DSC Meeting Minutes for June and July 2008

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President Jim Armstrong 207-725-5758 Vice President Glenn Collins 207-547-2030 Secretary Mike Farnsworth 207-729-7290 AMA Club Charter #2988 Treasurer Ken Mac Donald 207-443-3585 http://www.downeastsoaring.org DownEast Soaring Club Upcoming Events Event Date Time Location Gambler HLG and Gambler power Pod Contest August DSC Business meeting August 23, 2008 23 August 2008 Pilot s meeting Approx. 10:00 AM Show & Tell 9 am to 9:30. Business meeting 9:30 to approx 10 am. Gambler pilot meeting after DSC meeting.. BAM Field BAM Field September DSC Business meeting TBA DSC members will be notified by e-mail as summer meetings are flexible. Intent is to try to mix them up and include meetings during flying events. TBA October DSC Business meeting Saturday, 5/10/2008 Bookland Coffee Shop, 9am coffee/pastry, 9:30 Business meeting, 10:30 Cooks Corner, Brunswick Show & Tell (Slope afterwards?). See Note #1 1. Breakfast starts at 9:00 in the Bookland Conference Room. The business meeting will start at 9:30 am sharp. Show and Tell at 10:30. Members are encouraged to eat breakfast during the business portion of the meeting. OTHER EVENTS (For planning purposes): 1. Great State of Maine Air Show September 6 and 7 th, 2008 2. Reminder: Bookland meetings are scheduled on the 2 nd Saturday of the month during the late fall, winter and early spring. DSC Meeting Minutes for June and July 2008

MEMBERS PRESENT AT THE JUNE DSC MEETING: MEMBERS PRESENT AT THE JULY DSC MEETING: TREASURES REPORT: None. SECRETARY S REPORT: None

OLD BUSINESS: BOY SCOUT CAMPOREE: Update: Boy Scout camporee was a huge success. Paul Johnson, John Cheetham and Mike Farnsworth from our club manned the booth. Special Thank You for their efforts. I m sure the Scouts appreciated it. Paul provided members with a verbal report on the event. He said groups of 15 to 20 scouts received information about our hobby and built foam plate aircraft. The scouts showed promise as aeronautical engineers by creating unexpected variations on the basic flying design. Paul felt that the Topsham location was superior to other places that have hosted our shows in the past. DSC FUND RAISER: In an effort to keep dues from increasing, Jim started a Cyberspace RC Swap Meet, which is designed to raise funds through donations. RC items for sale/swap are listed in a PDF file and sent out to perspective buyers. Plan is to post the file to the DSC Web site so people can go there and view the latest offerings. Jim sent an e-mail to Club members that said the following: The DSC kitty is getting low so attached is an effort to help rectify that. It is a win win situation. The modelers make out by selling or purchasing a treasure and the DSC gets a donation. The cyberspace RC Swap Meet that is attached might be a year round thing. If you see an item your interested in, contact the seller and see if the person can bring it to the Swap meet at the BAM field (if it hasn't sold yet). DSC and BAM members will have first crack at the listing, before it is sent to other Clubs etc. Here is the text used in the Swap Meet PDF file: Jim s cyberspace RC Swap Meet is designed for the benefit of RC enthusiasts, which are gas saving, convenience, and effectiveness in getting visibility to the RC swap item. There is no pre-determined cost to the seller. A small donation the Downeast Soaring Club for their effort would be appreciated. Seller makes a determination based on their financial situation and final selling price. donation. Options are: Paypal to jamesiii@blazenetme.net It is easy to make a

Cash Check made out to the Downeast Soaring Club and sent to: o DSC Treasurer Ken Mac Donald o 114 George Wright Road o Woolwich, ME 04579 RC enthusiasts can submit RC Swap Items to Jim Armstrong s e-mail jamesiii@suscom-maine.net for addition to Jim s cyberspace RC Swap Meet. Items spoken for will be annotated by strikethrough. Example: DSC-1 100inch glider $100. Eventually sold items will be deleted entirely. Donations to the Downeast Soaring Club appreciated. (jamesiii@blazenetme.net) or Check made out to the Downeast soaring Club. Options are cash, pay pal Update: Jim entertained several questions about the Cyberspace RC Swap Meet. Several items were donated to the Club by John Emery. He brought them to a meeting at the BAM field and before 2 of the items even made it to Jim s Van they were spoken for. Jim said that he will be getting 2 glider from John Curtis and will be putting them in the Swap. Jim gave John $10 worth of Anderson Power pole connectors and needs to be reimbursed from the sale of the gliders. $35 was raised for DSC through the purchase of 2 planes donated by John Emery. Special Thank You to John Emery for his generous donations. WARBIRD AIR SHOW: At a previous meeting, Paul Johnson provided information regarding the potential for setting up a booth at the Warbird Air Show that is typically held at the Portland Jet Port in September. We could potentially do some demonstration flying in a hangar at that time. Paul will give us an update as the time draws near. Update: None CANCELING DSC MEETING ON-LINE: Because of the icy weather the day of the March meeting, Jim asked if it would be a good idea for Club to give the President authorization to cancel a monthly meeting, for any good reason. An Officer could send out an e-mail to members before the meeting. Members must check their e-mail before leaving for a meeting, especially during inclement weather. Change could also be posted on the DSC Website event Schedule if time is available before meeting. Members felt that it was a good idea. Nelson said that members could not afford to drive to a meeting for

nothing. Motion passed unanimously. Update: Again, Jim asked if anyone had any questing about procedure he will follow if it is determined that a scheduled meeting is to be cancelled. He read the above to give everyone a common knowledge base. NEW BUSINESS: DSC DRAWING LIBRARY: Drawing to be added to the DSC Drawing Library. PICTURE NAME TYPE SPAN DESCRIPTION Mignet Pou-du- Ciel (Flying Flea) Electric powered 33 inches 1:8 Stand Off Scale; 1100 Kva brushless; strangely configured aircraft design by Colin Reynolds that is very stable in flight. DSC FREE MAGAZINE RAFFLE: Each attendee at the June or July meeting won a magazine

POSTING ITEMS TO THE WEB SITE: As a result of discussing making additions to the Cyberspace RC Swap Meet and DSC DRAWING LIBRARY and posting them, Nelson Frost made a suggestion that the originators of these documents be given the capability to post the changes to the Club Web site immediately. He said that all you would have to do is give them rights to a directory where they could upload the revised file(s). He said that is what he does on the Skystreaker s Web site. He said the last time he talked with Mike Farnsworth, space on the web site hosting computer was not an issue. Jim said he would contact the Web Master Mike Farnsworth and ask him. SHOW AND TELL: John Emery showed us his scratch built Short Scion. He finished it after the meeting and sent us a picture with flying details. Below is what he said. Hi Jim: Haven't seen you for awhile and in the meantime I have finished my Short Scion and have flown it several times. Just to let you know, the plane flys very well, good take-offs but the landings are a little hairy. The plane came out about 3 0z. overweight so it's no floater and the landing gear is located just about under the CG so the plane has a tendency to nose over on landings and you can't slow it up much - will stall. If you get it coming in at the right speed and are careful, a good landing will result. I guess you could say the wing loading is a little high! Anyway my initial (maiden) flight with a 2 cell lipo and the GWS A Drives would barely get the plane off the ground. I then installed a 730 TP 3 cell and this made a world of difference. Plenty of power now but as you know, the little carbon brushed motors will only take some much current over time. I did install heat sinks

on both motors and this should help some plus I don't use full power only for take-offs. I have another pic of the finished plane and am sending it along. Hope this may be what you want. Let me know if I can do anything else on this project for the newsletter. By the way, I did install a landing light that comes on when the battery is connected and did install seperate red and green lights in the wing tips that have their own individual battery source. Just for kicks!! John Dick Rosenberg showed us his semi-scale MINIMOA, 2 meter gullwing. Originally designed as a free flight but redesigned for RC. I built it as a kit and have further converted it to electric with a Speed 500 and a planetary gear drive. Hand glided but not yet flown; awaiting a part..

Paul Johnson showed us his revised Rhom Bus (left side of picture). Paul installed an electric ducted fan for propulsion and lightened the tail by boring holes. Paul says the plane is noiseless and receives power from a 3-cell lipo battery. He has flown it several time at glider night and it flys wonderful. Devon Connors told of a plane his farther picked up at a swap meet at Ray and Robins. It flew great. Charlie Kerr is holding a plane that Dick Rosenberg gave him. It is a paper model of the full size Minimoa. You download the plans, cut them out and glue them together. Dick made it for Charley Kerr since he is in the process of building from scratch a 134" Minimoa glider. Paper version is not a flying model. Charley has it hanging in his shop

Dick Rosenberg showed us his Sprinter, a power sailplane. Dick says The plane was given to me by Michael Fanrnsworth. It was an ARF but he didn't care for it. I powered it with a small HiMax inrunner with a planatary gear drive. The motor was rewound by Tim Acord and, for it's size, it puts out a great deal of power and speed. Great flying machine, built with with ailerons and elevator only. Capable of great speeds but with aileron/speed brakes, slows down to gentle approaches and landings. (JIM ARMSTRONG): Glider Contest Report: Mike Bergerson attended a Glider contest in NH on 17 August.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT GLIDER/ELECTRIC NIGHT: Wednesday night Glider/Electric Night has been attracting a lot of flyers, both from DSC and BAM. One Wednesday night we had the 3 Rhom Bus s there. Paul Johnson flew the middle one for the first time with an EDF (Electric Ducted Fan) that had a brushless motor in it. It flew great. Paul liked the way it sounded. John Cheetham s bigger one flew that evening too. Other Club member projects: John Ostromecky is shown here completing the Frog he started building this winter in Ken Mac Donald s basement during Wednesday glider night.

John Cheetham is scratch building another canard. Mike Bergerson s completed Gambler. Mike Bergerson is kit bashing a Spirit Elite. Happy Safe Flying, Jim