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Editors Bradford & Lynne Walters Volume 17 Issue 10 October 2010 Inside This Issue President Bradford s Briefing Bradford Gene Zerega Walters Bradford s Briefing 1 by Bradford Walters Vice President Steve Meeting Minutes 2 Pete Sidor Haas I Editors Meeting Location 5 s this really October? It sure is, according to my calendar. Saturday, October 9 th Brad, was the make-up date Bradford & Lynne Walters Walters Instructors 5 for Boy Scout Troop 79. We all enjoyed the 87 degree Board of Directors Indoor Flying 5 day with light winds and no Rudy Bob Krolopp Davit Duane Lang Boy Scouts 6 clouds, just big blue skies. Rudy Krolopp Ron Petterec Editor s Page 7 Eleven of the troop members Duane Lang Gene Zerega showed up with a hand full of Don Linder On the Road 7 leaders and parents to participate Secretary Secretary Hobby Shops 9 in the demonstration flights. I m Murry Randell Murry Randell Membership Form 10 starting to think that the leaders Treasurer and parents had just as much fun Bob Treasurer Wisinski Birthdays 11 Duane Lang as did the Boy Scouts. I know all Webmaster Frequency Chart 11 of us at Blue Max did. A big Doug Webmaster Bradbury thank you goes out to all of the Pete Sidor Jr. Coming Events 12 COMMITTEES members that helped to make this COMMITTEES day another BIG success. Banquet Tom Banquet Jetson The Forest Preserve District of Cook County has posted Frank Stillson Frank Stillson signs at both ends of the path that runs parallel to the west Field Marshal side of the runway. The signs state Caution due to the Kurt Schmitt Matt Hauser Next meeting proximity of low flying model airplanes this trail is open only Field Marshal Flying October 18th at during permitted High School cross country events. The Matt Proficiency Hauser Yohay Hahamy St. Thomas School. general public is asked to stay on the main trail system in Flying Proficiency Start time - 7:00 p.m. order to avoid any possible conflicts with model airplanes. Yohay Fun-Fly Hahamy Thank you for your cooperation. Forest Preserve District of Pete Sidor Fun-Fly Cook County. Just remember to be NICE when we tell Ground Pete Sidor Crew people to get off the trail and to please obey the signs. Gene Zerega Ground Crew October is nomination month. We will spend at least 30 Matt Gene Hauser Zerega minutes during the meeting to nominate our new officers Matt Noise Hauser and board members. President, Vice President, and 4 Bradford Bring your nonperishable food items Bradford Picnic Walters Noise Walters board members will be nominated to run for 2011. The board of directors has the responsibility of appointing the for the food closet!! Carl Picnic Will club editor, secretary, and treasurer. The aforementioned Rich Program Blaha appointments shall be determined by a majority of the board Bob Davit of.directors. If you have a desire to run for any of these Programs appointed positions, please let it be know at the meeting. Bob Safety Davit See you at the field and at the meeting on October 18th. Don Safety Linder Fun Fly on Sunday, Sam Don Linder Rimer October 17th at Bradford Walters Sam Rimer 10:00 am

October 2010 Volume 17 Issue 10 Page 2 MEETING MINUTES by Murry Randell, Secretary Blue MAX R/C Flying Club September Meeting Notes Meeting Date: September 20, 2010 Secretary: Murry Randell The September 20, 2010 meeting of the Blue Max RC Flying Club was called to order at 7:02 p.m. by President Bradford Walters. Welcome Guests Bassam (Sam) Khazivya and Rich Kamuda Welcome New Members None Around the Hangar President s Report: Bradford Walters Four new starter stands were completed. Thanks to all who helped in their construction. The G.A.S. club will pay half the cost. Palatine HS will be having a X-Country meet at Deer Grove on Sept 25. Please do not fly on that day for the safety of the runners and spectators. Fremd HS will have a meet on Sept 22 at 4:30 pm. Thanks to Gene Zerega for arranging with the Forest Preserve to place signs prohibiting use of the x-country portion of the run that cuts across the west border of the field. Secretary Report: Murry Randell Minutes of the meeting were accepted as published in the newsletter. Treasurer Report: Bob Wisinski Current balance is $2873.14. Committee Reports: Banquet: Frank Stillson Everything is all set. Magic Dave will provide the entertainment. Field Marshal: Matt Hauser Everything is fine. Fun Fly: Pete Sidor Sept Fun Fly Blackjack 1 st Place Tab Battaglia 10 pts., 2 nd Place Duane Lang 9 pts., 3 rd place Don Linder 8 pts., 4 th place Larry Bochenko 7 pts. Other participants at 4 pts. each were Rich Blaha, Matt Hauser, Steve Haas, Ron Petterec, and Bradford Walters. The next Fun Fly will be Musical Planes. Newsletter: Bradford and Lynne Walters No report. Noise: Bradford Walters No report. Picnic: Rich Blaha Thanks to Rich Blaha, Carl Will, Gene Derbick and everyone who helped make the picnic a success. Proficiency: Yohay Hahamy Tab Battaglia was awarded Sport Pilot. Program: Bob Davit Ron Petterec will demonstrate the art of applying covering to an airplane. Refreshments: Bob Breckler Thanks to Bob Breckler. Safety: Don Linder/Sam Rimer Don outlined the procedure for frequency control. Transmitters (72 MHz) should be marked with its channel number and have a red banner on the antennae. Place a pin on the frequency board to indicate your use of that channel. Remove transmitter from shelf. After your flight, turn off transmitter, place on shelf and remove pin. Do not hold planes vertically with the engine running in the pit area. Keep starter stands spaced apart. Webmaster: Doug Bradbury No report. Ambassador: Pete Warenski No report. Old Business None.

October 2010 Volume 17 Issue 10 Page 3 New Business. 1. On October 9 th, Boy Scout Troop 79 will be at the field. Volunteers are needed. 2. A motion was made by Rich Frost and seconded by Gene Zerega to purchase hip boots to retrieve airplanes from the pond at the north side of the field. Motion passed. No one should enter the pond alone and safety equipment should be used. 3. Elvin Servellon is running in the Chicago Marathon with Team World Vision to benefit clean water wells in South Africa. 4. St Thomas of Villanova sent a thank you letter to the club for donations to the food pantry. Unhappy Landings Steve Haas Lost his Yak due to switch failure. Dan Deitemeyer Lost his plane. September Program Ron Petterec gave us great tips on how to prepare to cover and how to cover our airplanes. He did a short demonstration showing us the tools that he uses and how he uses them. It was videotaped and is on the website. New on the Radar Tab Battaglia PZ T-38 Electric, Brushed motor, 1S LiPo Pete Sidor LiPo battery set-up for his starter.

October 2010 Volume 17 Issue 10 Page 4 Mike Melendy Top Flite P-51 ARF, OS.91 4 stroke pumped engine. New Sport Level Member Tab Battaglia receives his Sport Certificate. Top Gun Bob Wisinski won a Twist 40. Meeting adjourned at 9:00 p.m. Gene Zerega won a gallon of fuel.

October 2010 Volume 17 Issue 10 Page 5 Meeting Place Meeting Room #1 (MR 1) Our meetings are on the 3 rd Monday St. Thomas of Villanova School of each month and they 1141 East Anderson Drive start at 7:00 p.m. Palatine, IL 60074 INSTRUCTORS GROUND CREW Howard Bifeld Yohay Hahamy Aviv Shoval Matt Hauser Dan Deitemeyer Duane Lang Bradford Walters Gene Zerega Ed Der Don Linder Carl Will Steve Haas Shlomo Rimer Indoor Flying Lake Barrington Fieldhouse 28156 W North Pointe Parkway, Lake Barrington, IL For more info and directions go to http://www.lakebarringtonfieldhouse.com/default.aspx Fly every Friday 11 am - 2 pm, cost is $10. On other days if there is an open basketball court you can fly for $5. Joy Of The Game, 158 S Waukegan Rd. Deerfield 60015, Phone 847-498-6646. Fly Tues, Wed, Thurs from 10:30 am until 3:30 pm. Cost - $10 flat fee. Website: www.joyofthegame.com This was coordinated by Hobbytown USA in Northbrook. They are right across the street. District 214 Forest View Ed Ctr Fieldhouse Flying, 2121 S Goebbert Rd, Arlington Hts. Course #9264 Mondays 2:30 pm until 5:30 pm. Starts Monday Sept 13. 10 sessions $45. First time flyers contact Don Hooghkirk at dhoogh@flash.net before registering. www.ce214.org SWAP MEET Chicagoland RC Modelers (CRCM) 30 th Annual Swap-N-Shop on Saturday, November 6 th Time: 8 am until 1 pm Location: St John Lutheran School, 1100 S. Linneman Rd, Mt Prospect, IL Admission: Adults $5 each, 12 & under $3 For info call Steve Fortman at 224-595-2400 St Thomas of Villanova Food Closet Please remember that each month the Blue Max RC Flying Club will be bringing non-perishable food items to assist in providing food to some of the local families. There will be boxes in the meeting room for collection. The following items have been suggested as the type of food items they would like to receive: Breakfast Cereal, Canned Meat (small ham, beef, etc), Canned Vegetables, Canned Spaghetti (spaghetti-o s, etc), Peanut Butter, Jelly/Preserves, Saltines, Macaroni and Cheese, Rice, Dry Pasta, Dry Beans, Canned Sauce, and any other canned, boxed, non-perishable foods.

October 2010 Volume 17 Issue 10 Page 6 BOY SCOUT TROOP 79 On October 9th, Troop 79 and their leaders came out to the field for introductory flight demonstrations. Everyone had a turn on a buddy box and had a great time, including the parents. Marilyn Katz coordinated the event with Blue Max and everyone had a great time flying.

October 2010 Volume 17 Issue 10 Page 7.Editor s Page THE ANSWER TO SEPTEMBER S NAME THAT PLANE The name of the plane is the Lockheed P-38 Lightning. Larry Bochenko was the first to answer it correctly and will receive a free raffle ticket at this month s meeting. Bob Wisinski, Charlie Benedict, and Dan Deitemeyer also answered correctly. This aircraft was this company s first venture into the world of high performance military aircraft. After eagerly responding to the USAAC s request for acquisition of a long-range interceptor in 1937, this aircraft was born. It was a first for a US fighter to utilize butt-jointed and flush-riveted allmetal skins. Its flying range was 2260 miles and it was capable of a top speed of 414 mph. See picture below. OCTOBER S NAME THAT PLANE This aircraft was designed around the then-new long-span/low-drag Davis wing. The Army Air Corps was so impressed with the aircraft that it ordered 36 production examples before the prototype had flown. A French purchasing mission also committed to buying 120, these aircraft later being issued to Britain following France s capitulation in 1940. It was the British who coined the name of this aircraft. By the time production ceased in May 1945, 18,475 had been built, making it the most produced American aircraft of WWII. Send all responses to Bradford Walters at Bradford@thehoverzone.com. On the Road Again by Pete Warenski Club Ambassador On Friday and Saturday, September 3 rd and 4 th, I traveled to the mecca of International RC, Muncie, Indiana, to attend the Indiana Warbird Campaign. This annual Giant Scale Warbird and Classic Fly-In is sponsored jointly by the Henry County Flyers and the Academy of Model Aeronautics. The weekend event was attended by various clubs from as far away as Canada, Southern Kentucky, and Oklahoma. The vast majority of planes were in the Bob Davit/Rudy Krolopp Category large, beautiful, and to scale! A total of 75 pilots participated. For me, the highlight of the event was watching as many as six ¼ scale warbirds in the air simultaneously. A group of 1/3 scale WWI biplanes actually performed a mock dogfight, without collisions! I was lucky to befriend a professional photographer who asked me to join him on the flight line taking pictures. As a matter of fact, one of the AMA officials recognized the Blue Max logo on my hat.

October 2010 Volume 17 Issue 10 Page 8 In addition to the flying event, I had the opportunity to visit the AMA s museum, tour the headquarters and AMA flying facilities. On the AMA grounds there are five very, very large flying fields. They are all open to members of the AMA at no charge. In addition, they offer onsite campgrounds and RV hook-ups Needless to say, it was well worth the drive and I am looking forward to attending next year.

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October 2010 Volume 17 Issue 10 Page 11 WANT TO SEE WHAT RC EVENTS ARE HAPPENING IN OUR AREA? GO TO WWW.BLUEMAXRC.COM AND CLICK ON EVENTS. UPCOMING BIRTHDAYS From October 19th Brian Kueker 10/27 Through November 15th Marvin Gino 11/9 Denny Macumber 11/13 Steven Terzic 11/15 CLICK ON AN EVENT ON THE CALENDAR AND YOU WILL SEE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. FREQUENCY CHART Please contact Bradford Walters at (bradford@thehoverzone.com) with the following information to add or change radio channel numbers. 1. Your name. 2. All transmitter channels (example: 16, 44, 58 and 50Mhz 4). 3. Any other comments. 12 Blue Max Member Radio Channel Usage 10 Users 8 6 4 11 2 12 29 38 40 1617 23 252627 32 34 4142 19 21 28 30 36 39 50 44 56 5152 58 46 48 60 45 47 5455 59 18 20 22 24 31 33 35 37 43 49 53 1 131415 57 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 11 14 17 20 23 26 29 32 35 38 41 44 47 50 53 56 59 2 5 8 Available Channels - 72Mhz (Ch. 11-60), 50 Mhz (Ch. 1-8 Ham)

October 2010 Volume 17 Issue 10 Page 12 Blue Max R/C PO Box 7803 Buffalo Grove IL 60089-7803 Blue Max R/C Flying Club AMA # 1040 www.bluemaxrc.com Look on the web for the newsletter in color. UPCOMING EVENTS FOR October 2010 December 2010 October 2010 17) Fun Fly 10:00 a.m. 18) Monthly Meeting 7:00 p.m. November 2010 15) Monthly Meeting 7:00 p.m. December 2010 20) Monthly Meeting 7:00 p.m.