September 2014
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September 2014
September 2014 Volume 21— Issue 9 Editor – Lynne Walters Page 1 Volume 21 – Issue 9 September 2014 Propwash 1 Meeting Minutes 2 PROPWASH & BACKBLAST Wanted 4 by Mike Melendy For Sale 4 Editor’s Page 5 Indoor Flying 6 Upcoming Events 6 Instructors 6 Birthdays 7 Inside This Issue Hobby Shops Club Events 8 10 Leaves are falling and Autumn is almost upon us. Best we should fill the air with our planes and other thingies. With most major club functions behind us, we can relax and enjoy sport flying and the few fun flies left to us. Speaking of which, the next will be a "Climb and Glide" with a few options [+/-]. Also, a 7-11 dice roll start and finish as an equalizer. Better to be lucky than good! (Better yet to be lucky and good). Happy news, congratulations to Diana and Ron Petterec on their wedding and wishing them a long, happy life together. Sad news, we regret the loss of Matt Hauser’s dear wife, Beatrice. She fought a long, AMVETS POST 66 hard struggle with cancer. May the souls of the faithful 700 MCHENRY RD WHEELING, IL. 60090 rest in peace. I`ll say no more. See you flying. Meetings are the 3rd Monday of the month. RENEW YOUR BLUE MAX & AMA MEMBERSHIPS!! AMA CHARTER 1040 GOLD LEADERSHIP CLUB Vice President Howard Bifeld Editor Lynne Walters Board of Directors Next meeting is September 15th at : Start time - 7:00 p.m. President Mike Melendy ~ Mike Steve Haas Shlomo Rimer Bradford Walters Gene Zerega Secretary Murry Randell Treasurer Bob Wisinski Webmaster Doug Bradbury COMMITTEES Banquet Ray Laning Field Marshal John Haderly Jim Kaufman Flying Proficiency Steve Haas Fun-Fly Jed Korthals Ground Crew ATTENTION: Palatine HS Cross Country Meet will be held on Saturday, Sept 28 starting at 9 am til about noon. NO FLYING!!!! Gene Zerega Matt Hauser Noise Shlomo Rimer Picnic Carl Will/Gene Derbick Bob Breckler Programs OPEN Safety Don Linder/Rich Blaha September 2014 Volume 21— Issue 9 MEETING MINUTES Page 2 by Murry Randell, Secretary August 18, 2014 Meeting The August 18, 2014 meeting of the Blue Max RC Flying Club was called to order at 7:00 pm by President Mike Melendy. Welcome Guests Ken Alter Welcome New Members Gary Hesse & Mike McTague Around The Hangar President’s Report — Mike Melendy: Meeting opened with the Pledge of Allegiance. The annual picnic went well. Secretary Report — Murry Randell: The minutes were accepted as published in the newsletter. Treasurer Report — Bob Wisinski: Financial information is available to members upon request. Newsletter Report — Lynne Walters: It is not too late to send in your comments to the FAA. Webmaster Report — Doug Bradbury: No report. Committee Reports: Banquet — Ray Laning: No report. Field Marshal — John Haderly/Jim Kaufman: Everything is going well. Fun Fly — Jed Korthals: July Musical Planes - 1st place - Ron Petterec, 2nd place - Don Linder, 3rd place - Howard Bifeld. August Bomb Drop - 1st place - Mike Melendy, 2nd place - Eric Eder, 3rd place Steve Haas, 4th place - Don Linder. Noise — Shlomo Rimer: Testing to be done next weekend. Picnic — Carl Will/Gene Derbick/Bob Breckler: We had a great picnic. Thanks to the organizers and assistants. Proficiency — Steve Haas: Rob Getz has achieved intermediate level. Program — OPEN: None. Safety — Don Linder: When we see new flyers at the field we should acquaint them with the rules. Spectators should stay in the back of the pits. The helicopter area should only be used for small helis. Refreshments - Bob Breckler: Thanks to Bob. Old Business None. September 2014 Volume 21— Issue 9 Page 3 New Business None Crash Reports Leo Hanula - Flyzone Corsair lost control, not sure why. Also crashed another plane during the Fun Fly. Mike McGee - Senior Kadet, lost power & stalled, Rudy Krolopp already rebuilt it. Steve Haas - Falcon 120 Pusher Jet, stalled and went in. Mike Melendy - Lost a Hurricane and a Mustang, both totaled after spiraling in. Also crashed a Spitfire when he got too slow on landing. Dale Pate - lost an electric plane on maiden flight, had a park flyer receiver, possibly got out of range. Also cartwheeled a Citabria when he pulled up too early on take-off. Duane Lang - Elevator failed on his glider. Evolution ran out of gas and crashed during deadstick landing. Tom Jetson - PT-40 went in and can’t find it. Bob Wisinski - Mike Melendy recovered Bob’s Alpha 40 after Bradford Walters found it using his quad. Congratulations & Show & Tell Steve Haas presenting the Intermediate Level Certificate to Rob Getz. Rich Frost with his Power Line Models electric Albatros D5A. Ron Petterec with his Eflite Carbon Cub and new Spectrum DX9 radio. The meeting adjourned at 8:14 pm. September 2014 Volume 21— Issue 9 Page 4 FOR SALE This area is for members that have items to sell. Please send item descriptions and pictures to Bradford@thehoverzone.com. HANGER 9 (1/4) SCALE TIGER MOTH - NEW IN BOX Great Deal PRICE - $450 OR BEST OFFER CONTACT MIKE MELENDY AT 847-825-6564 BLADE 350QX BNF - NEW IN BOX Comes with a 3S Lipo battery, a balancing charger, extra props, & a camera mount. Never flown. PRICE - $350 OR BEST OFFER CONTACT ROB KAMENSKY AT MISC@NETMARKET.COM WANTED This is where Blue Max Club members can post RC items that they would like to buy. Send a description and contact info to Bradford@thehoverzone.com. September 2014 Volume 21— Issue 9 Page 5 Editor’s Page By Lynne Walters THE ANSWER TO AUGUST’S ‘NAME THAT PLANE’ The name of the plane is the Aichi M6A1 Seiran. Larry Bochenko was the only person to guess it correctly and will get a free raffle ticket at the September meeting. During WWII this aircraft was designed to be carried by and launched from the largest submarine at that time. This ingenious 2 man aircraft was a low wing, all metal design powered by a single inverted V-12 liquid-cooled 1400 hp engine. The aircraft was mounted on 2 floats and with its complex folding wing and tail sections could be completely assembled on deck within several minutes. Fluorescent paint was used on key parts to ease assembly at night. SEPTEMBER’S ‘NAME THAT PLANE’ In the late 1940’s, this aircraft corporation’s first aircraft design became America’s first original short take-off and landing design. The aircraft could take-off & land within 500 ft while clearing a 50 ft barrier. Its controls were effective at speeds as low as 28 mph. Send all responses to Bradford Walters at Bradford@thehoverzone.com. BUILDING TIP BY RICH FROST NEVER use a hot glue gun to build your models. Hot glue does NOT penetrate into the wood, thus the wood is just tacked together. Most Chinese ARFs are built with a glue gun Hence, they are not very strong. Eg: Landing gear gets pulled out on a hard landing. We see that all the time. One should go over every accessible joint with either CA, white glue, or epoxy when assembling an ARF. ***We need you to take action now and respond by September 23, 2014 (60 day extension) to the FAA Interpretation of the Special Rule for Model Aircraft that was released June 23, 2014. The Academy has reviewed the rule and is extremely disappointed and troubled at the approach the FAA has chosen to take in regards to this issue. All AMA members, family and friends need to take action now to let the FAA know that this rule significantly impacts the entire aeromodeling community and that this community is resolute and committed to protecting the hobby. All comments must include the docket number FAA-2014-0396. Email: Go to http://www.regulations.gov. Follow the online instructions for sending your comments electronically. Mail: Send Comments to Docket Operations, M-30; US Department of Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE., West Building Ground Floor, Room W12-140, West Building Ground Floor, Washington, DC 20590-0001.. September 2014 Volume 21— Issue 9 Page 6 GIRL SCOUT TROOP 262 Indoor Flying District 214 Forest View Ed Ctr Fieldhouse Flying, 2121 S Goebbert Rd, Arlington Hts. Course #9264 – Mondays 2:30 pm until 5:30 pm. Part 1 Session 9/15 - 11/24. First time flyers, contact Don Hooghkirk at dhoogh@flash.net or 847-537-8441 before registering at www.ce.d214.org. Session cost: $59 or Gold card $51. No class 10/13. Upcoming Events Please check our calendar on the website for more events or details: 9/13, Saturday - Chain O’Lakes Eagles Air Fest - 9 am - 3 pm, 5707 Pioneer Rd, Ringwood, IL Free Admission, Go to www.coleagles.com. 9/18 - 20 - Air Supremacy Over Elkhart, Elkhart, IN Municipal Airport, 9 am - 7 pm, Giant scale warbirds and Classics, Go to www.flyelkhart.com. 9/20 - Saturday - Woodland Aero Modelers Swap Meet, 8 am - noon, 11503 German Church Rd, Burr Ridge, IL, $5 admission. Go to www.woodlandaeromodelers.org. 9/20 - Saturday - Rock Valley RC Flyers Foam Warbird Fun Fly, Rockford, IL. Go to www.rockvalleyrcflyers.com for more info. 9/21 - Sunday - Big Bird Fly-In, 3901 E Edgewater Dr, Pekin, IL, IMAA rules apply. Www.pekinrc.com. 9/28 - Sunday - Fall Warbird Scramble, Streator, IL. Go to www.streatorrcflyers.com for info. 10/3 - 10/5 - iHobby Expo - Schaumburg Convention Center, 1551 N Thoreau Dr, Schaumburg, IL Go to www.giantshow.com for advance tickets. Enter code “HS312” for $3 off. Kids under 10 are free. 10/5, Sunday - Winnebago RC Flyers Swap Meet, 8 am - ?, EAA Nature Center Pavilion, Oshkosh, WI, $5 admission, Free Tables. Go to www.wrcf.rchomepage.com New Blue Max Members for August 2014 Ken Alter FOOD PANTRY DONATIONS We are collecting non-perishable foods for a local food pantry. The food pantry we are donating to is Our Lady of Ransom/St Vincent de Paul. Please bring your donations to our monthly meetings. Blue Max Club Instructors INSTRUCTORS GROUND CREW Howard Bifeld Don Linder Carl Will Matt Hauser Dan Deitemeyer Mike Melendy Gene Zerega Gene Zerega Steve Haas Shlomo Rimer Duane Lang Bradford Walters September 2014 Volume 21— Issue 9 Page 7 UPCOMING BIRTHDAYS From September 16th Through October 20th Jed Korthals 9/17 John Warnimont 10/1 Al Hlavacek 9/18 Rob Kamensky 10/2 Bob Breckler 9/21 Rich Frost 10/4 Tom Jetson 9/22 Joe Gallagher 10/7 Bob Wisinski 9/24 Duane Lang 10/7 Mike McTague 10/13 Shlomo Rimer 10/15 FESTIVAL OF FLIGHT St Charles, IL Pictures by Carl Will September 2014 Volume 21— Issue 9 Pat Smage at Hobbytown, Lake Geneva MID-AIR AT SIG FLY-IN Page 8 September 2014 Volume 21— Issue 9 Page 9 Du-Bro Products, Inc PO Box 815 SIG Mfg. Co., Inc. P.O. Box 520 401-7 South Front Street Montezuma, IA 50171-0520 Wauconda, IL 60084 800-848-9411 www.dubro.com 800-247-5008 www.sigmfg.com Jet Turbine Power Truck at Hobbytown Lake Geneva, WI Firing Up Picture by Lynne Walters September 2014 Volume 21— Issue 9 Page 10 Blue Max R/C Flying Club Inc. PO Box 7803 Buffalo Grove, IL 60089-7803 Blue Max Flying Field Deer Grove East FP Enter on Dundee Rd _______________________________________________________________________ Blue Max R/C Flying Club MEETING LOCATION— AMA # 1040 AMVETS POST 66 www.BlueMaxRC.com 700 MCHENRY RD WHEELING, IL 60090 UPCOMING EVENTS FOR September 2014 – November 2014 September 2014 14) Member Fun Fly - 10:00 a.m. 15) Monthly Meeting - 7:00 p.m. October 2014 20) Monthly Meeting - 7:00 p.m. November 2014 17) Monthly Meeting - 7:00 p.m.