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SAM 59 "Cloud Climbers" Make Online Debut, Louisiana Flyers Have Two Flying Fields!
We are located in Southeast Louisiana and we have two fields one is approx 1000 acres, near Folsom,La, the other is near Slidell, La." Email: Mike Finnan |
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SAM 8 - in the great Pacific Northwest has a new web site: http://bizboys.com/sam8 gets you there. We fly on Army proving grounds at Ft. Lewis Washington, near the foot of Mt. Rainier, just south of Tacoma. Visitors are welcome, check the web site for map and directions. We hold monthly contests ( Army schedule permitting ) from Feb thru Oct - predominantly free flight old timer and antique classes, plus a few R/C and nostalgia events. C-ya downwind. Jack Swearingen webmaestro Jack Swearingen bluey3@home.com |
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LIFE BEGINS AT FORTY We are a southeast Michigan based chapter of mostly R/C fliers with a few Free Flighters and some watchers thrown in. We are big on competition, have 1 or 2 contests a month at Milan, Michigan, a two day contest at the Toledo Weak Signals field, and attend most of the contests in the tri-state area. |
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This is a picture taken a few years ago at one of our monthly Milan getogethers. L to R are Al Shapiro, Bob Erpelding, Tom Mellas, Charlie Camilleri, Paul Schmitz, Chuck Hutton, Ed Bransch, Bob DeClerc, Gene Navoy, Max Spilsbury, Belle, Mick Lasker and Terry Conley. Our current officers are: CHUCK HUTTON Pres. mailto:chutton242@aol.com JOE DALLAIRE Treas. BOB SHALDA Vice Pres. JOE ROOSE, Newsletter Ed mailto:pepsijoe12@aol.com |
Webmaster: mailto: erpelding@dmci.net |
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The world-famous "Attack Duck Squadron" otherwise known as SAM 89 |
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Who are we?...... SWOOT (South Western Ontario Old Timers) was established in 1992 to preserve the history and flying of model aircraft and engines, that were born and developed during the early days of aeromodelling. This period, generally speaking, began in the late twenties and early thirties and at that time the aircraft were flown in a "free flight" mode. This meant that the skill of the modeller and the knowledge of the theory of flight, played a very important role in the adjustment of the aircraft for safe flight. Our members continue to pursue these concepts through the flying of replicas that in some instances are powered by the original engines that were used in the early days of this hobby. Also flown are rubber powered aircraft of that era, as well as gliders; so there's lots of choices for everyone. |
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A Great New SAM chapter web Site!!! Welcome to the Michigan Antique Modelers web site Webmaster Ron Fritz SAM #3773 E-mail: rfritz@pathwaynet.com |
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A Great Site from the founder of SAM Italy-A fun Place to Visit! |
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ANTIK MODELLFLUGFREUNDEDEUTSCHLAND e.V. |
The German Club "ANTIK MODELLFUGFREUNDE DEUTSCHLAND"Translates to: "Friends for Antique Models in Germany"A New Site with both German and English Pages |
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