February 2014 Newsletter added
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February 2014 Newsletter added
CLUB WEBSITE: HTTP://WWW.JCSPORTFLIERS.ORG February 20, 2014 February 8, 2013 Club Awards Dinner – 40th Anniversary Celebration. Our Founders – Charter members (L-R) Charlie Wehler, Rich Border, Larry Larsen and Larry Cressman. Missing member was Bob Green who was snowed in at his home in Maryland. The entire JCSF Exec, Board and Stan Berger lined up to congratulate Ed Runkel for winning the prestigious Academy of Model Aeronautics Carl Goldberg Vital People award. A cash prize came with the Plaque. NEXT MEETING – Will be held on Wednesday, 8:00 PM at the Croydon Hall Senior Center in Leonardo. We’ll have the usual monthly raffle plus Model of the Month and 2013 Model of the year. Page 2 February 8th Annual Club Dinner A note from your president Fifty five members enjoyed the 40th anniversary celebration and annual awards dinner held at the Jumping Brook Country Club in Neptune. The event had just about something for every one. For this year’s club award dinner the theme was a celebration of our 40th anniversary. We recognized five founding members who have been with us since’73. And we recognized one very key individual who’s been working tirelessly over the years to keep our membership informed and up to date (and entertained as well). Included were door prizes for all members, a special raffle and a woman’s only 50-50 where one winner gets half and a second winner gets the other half. A caption contest was also held to produce a winning description of a club photo. Honored at the event were the five charter members who founded the club in 1973 (see Page 1). We are fortunate to have these members still active in the club. Placards were made of photos that depicted old club members and activities. A slide show of another group of photos were also shown. Stan Berger then produced a surprise video consisting of an interview of Ed Runkel describing his history in the hobby and with the club. Award plaques were given out for flying events and models of the year. Finally, prestige awards for Sport Flier of the year were given: Sport Flier 2012 Model of the Year 1st Pl. - Stuart Katz 1st Pl, - Rob Kallok nd 2 Pl – Adam Lilley 2nd Pl - Bob Keibley 3rd Pl – Stan Berger 3rd Pl – Larry Larsen th 4 Pl – Bob Keibley 3rd Pl – Rich Border th 5 Pl – Rob Kallok Most Improved Pilot – Chuck Safarian To wrap up the festivities, the AMA Carl Goldberg Vital People was awarded to Ed Runkel. Sport Flier of the Year 2013 Since 1983 the AMA has awarded five members each year with the prestigious Carl Goldberg vital People Award which recognizes individuals who are “vital people in the background of the modeling movement whose efforts enhance the enjoyment of the hobby and whose accomplishments are seldom formally acknowledged”. These folks are nominated by the AMA membership and a panel reviews the candidates to determine if their credentials meet their criteria. As you would imagine there are more submissions than slots, so receiving this honor requires significant contributions to our hobby/sport. And one of our own has been bestowed with this award – one that most of us could only dream of achieving. Ed Runkel received a 2013 Carl Goldberg Vital People Award for his contributions to the club as the Newsletter Editor over the past thirty years. But for those who’ve known Ed over the years we realize that this contribution is only one aspect of what he’s brought to the club. Whether he’s been your instructor (he was mine), A CD for one of our regular club contests, or a core team member in the running of the club, Ed continues to be a key and integral member of our club/family. Ed exemplifies what being an involved and passionate JCSF club member is all about. Rob Models eligible for 2013 Model of the year Jan – Rob Kallok – Multiplex Fun Cub Feb - Rich Border – Angry Bird Mar – Toby Savage – Albatros DVA Apr – Adam Lilley – Hellcat May – Bob Kiebley – MIG 23 Jet - Chuck Safarian - Combat plane June – Rich Border – Lucy July – Joe Berardi – Fokker Eindekker Aug – Stu Katz – Beechcraft Sept – Bob Keibley – Fokker D-7 Joe Berardi – Something Extra Oct – Stu Katz- Hawker Hurricane Nov – Shane Moore – Fairchild 24 Dec – Bob Keibley – F-14 Eagle Recording Secretary’s Report 2014 is here ! Our January meeting was held on the 28th at yet another undisclosed location at Croydon Hall Academy. 18 members found their way to the new meeting room. Darryl read the previous meeting minutes and Stu read the Treasurer’s report. Model of the Month Old Business Our meetings will be held at Croydon Hall this month and next month. We are in the process of visiting other possible locations. Our annual membership renewal is now in full swing. I see that 23 of our 2013 members have not renewed their AMA. Time to check your AMA card and renew your JCSF membership. 1st Place - William Nieman – kit built Balsa USA Nieuport electric, Hand crafted spoked wheels. Our Club Dinner, held at the Jumping Brook Golf Club, celebrated our 40th anniversary and recognized our founding members and 2013 Contest Winners. The prestigious Sport Flier of the Year as well as the AMA Carl Goldberg Vital People were awarded. New Business Don’t miss our club member presence in recent Model Aviation and Flying Models publications, and 2013 NEAT video. Way to go all. The WRAM show is this weekend. Feb 21st 23rd. Great place to get all of the goodies to finish up your projects or find new one. The Tri-County club is sponsoring a bus trip to Udvar-Hazy Air and Space Museum on Sat. March 8th. A few seats are left for the $50 trip. If you deleted Rob’s e-mail go to www.tricountyrc.com for more info. Lebanon PA Flea Market is March 8th. Don’t miss this 5 room RC smorgasbord. 2nd Place – Adam Lilley – rebuilt ¼ scale Fokker Triplane. Mark Nettleingham won the raffle, a big batch servos 3rd Place – Rob Kallok – Twisted Hobbies EPP crack Turbo Beaver. Don’t forget to pay your dues at the upcoming meeting! Read continued club history last three pages. Page 4 To - MEMBERS – From Dick Sarpolus BOB PERU - We have lost a local modeler and model airplane businessman. Bob Peru passed away recently, at 85 years of age. Our long time members will remember when Bob owned and operated Hobby Headquarters in Red Bank. (In the same location as HobbyMasters is now, but no relationship between the two businesses.) As the local hobby shop, Hobby Headquarters was the go-to place for all of us local R/C model airplane enthusiasts at the time. Bob was the guy with the answers, the guy with the information that we needed, and his shop was the place to get our equipment and supplies. In 1964, Bob helped to organize and incorporate the Monmouth Model Airplane Club, which is still around and celebrating their 50th birthday this year. Bob spent a lifetime involved with aviation, both modeling and full scale. He operated his retail hobby shop at several locations in this area, and over the years expanded into hobby distribution, airplane kit manufacturing, and mail order and internet operations, always keeping up with the changes in the hobby’s technology. He was also active in full scale aviation, owning several aircraft, being an instructor, and flying as a pilot for a local airline. He took our sons and I up in his Tri-Pacer and Bonanza, and when flying back and forth to DC on business trips I would see him in the front seat of the Beech or Piper from my passenger seat in the rear. He was not only an airplane guy, he also had a good sized fishing boat for some time. And he did auto work as another hobby; I remember him banging on the sheet metal of a small sports car, fixing it up for his daughter. Bob got into total wood airplane kit production, making and modifying a lot of machine equipment to process the balsa logs he would import from South America. I spent time in his shop, picking up the freshly cut and trimmed balsa I used in my airplane building. Later he also had plastic vacuum forming equipment and was an early ARF airplane manufacturer. As the sources of our modeling supplies began to go overseas, he became an importer of hobby supplies and products, getting the stuff we modelers needed and wanted. He expanded from epoxy and servos to a full line model airplane dealer. As electric power took over from our glow and gas engines, he moved to handle the new electric supplies. His son Dave has been operating BP Hobbies, now located in Hillsborough NJ. I collaborated with Bob on a number of airplane projects over the years and always enjoyed working with him, and the big breakfasts in the nearby diner. He helped along our airplane hobby. He was one of the good guys. I will miss him. Dick Sarpolus = Page 5 CLUB DINNER SCENE – Photos by Stan Berger We had a birthday Cake. Chuck Safarian and wife. Darryl and Pat Schlosser . Trent Schneider and Gerhard Stejskal. Joe and Elizbieta Zurawski Dave and Marie Mauger. Gary and Ginny Swist. Tony and Cathy LoBraico. Bob and Lois Landis. Ed Runkel and Barbara Devlin. Zoli and Claire Mogyoros Patrick Wells and wife. Stu and Jodi Katz. Larry and Mildred Cressman. Mike and Susan Romo Page 6 MORE CLUB DINNER PHOTOS Cristine Romo and husband. Steve and Donna Gallop. Lew Fein. Frank and Gale Beshears and son. John Tomaino and wife. Larry Larsen and Charlie Wehler. Larry Larsen with wife Peggy. Ed stands with Richie Border. Tony won the big prize. Joe and Joan Berardi. Mark and Kris Nettleingham. Stan and Clara Berger. Anniversary cake and pictures. Gary won an engine. Page 10 What we did not know when we acquired permission to use the race track property was that motorcyclists and kart drivers were already illegally already using the place. They were entering using a back entrance to the property that the police didn’t even know about. When we started cleaning up the place we discovered that we had to drive the bikers out. The bikers tried to run us off the track by racing at us with their machines. They were stopped by our cleanup crew which threatened them with chainsaws, sledge hammers and pitch forks. We then showed them our legal permit issued by the Township of Old Bridge and convinced them they were trespassing on private property. A few weeks later the bikers threatened us again in greater numbers, parking their motorcycles on the other side of the track. This time we took a risky and somewhat foolhardy tactic by driving them off with our model airplanes. We flew low over their heads and dove at them with threatened dive bombing until they left, frightened out of their wits. What we did worked, but in retrospect we realized what a law suit we would be in for had we hit and injured one of them And so we went on to enjoy the race track field for months to come, never realizing the depth of resentment felt by the bikers. Almost every week we had to clean up the field to eliminate minor vandalism left by them in the form of broken bottles and occasional rubble. It was simply a cost of doing business there, and we could not foresee what the future held for us. Ed Runkel *********************************** COMING EVENTS Next Meeting – Wednesday February 26, 8:00 pm at Croydon Hall, Leonardo. 2013 Model of the Year, MOM, raffle, and dues collections. Sat. March 8 – Lebanon Flea Market (non club event) Wednesday March 26- 8 PM, Monthly club meeting Croydon Hall Senior Center Sat March 29th-Adopt-a-Road Cleanup 9:00 am at Dorbrook Stu Katz organizer