August 02
A.G.M. Report
A good turnout attended the A.G.M. on July 4th, in excess of thirty members being present.
The meeting was opened with a vote of thanks to Derek Kent and his helpers for their efforts with the electric fence.
The balance sheet was discussed and approved by all present. Next years subscriptions were then discussed, the outcome being that no increase in fees was considered necessary for next year. The meeting therefore approved a subscription of £42 as per last year without any controversy.
If you didn't pay your subs' by the end of the meeting, please post them with a completed application form to Mike Pearson. (Address at the end of this newsletter) These are due from 1st July so please don't delay for too long!
Bill Sewell addressed the meeting to say that he no longer wished to be considered as club chairman unless elected to this position. No vote was taken on this, but the view of some members was that officers of the club should be seen at the field fairly frequently, and Bill's business commitments had prevented him doing this other than on rare occasions in recent times. The matter was left for further consideration.
The subject of Safety Officer was discussed, as Chris Bland, our current Safety Officer, is not rejoining, so the post will have to be occupied (to satisfy B.M.F.A. regulations) by someone else. It was pointed out that one person could not be ever present at the field and so should we have two or more officers? When volunteers were requested no one was prepared to offer their services, so once again the matter was left in abeyance.
There being no other business, apart from complaints about the field mowing which have already been addressed by Mike Pearson, the meeting was closed.
Don't forget, there is no meeting in August, but we hope to have a speaker for the September meeting.
Thanks to Charles Aitkenhead for this report.
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Other News
Safety Officer
Further to the A.G.M. report; Stuart Cooper has volunteered his services as Safety Officer. Stuart has rejoined our club this year and has some safety experience.
Any safety issues you have should be directed to him. See him at the field or `phone -
Thanks Stuart. It's appreciated.
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“A” Certificates
Our B.M.F.A. examiners, James Hunt and Mike Pearson, want people to go on a list to take their “A” certificate. It's my understanding that testing will take place on weekends. Ring Mike if you want to be added to the list.
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Help?
Dave Willis asks, “Is there any club member who is willing to spend some time at weekends to instruct me?” Dave is only available then. Please help if you can, as I know Dave is on the verge of selling up unless he can find someone to help him along.
Ring Dave.
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New Members
I'm sure you'll join me in extending a warm welcome to our newest members. Welcome all!
One member who has rejoined after an absence of many years is Barry “Castor” Clay. Barry is a lifelong modeller and has been seen at the field with many unusual aircraft over the years. If you need any advice on modelling matters just ask him. He also used to be a sign writer, so I've chucked him a couple of sheets of aluminium for new signs at the field! So when they appear you'll know who to thank! Thanks Barry.
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Norman Wilkinson
Norman, who is 80, has recently returned home from hospital after a major operation. I'm sure you'll all join me in wishing him a speedy and full recovery. He's been flying for many years virtually one-handed after suffering a stroke. How he does it I don't know. I've tried it and I can't do it.
Norman was a Halton boy and served with Second T.A.F. in WW2. If there's anything you want to know about Mustangs, Lysanders or Typhoons, he's your man! He has more hilarious anecdotes than anyone I've ever met. Plans are afoot to reform Bat Squadron (he knows what I'm on about!) so hurry up and get well (enough to fly!) soon Norm'!
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Shows & Displays in August
(Model Shows in Blue)
3 - 4 Woodvale Rally. RAF Woodvale, Nr Southport.
10 - 11 Large Model Assoc'. Duxford, Cambridgeshire.
15 - 18 Eastbourne Int' Airshow. Eastbourne, Sussex.
17 - 18 Large Model Assoc'. Catton Hall,
18 Shropshire Air Show. Sleap, Wem, Shropshire.
24 Sunset Flying Display N°4. Old Warden, Beds'.
24 - 26 Yorkshire Giant Model Spec'. Rufforth, Yorkshire.
25 - 26 The Great Yorkshire Air Show. Elvington, Yorks'.
31 Battle of Britain Airshow. Shoreham, Sussex.
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The Fence
On Saturday 6th July at around midday the wire was once more found wrapped around a steel post! Please, if you have to wrap it around something then make sure it's plastic!
No further problems since this though. Fingers crossed!
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Gate Keys
New members, or those who have lost theirs, can purchase a gate key to the field for £2. Available from Mike Pearson or myself.
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Hobby Hut
Paul from Hobby Hut, 70 Lower St, Hillmorton, Rugby, has asked me to include his opening hours, so here they are:
11 - 4 Sundays
12 - 8 Weekdays
Closed Wednesdays
10 - 6 Saturday
The Sunday opening could be useful, eh?
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Adverts
Don't forget you can advertise your for sale and wants in this newsletter. Provided you let me have them about a week before the end of the month I can include them here. See me at the field, e-mail or `phone.
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Quote:
Professor Focke and his technicians standing below grew ever smaller as I continued to rise straight up, 50 metres, 75 metres, 100 metres. Then I gently began to throttle back and the speed of ascent dwindled till I was hovering motionless in midair. This was intoxicating! I thought of the lark, so light and small of wing, hovering over the summer fields. Now man had wrested from him his lovely secret.
Hanna Reitsch, German test pilot describing the first helicopter flight. G :-)
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