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Club #4216
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What's
New?
Click
Here for directions to the Flying Site.
Click
Here for the current Flying Field Rules.
The club
meets the fourth Thursday of every month. Click
Here for the meeting schedule.
Click
Here for information about upcoming Pylon Racing
events
For anyone who
may be interested in learning to fly, please contact the club,
click here.
Plane will be provided if necessary.
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to R/C related sites:
The Academy of Model Aeronautics is the
world's largest sport aviation organization, representing a membership
of more than 170,000 from every walk of life, income level and age
group. The AMA is a self-supporting, non-profit organization whose
purpose is to promote development of model aviation as a recognized
sport and worthwhile recreation activity. Membership is open to
anyone interested in model aviation.
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Located just 45 minutes south of Cedar
City in beautiful St. George, Utah, The Remote Possibilities Radio
Control Club boasts one of the best flying sites around. The
weather in the area provides flyers with the opportunity to fly all
winter long. A large membership body allows this club to sponsor
some very impressive events from multiple day Fun-fly's to one of the
biggest Jet Rally's in the nation. St. George is also home to the
Hobby Hut, a full service hobby shop with some of the most knowledgeable
people in the sport.
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The Southern Utah Pylon Racing
Association. Promoting the fun and excitement of racing Radio
Control models through various classes of planes.
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Lake
Powell R/C Modelers
A group of individuals who enjoy building
and/or flying radio controlled model aircraft. Member of AMA.
Located in Page, Arizona.
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Located in northern Utah, the South Davis
Aeromodelers are dedicated to the building and flying of radio control
model aircraft. Membership is open to all flyers of all
flying skills ranging from beginner to advanced.
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Located in Kamloops, British Columbia,
the Sky Rangers Model Flyers Club was designed to maximize the fun in
R/C model flying and to maintain a high level of good fellowship and
comradery between club members, and more recently with the advent of the
internet, other clubs of the world. A dedicated group of flyers began
forming our club in 1987 and obtained our charter in April of 1990.
Weather permitting we can fly year round.
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CT
Rock Crawlers
Simply stated, we are a group of
hobbyists who share a common interest in RC rock crawling. We hold
events in and around Connecticut, and anyone is welcome to join us. We
share ideas, inspire and compete, but our main goal is to have fun..
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