BUSINESS NAME Flight Lines Lakeland R/C Club Inc January 2016 Next Meeting Jan 13 2015 Visit our Web-site: www.lakeland-rc.com All meetings held on the Second Wednesday of each month at: Waukesha State Bank 1227 Corporate Center Dr. Oconomowoc, Wisconsin President Rikk Wolfs 262 424-0571 Wolfs1951@aol.com Vice President Matt Teresinski 262 506-9681 mteresinski@wi.rr.com Secretary/Treasurer Dan Kleckner 262 844-9944 dkleckner@wi.rr.com Newsletter Editor Rob Dunn 262 965-5857 mtorcyclst@yahoo.com December Meeting Highlights The December meeting was called to order,after pizza and soda, with 32 members and guests attending. Show & Tell Chuck Hocking brought a C47 he had gotten from Rich Leitgen. Chuck added a steerable tailwheel. On the first flight the model flew about 6 feet and pitched straight up. Bob Lindeman managed to land it with minimal damage and decided it was probably a bit tail-heavy. Dan K added lead weights with a safety pin, held the battery in with rubber bands, and Bob flew it. This time it flew beautifully, like a twin star. Chuck has been notified by members that his insignia is on the wrong wing and upside down. Dave Mohr has a knock off of a Turnigy 5 way battery meter (capacitance, cell resistance, servo metering, cell voltage, and something else. Dave passed it around with a puffed battery and it shows the varying resistance between the cells. This handy meter was $15 from Amazon. Rikk Wolfs discussed the XFY-1 Pogo, an early VTOL aircraft with two tandem Allison turbojet engines. The pilot sat in cockpit and seat could be rotated 45 degrees for when the plane sat on its tail fins. The pilot would have to look outside to figure out orientation, manage yaw, roll and pitch in a vertical position, while adjusting his seat to flight orientation. For landing, the pilot had to stick his head outside the cockpit and look down with props only inches from his head. The pilot trained with the plane Newsletter on a winch Date line through the spinner in an old hangar, so if he was having a bad landing, he could tell the winch guy to catch him. Rikk bought a model of the Pogo from Dudley, a Great Planes VFO(now discontinued). Dudley had flown it in his basement, tethered with 4 ropes. Rikk tried flying it, got it off the ground, and flew around horizontally, but when he had to land it, things didn t go well, and the model was reduced to foam bits. Rikk bought an orange DSMX receiver with 3 axis gyro, but apparently this didn t fix all the problems, as the model has many, many patches, and according to Rikk "about 2 ounces of CA glue in it" Rikk then tried flying it in his barn where he hit many objects including himself. He got to a point where he can take it off and hover for about 10 seconds and land, only wrecking every 5 flights or so. Raffle There was an unadvertised addition to the raffle: A Mystery Box of Crap from Rikk's barn, eventually chosen by raffle winner Bill Scheels. Treasurer s report The current Balance is $2,835.08 after Port-o-John and Pizza expenses. The club plans to spend $100 on a gift certificate and candy/poinsettias for the land owner and the lessor, The raffle balance is around $1800 between inventory and capital.
Committee Reports The annual club holiday banquet will be April 1. The annual expo/swap meet is Jan 3 at 9 A.M. for the general public Old Business There was no old business. New Business Rikk: Ron Igacheck from precision aero: would like to start selling bulk fuel again locally. Fuel buy info will be in future newsletters. He sells Byron and Wildcat fuel. Rikk: internet forum frequenters will have noticed a lot of discussion about new regulations from NTSB requiring all aircraft over 250g be registered with the FAA. In Albany Co NY, there is pending legislation banning all RC vehicles, including cars. Ultimately the clubs met with the Sheriff and legislator (the sheriff was the one pushing the legislation). The Sheriffs reason was that he had an example of a person flying a quad into a prison with contraband. The ban has not gone into effect thanks to the efforts of the club. New members voted In: Dale Stukel, Greg Barlow. Greg is a returning member and former officer of the club Jim Zahorik; The AMA is now offering membership for a year, based on the date you joined originally, starting in Sept of this year. Most current club members are Jan-Dec. Jim called the AMA and spoke with LuAnn in membership. Local club membership follows the calendar year, so members who lapse their AMA membership midi-year, will still have a club membership: The AMA says they will send an email to the secretary/treasurer of record each month so they know who is up for renewal. Jim felt this was just a huge additional workload. The AMA representative stated they had not thought about the burden to officers. Todd Weiler: There will be another outreach out opportunity at Burlington school in March. There will be another one probably in May at the public school in Burlington. Chuck Hocking mentioned a tour residents of four pillars took of the Aeronca Citabria factory n Rochester, WI. Officer Elections President: VP: Sec/Treas: Newsletter Editor: Rikk Wolfs Matt Teresinski Dan Kleckner Rob Dunn All officers were re-elected unanimously. Other News: Precision Aero is at about 25% of the orders needed for the bulk fuel buy. Be sure to get your order in before the March 12 deadline. Chuck Hocking and his upgraded C-47 Rikk Wolfs shows off his recently acquired VTO and its many, many battle scars.
As usual, John Slatinsky presided over the annual Christmas Raffle Your humble newsletter editor got the first win and took home this snappy micro B-17g Pat Hansen picked up a 30cc sized Corvus Racer540 ARF Dave Mohr won a Cessna 180 ARF Larry Otto took home a Durafly RTF Hellcat, transmitter included Matt Teresinski picked up a snappy new hat.
Jim Zahorik picked up an RTF SU-26M A.J. Christopherson won an Extra-330S Bill Scheels seems delighted with his Mystery box While there turned out to be some pretty useful stuff in the box, Rikk seems even more pleased to be rid of it. Gentlemen, I have secured the Cushing Gym in Delafield for Indoor Flying on Wednesday Evenings. It is a 25 night schedule with flying starting at 8PM. First evening is September 16th and ends on May 18th. The cost per pilot is $5.00 for the entire season, which comes out to 20 cents a night. I guess that eliminates that excuse for not coming out. You can pay me at the gym or send the money to Jim Zahorik, 1948 West Shore Drive, Delafield, WI 53018. Keep the Shiny Side Up, Zahorik INDOOR FLYING SCHEDULE AT CUSHING GYM DELA- FIELD January 6, 20, 27 February 3, 17, 24 March 2, 16, 23 April 6, 20, 27 May 4, 18
FOR SALE SOLD VENUS II with OS 90 two-stroke equipped with 6 DS821 Digital High Torque (72 oz) servos SOLD FUTABA 9CAP PCM Transmitter, FUTABA FP-R 1480 P 8 Channel Dual Conversion Receiver and Case $15 HOBBICO Quick Field Charger $15 HOBBICO Digital Volt Meter $10 PATRIOT R/C Glo Driver with Charger $10 TOWER HOBBY Glo Driver with Charger $20 1 and 1/2 gallons BYRON 15% Nitro 16% Straight Synthetic $25 Flight Kit with HOBBICO Fuel Pump $40 TOWER HOBBY Deluxe Starter with HYPERION 4S/14.8 Volt 3300 mah Power Pack Asking $100.00 or BEST OFFER for everything or WILL SELL SEPARATELY! Call Jim Zahorik at 262-490-1412 or email jzahorik1@wi.rr.com
Precision Aero 1561 River Highlands Drive Oconomowoc, Wisconsin 53066 ron@precision-aero.com 262-352-6670 2016 Fuel Buy All fuel is Byron Order % Nitro Part # Description % Oil $/ Gallon Quanity Performance Helicopter 15% 2120037 Rotor Rage Performance 21% 25.70 No Minimum 30% 2120042 Rotor Rage Competition 21% 28.90 Case Lots Only Synthetic/Castor Blend 10% 3130131 Aero Gen 2 Standard 16% 20.00 No Minimum 10% 3130134 Aero Gen 2 Preminum 18 18% 20.00 Case Lots Only 10% 3130132 Aero Gen 2-4 Cycle 16% 20.00 Case Lots Only 15% 3130135 Aero Gen 2 "Standard" 16% 22.00 Case Lots Only 15% 3130136 Aero Gen 2-4 Cycle 16% 22.00 Case Lots Only 15% 3130138 Aero Gen 2 Preminum 18 18% 22.00 Case Lots Only Straight Synthetic 10% 2120011 Preminum Sport "Standard" 16% 20.00 No Minimum 15% 2120015 Preminum Sport "Standard" 16% 22.00 Case Lots Only Items marked 'No Minimum' are normally stock items and can be purchased anytime depending on stock on hand. Orders for other items must be received by March 12th. ( Fuel order will be placed on the 14th) Orders marked 'Case Lots Only' must be ordered in case quantities only (four gallons) Additional information on fuel specs can be found at: www.byronfuels.com Orders accepted via email or phone Prepayment not required as long as it is picked up in a timely manner after it arrives All prices are plus sales tax Name: E-Mail: Phone: