deitemeyer and Bob Wisinski also answeredcorrectly. This aircraft was designed in the 1920’s specifically to carry air mail. It had a Wright J-5-9 engine. Itcould cruise at 131 mph at a service ceiling of 18,000 feet and had a payload of 500 lbs. Pilots loved the aircraftbecause of its reliability and ease of handling. When crashes did occur, pilots were often able to walk away withminor injuries due to its rugged construction. The tail sections were built up from steel tube and fabric covered.Not often seen in other aircraft, it had a ground adjustable fin and in-flight adjustable tailplane. The mail wascarried in a fireproof metal lined compartment forward of the pilot’s cockpit. See picture below.
MAY’S NAME THAT PLANEIn the 1940’s about 600 of this aircraft were built. 200 of them were issued to the Navy as training aids for anti-aircraft gunners. These aircraft were converted into radio controlled drones. It had a 19’6” length and thewingspan was 30 feet. Empty weight was 1500 lbs. It had retractable landing gear and the max speed was 180mph. The engine was a Franklin 0-300-11 with 150 hp. This aircraft cornered the market for unmanned aerialgunnery targets. Send all responses to Bradford Walters at [email protected].
BUILDING TIP OF THE MONTH by Charlie Benedict
While getting my PT20 ready for covering, I found that the rudder had cracked in two. I came up with a solutionthat did not add any body to the rudder and worked great...maybe it's been done before...I do not know.
I wanted to Fiberglass the two flat halves together, but did not want any build up on the body. I looked aroundthe basement and while walking past the dryer, I saw the solution...Fabric Softener sheets.I got a used one out of the trash, cut the size I needed and laid it over the balsa with 5 min epoxy. Using somewax paper, I laid that over the repair and squeegeed out the excess. I left the wax paper on and put a heavyobject on it. The bond worked great. The fibers in the Softener sheet soaked up the epoxy and worked just likefiberglass cloth, leaving a very flat (almost no thickness) surface.
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WANT TO SEE WHAT RC EVENTS ARE HAPPENING
IN OUR AREA?
GO TO WWW.BLUEMAXRC.COM AND CLICK ON“EVENTS”.
HOLD YOUR CURSOR OVER AN EVENT ON THECALENDAR AND YOU WILL SEE ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION.
FREQUENCY CHART
Please contact Bradford Walters at ([email protected]) with the following information to add or changeradio channel numbers.
1. Your name.2. All transmitter channels (example: 16, 44, 58 and 50Mhz 4).3. Any other comments.
UPCOMING BIRTHDAYSFrom May 18th
Pete Sidor 5/19Les Magid 5/20Bruno Ozga 5/22Bob Davit 5/25Jameson Barclay 5/27
Through June 21stRudy Krolopp 6/7Tim McKay 6/12Kyle Kueker 6/17
Blue Max Member Radio Channel Usage
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Available Channels - 72Mhz (Ch. 11-60), 50 Mhz (Ch. 1-8 Ham)
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Blue Max R/CPO Box 7803Buffalo Grove IL 60089-7803
Blue Max R/C Flying ClubAMA # 1040
www.BlueMaxRC.com
UPCOMING EVENTS FORMay 2010 – July 2010
May 201016) Fun Fly – 10:00 a.m.
17) Monthly Meeting – 7:00 p.m.
June 201021) Monthly Meeting – 7:00 p.m.
July 201019) Monthly Meeting – 7:00 p.m.