June 2010 Chill the Champagne! It may not be time to drink the champagne, but it s certainly time to get it chilled and ready for the celebration. There are two headline news items. First, we now have a signed lease. Second, the applications for the land use permit and right-of-way are also signed and have been submitted to the county. Our lease is effective starting September 1, 2010. Pending costs associated with development of the access (right-of-way) we have an option to purchase the crop that s currently planted and start development of the site before September. However, we can t legally fly until the land use permit is issued and approved. That permit should be issued by mid-july. At the moment, our greater concern is the right-of-way. A county engineer has inspected the access and we do not meet minimum visibility requirements. We are in the process of hiring a civil engineering firm to inspect the access and make recommendations. President s Soapbox There s lots of news this month. The headline news announces our signed lease with the Coussens and the signed development and right-of-way applications that have been submitted to the county. Paul is also willing to let us in early to start development of the runways before September. Whether or not we can afford to purchase his crop to get in early is totally dependent on the costs that could be associated with development of the access. Next meeting 7:00 PM June 15, 2010 North Plains Fire Station A county engineer has already inspected the access. We need to have visibility back to the stop sign on the south side of the railroad tracks. We can t see that stop sign due to some trees and brush, so will probably have to do some clearing. We also have to have 500ft visibility to the east. The county engineer reports that we only have 435 ft. So, we now have to bring in a licensed and bonded civil engineering firm to perform a study and make recommendations. The study will cost us approximately $1,000. Keep your engines running! Scott E. AMA Development Grant Fly-A-Ways has been awarded a grant of $1,221.90 towards the development of our new flying site! Only eighteen clubs across the country were selected for grants from the AMA, and we are the only club in District XI to receive a grant! 1
May Meeting Minutes Meeting called to order at 7:05pm. Nineteen members attended. Scott Carrigan and Scott Enochs reported on the status of the permit applications and the lease. The development and right-of-way permits are signed by the Coussens and submitted to the county. The lease is also now signed by the Coussens. The board will determine the best method to make the lease available to the general membership. Dennis Laughlin gave the Treasurer s report. There are currently 31 paid members for 2010. Goal is 50 paid members to support the field development budget. Curt Boardman will be updating club records, membership list, and issuing member labels for AMA cards this month. Old Business: a) 2010 dues reminder; b) Flyers for FAW Lifetime Membership Raffle are posted at Tammies, RC Modeler NW, Hillsboro Hobbies, Coyote, and Hobby Town; c) Len Merritt and Ron Bacon are organizing the July 20 WWI Model Expo event to be held at the Tualatin Valley Parks and Recreation park on Rood Bridge Road in Hillsboro (just north of the Merriweather golf course). A pot luck dinner is part of the plan. For the theme WWI Model Expo, members are encouraged to bring models, publications, collectables, etc about anything associated with the great war. This event is open to the general public. It is also our July general meeting...the event is intended to be mostly social. The club will hold a brief meeting at the park. d) The shed at Harlan s has been cleaned out. Cliff N has the mower and will make needed repairs. Everything else is now in storage at Scott E s garage. The mat Win a lifetime membership in Fly-A-Ways That s right! A $50.00 contribution towards developing our Dersham Road site earns one chance at winning a lifetime club membership. No limit on number of entries per person. This membership raffle is also open to the public. Information displays have been set up at local hobby stores. Winning entry will be drawn at the grand opening ceremonies of our new field this Fall. The entry form can be found on the club site at www.flyaways.org. Got stuff? Good stuff? Stuff that s itching to be used, but you can t use it? How about donating that stuff to the club to help raise funds for developing the new field. Bring stuff to a monthly meeting and our auction experts will include it in the monthly raffles. Dues payments accepted at monthly meetings or by payment to : Fly-A-Ways R/C Club 14647 SW Pinot Ct. Tigard, OR 97224 2
should be removed by Dusters in June. New Business: a) A meeting with Gary Gross, president of the Willamette Valley Soaring Club is scheduled for 5/21. Meeting scheduled to observe flight patterns of gliders and tugs, and develop appropriate safety plans. b) various upcoming events announced. Events will be posted on the event calendar on the website. c) Product announcements factory direct ARF sales and Oregon Scientific camera. Ken Gullberg donated an electric biplane for the monthly raffle won by Jim McCord. Meeting adjourned 8:30pm. 3
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS - PLACE YOUR AD HERE - (REASONABLE RATES) TAMMIE'S HOBBIES 10am to 8pm on Weekdays. 10am to 5pm on Saturday. 12pm to 5pm on Sunday. Our Address is: Tammie s Hobbies 12024 SW Canyon Rd Beaverton, Oregon 97005 Phone # (503)644-4535 Also check out our ebay store Dwayne s Special for the month 15% off on any in stock model airplane kit in stock. Good only to Fly- A-members for the month of June. Coyote Hobby Coyote Hobby is located at: 1128 Main St. Oregon City, Oregon. Please stop by and browse around. Our hours are: Monday- Friday 10:00AM to 6:00 PM Saturday 10:00AM to 5:00 PM Sunday 12:00 Noon to 5:00 PM Visit our web site: www://coyotehobby.com Hobby Town USA 25699 SW Argyle Ave Wilsonville, Oregon R.C. Modeler NW 17140 SW Shaw Beaverton, Oregon (503)-649-0633 June 2010 Club specials: Buy an in stock airplane and pay with cash, and take the following amount off the price of the airplane. $50.00 - $100.00 take $15.00 off $101.00 - $200.00 take $20.00 off $201.00 and up take $30.00 off Must be in store stock and cash only. Buy $50.00 or more and get 10% off your total sale. Does not include above airplane sale. Check the new Saito engine prices! Our Saito engine prices have already been lowered to meet Saito's 33% price reduction. Look for July 2010 specials! Thank you for your support. Hillsboro Hobby Shop 345 East Main Hillsboro, Oregon 97123 View Map Store Hours: Mon - Fri 10am - 6pm Sat 10am - 5pm Sun Closed Telephone: 503-648-3788 Web Site: www.hillsborohobbyshop.com 503-685-7333 4
BRUCE GRAHAM AUTO REPAIR ASE Master certified All work GUARANTEED Call for appointment Mon-Fri 8:30-5:30 (503) 649-8356 Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning Service Clifford G. Nicholson Owner Operator (503) 524-5330 The Right Choice Since 1977 FOR SALE If you have items for sale or trade send the information to secretary@flyaways.org Send Item for sale in to be posted for next months Newsletter See next page for items for sale Thanks Cliff Kelly Martin Kelly Martin Insurance Agency Auto Home Life Business Bus: (503) 646-5500 Cell (503) 320-2819 Fax: (503) 350-1503 T/F 1-877-912-6400 kellysagency@integraonline.com 5
For Sale-Some good stuff!!! Skill 1 ¾ H.P. Router and table Delta variable speed bench joiner De Walt 10 table saw Delta combo bench sander 6 belt 4 disk Delta combo bench sander 1 belt 5 disk Grizzly variaible spd 10 throat band saw Delta portable dust collecter 5 hose Porter Cable profile sander kit ( 17 profiles) Craftsman 3 X 21 belt sander Porter Cable palm sander model 341 Delta model 23 645 bench grinder Unimat model 736.21410 bench lathe 8 Throat (?) Carba-tec 6 (?) variable speed wood lathe Craftsman ½ chuck 4 speed drill press If you are interested contact Cliff Pemberton 503-643-5021 or cpflyer@aol.com A Safety Note from Cliff Choose wisely I just finished reading an excellent article written by Jay Penniger of the Dusters, about test flying a new model. The builder has a reputation, well deserved, of building outstanding models both in appearance and performance and the Test Pilot is well qualified to make the first flight. The trials of that first and second flight point out that not only building and flying skill is required for a successful flight. Towards the end of the article where the real trouble happens and the airplane is destined for the scrapheap, something interesting comes to light. Equipment choice is a big factor in building an airplane that will fly well and safe. In this case there was failure, to some degree, in all control surface servos, causing almost uncontrollable flight. Metal geared servos stripped, other servos failed to perform under the loads encountered in flight. It is amazing that the airplane made it back to the field at all. Remember that choosing the right equipment for the job could make the difference between a great flight or an uncontrollable missile. Bits and pieces should be considered. Are the push rods heavy enough? Are the hinges stout enough? Not only is there enough torque in that servo, is it strong enough to handle the loads? Consider these things while building, and build safety into the design. Safety is a state of mind... Think and act safely. 6