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Just a few of the many planes our member's fly...
Don Thomas and Dennis Sherwood take control of the buddy boxes at our Public Welcome Fly Day 2004.  This allows anyone who wants to try flying a model airplane the opportunity to do so, without any fear of crashing or losing control.  This is by far the best way to learn to fly.
A look down part of the flight line during a typical morning of flying.  The Funtana 90 (front) belongs to Dennis Sherwood, the Tower 40 (middle) to John Adams, and the Yak 54 (back) to Bert Mitchell.
A prime example of why it is important to have your AMA membership paid.
This is a picture of what I like to affectionately call the "Cedar City Radio Control Club Easter 2003 Fun-Fly".  Only problem, I was the only participant except for my wife who is never without a camera.  Actually, we just didn't have anything better to do on Easter Sunday.  The kids were all off doing their own thing so with a little cooperative weather, we took advantage of it. 
A Balsa USA Sopwith Pup belonging to Jerry Schott, kit built.  A very scale plane, both in looks and sound - it's a real treat to see it in the air.
  Jerry's Pup on final approach. 
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