January 2006 Crosswinds
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January 2006 Crosswinds
January 2006 Newsletter for the SPring Area Radio Kontrol Society SPARKS 2005 - 2006 Officers Duane Neefe President 936-372-9265 Jim Greer Vice President 281-370-5615 George Terry Treasurer 281-356-4315 Diane Marson 281-374-8915 Secretary & Newsletter Editor SPARKS Flight Instructors Chief Instructor 281-288-7661 Lee Dillenbeck Flight Instructors, Airplanes Bob Allen 281-443-8779 Paul Johnson 281-353-7930 Jack Jones 281-252-3159 Ted Karis 281-970-7786 Richard Lewis 281-351-8540 Bill Murad 281-290-8945 Nick Marson 281-374-8915 Duane Neefe 936-372-9265 Ground Instructors, Airplanes Vic Baney 281-357-1357 Gabriel Virene 281-830-3208 Helicopters Charles Jones 832-978-3688 Duane Neefe 936-372-9265 Warren Watkins 281-855-7830 SPARKS WEBSITE www.sparksrc.com mail: SPARKS P.O. Box 1361 Tomball, TX 77377-1361 From the Cockpit by Duane Neefe Welcome to the January issue of the SPARKS newsletter-Crosswinds. Thanks to all of you who have contributed articles. Thanks to Diane Marson for publishing the newsletter. Our landlord recently told us that the sale of their property has been called off by the buyer. This of course is great news for us since we have more time to find a new field. It does not mean we should stop trying to find and develop new sites. The Kays still have their property for sale which we need to understand they probably will sell the property in the near future. Also the addition of new homes near our flying field could still make it impossible to fly there in the future. Therefore the SPARKS club still needs to actively investigate all potential flying sites. We need to continue with the Bauer Hockley Road site and work closely with the Simaron management concerning the airport runway site. We can support and maintain three or more flying sites. The locations and quality of these fields can enhance the SPARKS RC club and make it stronger within the local RC community. In the near future I will be sending a note to the neighboring RC clubs who extended guest flying privileges to us. I had previously told them I would keep them informed of our field status and they need to know we can currently stay at our field. I will thank them for their generous offer. Our next business meeting will be held January 4, 2006. We will be discussing how we will use the Simaron Fish Ranch facility and the status of the Bauer Hockley site. We will also be discussing AMA membership and club requirements. Please try to attend this meeting. Please remember that Safety should be number one for all of us. We should always try to set a good example for others especially our new members and younger members. If you have any concerns regarding safety at our flying field please let Vice President and Safety Officer Jim Greer jgreer16@houston.rr.com or myself dneefe@aol.com know your concerns. Remember set a good example fly safely! Christmas and a happy new year. Duane A. Neefe I hope you all have a great Highlights of the December meeting……. Glen Watson presented a very informative slide presentation comparing the prospective new field sites in comparison to existing fields. These photos are taken from the Google Earth website. The starting day of January 8, 2006 will be three days after our January meeting. At this meeting we will need to discuss how the field will be accessed and used. The field rules should be established before this meeting. It is important that we establish these rules before flying at the site. Please remember we will open the field for flying starting January 8, 2006. Photo left Simaron Fish Farm - Arrow shows runway Photo to right— Bauer Hockley Rd. 2 Map above shows possible new Field locations (blue flags) as well as area Flying Clubs (red flags) and major roads. The push pin markers depict Sparks members residences. Sparks Field Don Menk won Model of the Month with his electric P 51B 3 Unbelievable Aerial Photos submitted by Dean Nistetter http://www.haute-voltige.com/en/general/news/latest.htm This is a great one too….. http://www.airliners.net/ “Breaking the Sound Barrier” is just a sample Highlights of the 2005 Oceana Air Show submitted by Lee Dillenbeck Here are several websites of the NAS 2005 Oceana Air Show in Virginia Beach, Virginia. There are lots of awesome photos and the show featured flights by The US Navy Blue Angels, British Red Devils, Canadian Sky Hawks and the US Army SOC Black Daggers. You must check these out and enjoy the great photos and commentary. http://www.richard-seaman.com/Aircraft/AirShows/Oceana2005/Highlights/ http://www.stevesairshow.com/2005shows/oceana05.html http://www.richard-seaman.com/Aircraft/AirShows/Oceana2005/index.html Here’s a good one from Mike Rose…… Turn up your speakers….. http://worteldrie.com/flash/emergency.swf 4 Rumors have been circulating that Heli Pilot, Charles Jones had defected over to the “Dark Side” (a.k.a. Fixed Wing flight) Well, here is the truth in Charles own words……. My Two New Aircraft by Charles Jones After working for a couple of months I finished the two airplanes I have been working on in my spare time. The first one is a Carl Goldberg ARF which I found out 2 weeks after I brought it that it had been discontinued. I put a Thunder Tiger 46 Pro engine in and it flies great with it. The weak point of the kit is the landing gear, after studying it, I decided to replace the screws with hard Allen screws and build a back stop so the two piece landing gear would stay put. This is really a great flying airplane, very smooth. MATRIX 40 ARF Kit Number: 12075 Wingspan: 55¼" Wing Area: 662 Sq." Flying Weight: 5 -6 lbs. Fuse Length: 58" Power: .40-.50 2-Stroke .52-.70 4-Stroke Close up of landing gear mods 5 My Two New Aircraft, con’t The second ARF kit is a 540T by Vector Flight, built in Canada (do not go through the trouble of looking them up because two weeks after I received it they closed) I installed a Super Tiger 90 which has more than enough power for what I may want to do. The two piece wing does not use a tube system but uses plywood. This is an airplane I will have to slowly grow into. I have the feeling this could get away from me very quickly if I let it. Specifications: Wing Span: 66 inches. Length: 57 inches. Engine required: 0.60 - 0.90 2 stroke. 0.90 - 1.00 4 stroke. Weight: 8-8.5 lbs. approx. with 0.75 2-stroke engine, 5 standard servos and 600 mAH NiCd Rx Pack. Wing Area: 730 sq. in. Removable 2 piece wing. As a side note, Greg Riede who helps me even after I have came over to the dark side, says he now remembers why he flies helicopters. 6 A note from the Editor…… Well another year has come and gone (sort of like some aircraft) and as we reflect on 2005, as a Club, we have been faced with the challenge of relocating our Field. Many special thanks are due to the continued efforts of a group of members who spent many hours and gallons of gasoline in the quest so all of us members would have a flying field in the future. They included Vic Baney, Kevin Braziel, Homer Davis, Kay Everett, Chris Ferdona, Melvin Field, Mark Hunt, Charles Jones, Jack Jones, Len Kingsbury, Don Menk, Ed Menville, Duane Neefe, Dean Nistetter, Greg Riede, Jim Ridgway, Jim Sheffield, Tom Shelton, Steve Tavary, George Terry and Glen Watson. Please excuse me if I omitted anyone’s name…. The Crosswinds is about 1/2 size this month but hopefully next month it will be back in full form. It is being posted early this month because we will be out of town over the holidays. Many thanks to contributing members…. Lee Dillenbeck…….Charles Jones, Dean Nistetter and Mike Rose Hope Santa leaves everyone a new plane under the tree! 7