THE FLIGHTLINE RRCC 50 YEARS! AMA CLUB 668 SINCE 1968 RACINE RADIO CONTROL CLUB INC SINCE 1968 May Issue Next Meeting May 20, 2018 WE ARE ON THE WEB www.racinercclub.com Club Officers President James Litwin 262-637-2787 (Cell 262-939-7926) president@racinercclub.com Vice President Roger Nickolaus 414-761-1907 (Cell 414-405-8004) vp@racinercclub.com Secretary/Treasurer Bill Flannery 414-870-9455 secretary@racinercclub.com Field Chairman Hoss Hossalla 414-651-0968 field@racinercclub.com Safety Officer Dan Pozel 262-939-0548 safety@racinercclub.com Tractor Chairman Eric Armantrout 262-498-1035 tractor@racinercclub.com Compost Director Jerry Rose 262-639-6711 compost@racinercclub.com Webmaster Justin Francisco 414-397-5163 web@racinercclub.com Newsletter Editor Dennis Vollrath 262-639-6362 (Cell 262-994-6342) newsletter@racinercclub.com Racine R/C Club Meeting Minutes Sunday: April 15, 2018 Time: 1:00 PM Location: R/C Flying Field Open Meeting - President Jim Litwin called the meeting to order of the Racine R/C Club. Welcome - New Members & Guests - There were no guests or new members. Minutes - Last Meeting - It was noted that the "Show & Tell" portion of the March 2018 Minutes were in error with respect to the presentation made by Member Pete Luks. A email message with the correct information was sent out by Dennis Vollrath, News Letter Editor. Motion made & seconded to make the email message an addendum to the March 2018 Newsletter, Show & Tell Section. Motion approved. Reports President - Jim Litwin commented that after our last meeting, he took our thoughts about the new compost site construction (Lower fence; openings in the fence; grass between our field and the fence; sign locations; and Monday as the possible future compost site day) to DPW Foreman, Mark Benish, and Mark was receptive to them. Jim thanked Roger Nickolaus for making a new "Missing Pilot" board for the club. Our old one was out of space for any additions that might be needed. Vice President - Roger Nickolaus had nothing to report. Secretary / Treasurer - Bill Flannery was una- 1
ble to attend the meeting - No report. Safety Officer - Dan Pozel had nothing to report other than for members to be safe walking & driving in today's icy snow storm. Field Chairman - Darrel Hossalla reported that the "Weed & Feed fertilizer has been purchased, and the mower & tractor are now running, so the field will be rolled when conditions allow. Newsletter Editor - Dennis Vollrath had nothing to report. Several copies of the last Newsletter available for anyone needing one. Tractor Chairman - Eric Armantrout unable to attend meeting due to working because of the snow storm. It was reported that he repaired a tire on the mower; got all the equipment running; and moved the equipment around so the tractor can be gotten out first for field rolling. Compost Director - Jerry Rose reported that the compost site is now open. Members are reminded that they should be wearing the safety vests that are in the compost site shelter when working the site. Only a few people have not yet signed up and assignments will be now be made. Web Master - Our new Web Master was unable to attend the meeting. He sent a text message reporting that he had the flu. He had met with Bob Houin and the transfer of information and data had taken place. They are in the process of switching server sites. Old Business - There was no old business to discuss. New Business - Jim Litwin brought up the topic of a newer member wanting to become an instructor so he could teach his son to fly. Member Matthew Holl would like to become an instructor so he can teach his son, Lucus to fly. Matthew had inadvertently been teaching Lucus to fly and was unaware that he needed to be officially named an instructor. Safety Officer Pozel had also been observing Matthew's flying abilities, and concurred that this move would be appropriate. Motion made and seconded to name Matthew Holl an instructor. Motion approved. New Pilots - No new pilots. Poor weather. Show & Tell - Dennis Vollrath showed his new Horizon Hobbies RV4 airplane. He has set it up to fly as an electric (obviously) and showed some of the unique features. One problem he had to deal with was a VERY difficult access to the wing bolts and their location. Dennis made a custom wire tool to get at the bolts and crank them into place. There was a discussion about his "Voltsagger" meter and how it worked. This was followed up by a brief discussion (for the newer members) of the strengths of A123 batteries over others. Larry Petricek showed a metal "Air Plane" Hanger" sign he picked up. Nice sign for the den or work shop area. Raffle Drawing - There was no raffle drawing. Close Meeting - There was motion to close the meeting and seconded to adjourn. Next meeting is on Sunday, May 20, 2018 at 1:00 PM at the RC Field 2
JIM'S CORNER Spring has finally arrived. Sunny skies, green grass and dandelions popping up. The field is in good shape. As I write this article, the field has been rolled 3 times, grass cut once, and the "Weed & Feed" has been applied. The "Clean Up" day went well with 13 members showing up. All the tree branches and gravel removed from the grass, and the wood pile restacked and covered. As you bring your planes out from winter storage, I strongly advise you to check them out for any needed repairs or adjustment. Batteries can go bad, and clevises can have stripped threads or broken pins. CRITICAL ISSUE FROM OUR COMPOST DIRECTOR Gentlemen, Now that we are a month into a new year of 2018 compost year, I would like to thank you all that have spent time at the compost site and the people that will still do the same. We have received a call from Mark Benish, who is in charge of the compost site for Mount Pleasant. He informed us that when he had stopped out at the compost site to see how things were going, he observed a large truck dumping wood chips. He also notice that there was a load dumped earlier. He confronted the driver and then confronted the attendant (our club member) and asked if the driver gave a coupon to the attendant. He also asked the attendant if he had asked the driver for a coupon and the answer was no. Nothing has yet occurred with the proposed compost site expansion, nor do we yet know what kind of crop the farmer is going to plant around our field. At our next club meeting on Sunday, May 20th, we will be discussing and confirming a date for the shelter tear down, which probably will be on Saturday, May 2nd. Get out and start enjoying the field! Fly Safe & Have Fun. Jim Litwin President These coupons must be collected from the contractor or lawn service, dated and placed in the building where they can be picked up by Mount Pleasant. If you see a truck with a lawn care type trailer (Mowers, trimmers, etc. on it) or a larger truck with waste material, ask if they are a contractor, and ask for an address if they claim to be a home owner. Contractors doing work for Mt. Pleasant residents still need a contractors coupon. Mount Pleasant will post more information in the building. Gentlemen, please remember that this is how we keep your flying site. The club has been blessed with great members and a great flying site; keep up the good work. Jerry Rose Compost Director Mount Pleasant sells a coupon book for contractors and lawn services which allows them to dump at the compost site. 3
Dennys Stuff Bad Week Many of the RRCC membership is aware that your editor got hit with a bad case of food poisoning on May 8, with a visit to the ER on May 9. It was potato salad from the local gro- Dennys Stuff - Deans Connectors Our VP had another Deans connector failure involving its use on our VP s A123 battery pack for one of his gas airplanes. Roger was using the Deans connector for high current charging of his receiver pack, but his Cellpro 10xP charger was showing no connection to his battery pack. It took a bit of investigation to determine what was wrong. The field tests showed that it was the Deans connector, with an open circuit on its positive terminal. Your editor has shied away from making recommendations on some items, but this is the 4th Deans failure in our club. These Deans connectors were a very good connector when they first came out years ago. They were reliable, compact, fairly inexpensive, and could handle around 50 Amps or so. But, the counterfeiters showed up, and the quality control of those counterfeiter Deans connectors leaves a lot to be desired. What s worse, it is nearly impossible to determine whether your connector was in fact made by Deans, or whether it is a counterfeit. For receiver power, or even for electric model airplane power connector use, unfortunately the current Deans connectors cery store. I ll never know for sure, but that salad was purchased, left in the car for 30 minutes while eating at a local restaurant. I m finally showing improvement, but had to cancel out going to Joe Nall. It just wasn t safe to travel 900 miles and deal with hot weather in a weakened condition. can cost you an airplane. So, what are good connectors? The Anderson Power Pole connectors are very good, but they require a special $40 crimper to install the wire into the pins. But, there is no soldering involved. The various cylinder type connectors are very good, such as the EC5 and so on. But, they require soldering, and are difficult to reuse. (I ve found that gently heating up the plastic housing on these EC5 connectors with a heat gun allows pushing out the connector pin with a drift without causing to much damage to the plastic housing.) For real high currents such as that pulled by my 4500 Watt Corvus whose motor pulls 125 Amps, the Castle Creations 6.5 mm connectors are top of the line. They show little change after over 100 flights. Canopy Glue Many of our RC members have used canopy glue on their models. And if you re like me, have had it run all over the canopy and the model itself. Next time you are in Home Depot, look for E6000 adhesive. This stuff is transparent, sticks to everything and comes out as a gel. It stays where you put it. I used it to replace the plastic dome on my riding lawnmower gas tank cap. After a month, it is still solidly attached. 4
Dennys Stuff Kit Planes magazine Your editor used to buy this magazine from the Greenfield News and Hobby while they were still open. It is an interesting magazine. The two most recent issues covers epoxy materials and where they are used in airplane construction. I never knew that these epoxy compounds come in so many different varieties. The latest issues cover a guy building an old replica full scale airplane that needed a big radial engine. The engines current- ly available are 50 or more years old, are expensive, and their reliability is questionable. The article author covers his trip to Asia to a company building brand new 9 cylinder radial engines. The article and photos are very interesting. Another article covers a guy who flew around the world on his aircraft, discussing the big problems he ran into. That included the Antarctic. I ll be dropping off these magazines at the club house for reading material in the future months. 5
Some of your editors old photos from the early 1960 s. Top left is a control line model, top right is a galloping ghost radio system with DennyV s home built single stick transmitter, running on the 27 mhz CB frequencies. Middle right is the model that got hit by interference and piled into a farmers manure pile. Not a mark on the model, but it was a total loss! Bottom left is an Enya 35 engine powered model. Bottom right was a giant sailplane model given to me, but I in turn gave it to someone else. 6
RACINE RC CLUB 2018 CALENDAR January 1 Sunday 9:00 AM New Year's Day, "First in the Air" Noon lunch January 21 Sunday 1:00 PM Club meeting - Flying Field January 28 Sunday 9:00 AM RC Assn Auction & SWAP Meet February 18 Sunday 1:00 PM Club Meeting - Flying Field - Vote of 2015 Club Awards March 3 Saturday 5:30 PM Cocktails Club Banquet March 18 Sunday 1:00 PM Club Meeting - Flying Field April 15 Sunday 1:00 PM Club Meeting - Flying Field May 19 Saturday Flying Electrons May 20 Sunday 1:00 PM Club Meeting - Flying Field June 2 Saturday 8:00 AM Shelter takedown (approx date) June 2 Saturday Rubicon Area Flyers - Sailplane Fly In June 3 Sunday Circle Masters C/L Contest June 10 Sunday 1:00 PM Club Meeting - Flying Field June 16 Saturday Fond du Lac June 23 Saturday Skyranch Flyers July 8 Sunday Flying Electrons Scale Festival June 24 Sunday Flying Electrons Electric only Fly-In July 14 Saturday Astro Wings Scale Fly-In July 14 Saturday SWARM "Rotorcraft 'Friend' Fly-In" July 15 Sunday 11:00 AM Club Picnic at Field - No Meeting July 23-29 Mon-Fri EAA KidVenture - Circlemasters July 28 Saturday Lakeland R/C Fly-In August 11 Saturday Rubicon Area Flyers Fly-In August 11 Saturday "Lisbon Heritage Days Demo Flying August 11 Saturday MARKS Float Fly DNR Bong (Sun Rain date) August 12 Sunday 1:00 PM Club Meeting - Flying Field August 16/18 Thr/Sat Fond du Lac War Bird (Sunday Big Bird) August 19 Sunday 9:00 AM Racine RC Club Fun Fly August 25 Saturday Flying Electrons Charity Event August 25/26 Sat/Sun Circlemasters CL Demo/Sussex Antique Farm Sept 15/16 Sat/Sun Flying Electrons Pattern Event Sept 15 Saturday 10:00 AM Mt. Pleasant Day - Static Display at Village Hall Sept 16 Sunday 1:00 PM Club Meeting - Flying Field Sept 29 Saturday 8:00 AM Approx date for shelter setup Oct1 Sunday Noon Deadline for submission of Proposed Field Oct 21 Sunday 1:00 PM Club Meeting - Flying Field Nov 11 Sunday 1:00 PM Club Annual Meeting - Election of Officers; Vote on proposed Field Rule & By-Law changes Dec16 Sunday 1:00 PM Club Meeting - Flying Field Jan 1, 2017 Tuesday 9:00 AM New Year's Day, "First in the Air" Event & Noon lunch (Electric Sunrise - Gas/Glow 9:00 (THANKS TO BOB H FOR THE MS WORD EVENT LISTING) 7
Date Time Worker Date Time Worker Date Time Worker 11-Apr-18 12-2 Darrel (Hoss) Hossalla 27-Jun-18 12-2 Ken Nelson 12-Sep-18 12-2 Carl Bergquist 11-Apr-18 2-4 Darrel (Hoss) Hossalla 27-Jun-18 2-4 Ken Nelson 12-Sep-18 2-4 Edward Witt 11-Apr-18 4-6 Jerry Rose 27-Jun-18 4-6 Ray Fisher 12-Sep-18 4-6 Edward Witt 18-Apr-18 12-2 Roger Nickolaus 05-Jul-18 12-2 Ron Burden 19-Sep-18 12-2 James Levandoski 18-Apr-18 2-4 Roger Nickolaus 05-Jul-18 2-4 Dennis Vollrath 19-Sep-18 2-4 James Levandoski 18-Apr-18 4-6 Jerry Rose 05-Jul-18 4-6 Thomas Dremel 19-Sep-18 4-6 Ronald Schroeder 25-Apr-18 12-2 Randall Vandeberg 11-Jul-18 12-2 Dennis Krzyzanek 26-Sep-18 12-2 Thomas Dremel 25-Apr-18 2-4 Justin Francisco 11-Jul-18 2-4 David Czarnowski 26-Sep-18 2-4 Charlie Reich 25-Apr-18 4-6 Justin Francisco 11-Jul-18 4-6 Ray Fisher 26-Sep-18 4-6 Charles Kind 02-May-18 12-2 Randall Vandeberg 18-Jul-18 12-2 Jim Dumke 03-Oct-18 12-2 Bill Scheels 02-May-18 2-4 Dan Pozel 18-Jul-18 2-4 Jim Dumke 03-Oct-18 2-4 Charlie Reich 02-May-18 4-6 Dan Pozel 18-Jul-18 4-6 Bob Lupia 03-Oct-18 4-6 Charles Kind 09-May-18 12-2 Wayne Greisen 25-Jul-18 12-2 Bill Flannery 10-Oct-18 12-2 Bill Scheels 09-May-18 2-4 Wayne Greisen 25-Jul-18 2-4 Bill Flannery 10-Oct-18 2-4 Rich Smentek 09-May-18 4-6 Bob Johnson 25-Jul-18 4-6 Bob Lupia 10-Oct-18 4-6 Rich Smentek 16-May-18 12-2 Nat Cerami 01-Aug-18 12-2 Jerry Engwis 17-Oct-18 12-2 Larry Petricek 16-May-18 2-4 Nat Cerami 01-Aug-18 2-4 Dennis Vollrath 17-Oct-18 2-4 Larry Petricek 16-May-18 4-6 Keith Buska 01-Aug-18 4-6 Stephen Knackert 17-Oct-18 4-6 Matthew Holl 23-May-18 12-2 Jim Hiett 08-Aug-18 12-2 Craig Manka 24-Oct-18 12-2 Gerald Jones 23-May-18 2-4 Jim Hiett 08-Aug-18 2-4 Craig Manka 24-Oct-18 2-4 Bernie Vanderleest 23-May-18 4-6 Keith Buska 08-Aug-18 4-6 Stephen Knackert 24-Oct-18 4-6 Trygve Smalley 30-May-18 12-2 Pete Luks 15-Aug-18 12-2 Helmut Schmidtke 31-Oct-18 12-2 Trygve Smalley 30-May-18 2-4 Pete Luks 15-Aug-18 12-2 Buzz Paricka 31-Oct-18 2-4 James Martinich 30-May-18 4-6 Eric Armantrout 15-Aug-18 2-4 Buzz Paricka 31-Oct-18 4-6 James Martinich 30-May-18 4-6 Ron Dixon 15-Aug-18 2-4 Helmut Schmidtke 07-Nov-18 12-2 Gerald Jones 06-Jun-18 12-2 Bryan Bailey 15-Aug-18 4-6 Jerry Engwis 07-Nov-18 2-4 William (Oz) Miller 06-Jun-18 2-4 Bryan Bailey 22-Aug-18 12-2 Carl Bergquist 07-Nov-18 4-6 William (Oz) Miller 06-Jun-18 4-6 Bob Johnson 22-Aug-18 2-4 Donald Parkinson 14-Nov-18 12-2 Robert Kabella 13-Jun-18 12-2 Ron Burden 22-Aug-18 4-6 Donald Parkinson 14-Nov-18 2-4 Bernie Vanderleest 13-Jun-18 2-4 Jim Litwin 29-Aug-18 12-2 John Schaefer 14-Nov-18 4-6 Harold (Hal) Cousins 13-Jun-18 4-6 Jim Litwin 29-Aug-18 2-4 John Schaefer 21-Nov-18 12-2 James Strelitzer 20-Jun-18 12-2 Roger E Olsen 29-Aug-18 4-6 Matthew Holl 21-Nov-18 2-4 James Strelitzer 20-Jun-18 2-4 Roger E Olsen 05-Sep-18 12-2 William Wampler 21-Nov-18 4-6 Harold (Hal) Cousins 20-Jun-18 4-6 Ron Dixon 05-Sep-18 2-4 William Wampler 28-Nov-18 12-2 Robert Kabella 20-Jun-18 4-6 Eric Armantrout 05-Sep-18 4-6 Ronald Schroeder 28-Nov-18 2-4 Steven Navone 28-Nov-18 4-6 Steven Navone COMPOST DUTY ROSTER 8