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March 03
Ahoy There!
As you have no doubt heard on the grapevine, plans are afoot to turn our flying field into a marina. A few of the lads were approached on Tuesday 11th Feb' by the prospective buyer who told them of his plans and that we would have to go!
This, of course, put the wind up everyone and soon both Charles Aitkenhead and Mike Pearson were in touch with the farmer. He reassured them that planning permission was unlikely to be granted and that, if the plans were to go ahead, that he would find us an alternative site on his land.
Since then Mike has been to the planning office to find out precisely what the planning application is. Here follow his findings:
The rest of this story is in the printed newsletter only owing to its sensitive nature.
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Across
4. Rearranged way to fly sideways. (3)
6. Aerial ballet in this aviation film. (5,6)
8. Hover vertically (fixed wing). (4,4)
10. Japan for stroke only manufacturer. (5)
11. Support has arrogant walk. (5)
12. Healthy eating for this tough material. (6,5)
14. Wing cross section. (8)
16. Landing aid in flat pack. (4)
17. Telescopic undercarriage strut. (4)
18. Combine two channels. (3)
19. Perfect landing. (7)
23. Aviation movie about R.J. Mitchell. (3,5,2,3,3)
25. Sign from Churchill is finless! (1,4)
26. Link between pushrod and horn. (6)
28. Fan jets have this. (4)
29. Flight of sharp instrument requires correction. (3,6)
31. Russian engine manufacturer. (1,1,1)
32. Speedy coupling. (4,4)
Down
1. Aviation movie featuring Grumman Duck. (7,3)
2. Type of aileron hinge. (5)
3. Four channel leaves little room at home. (4,5)
5. Aircraft with unpowered rotor. (8)
7. Top model flying club! (6,6)
9. Hesitation rolls. (5)
11. Asp mounts engine this way! (10)
13. Modelling material in a slab. (5)
15. Engine wrapper? (7)
20. Spent gas is tired out! (9)
21. Americanism for tailplane. (4)
22. Expired adhesive touches down. (4,5)
24. Sneak is a slippery customer. (5)
27. Resin in reposition xylophone. (5)
30. Wing part pokes fun. (3)
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Concours d'Elegance
There was a wonderful turnout for the February 4th event with eighteen models contesting the honours. Some fine craftsmanship was evident and it was nice to see that not everyone has given up on building their own.
The eventual winner was Ray Tilley with his superb Retlas Spitfire (again! :-)).
Second was Merrick Clarke with his interesting and beautifully built Sopwith Triplane. I came third with my CAP 21 (but no prize for third!).
In the ARTF category I'm damned if I can remember who came where, but I'm sure Wayne Giles won something with his Giles 202. (Hey, it was a busy night!)
March Meeting
The next club meeting will be held on March 4th at 7.45pm at the usual venue of the St. Andrews Rugby Club, Ash Lawn Road, Rugby.
The new proprietor of Model Craft in Spon Street, Coventry, will give a talk on advances made in electric flight development in America. Should be interesting.
He will also have news of the introduction of a low cost postal service for small items from his shop and details of discounts for Fennis club members. So, well worth the visit.
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The April 1st meeting will be a Bring `n' Buy so start sorting out that stuff you've been meaning to flog and bring it along.
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There are still some outstanding BMFA subs so if you're one of those who haven't yet paid please do so as soon as possible. Thanks. No insurance equals no fly!
Welcome!
Three new members have recently joined us so I'm sure you'll join me in extending a warm welcome to Duane Sutch, Steve Watkins and Chris Whitaker. Welcome guys!
Quote:
My father had been opposed to my flying from the first and had never flown himself. However, he had agreed to go up with me at the first opportunity, and one afternoon he climbed into the cockpit and we flew over the Redwood Falls together. From that day on I never heard a word against my flying and he never missed a chance to ride in the plane.
Charles Lindbergh,
'We,' 1928 G :-)
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