Sunday, February 24, 2008
GAMA Advertising in Germany?
Keith Lindsay somewhere in Germany advertising our club (check the hat) to the locals. It is just too cold to fly so he made a day trip. His new beard helps keep him warm and he has a lot of spare time not having to shave. Keith plans to return to the U.S. in May.
Charlie Hayes - Life Member
Charlie Hayes was awarded Life Member Status by GAMA members at a meeting held at the flying field on 23 February for dedicated service to GAMA.
Charlie tirelessly has taken on the job of keeping our fuel inventory replenished over the past several years. He makes those long trips to Hodges Hobbies, picks up the fuel and delivers it to the field house. Our members depend on club fuel to be available year round.
Charlie is always eager to help flyers that are having trouble with hard starting engines and help with minor repairs and is a frequent flyer most week ends year round . He is a dedicated modeler and probably enjoys flying Radio Control Aircraft above anything else.
Charlie was presented a plaque from the club to record his new membership status.
Charlie tirelessly has taken on the job of keeping our fuel inventory replenished over the past several years. He makes those long trips to Hodges Hobbies, picks up the fuel and delivers it to the field house. Our members depend on club fuel to be available year round.
Charlie is always eager to help flyers that are having trouble with hard starting engines and help with minor repairs and is a frequent flyer most week ends year round . He is a dedicated modeler and probably enjoys flying Radio Control Aircraft above anything else.
Charlie was presented a plaque from the club to record his new membership status.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Fancherized Twister - By Mike Griffin
Friday, February 15, 2008
Warbirds Over Fort Valley 2 - Keith Lindsay
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
New shelters Installed at GAMA flying field
Monday, February 4, 2008
Warbirds Over Fort Valley
Sunday, February 3, 2008
The Forerunner - By Mike Griffin
This is a design called The Forerunner and was originally designed to use a foam wing. I did not want to use a foam wing so I decided to build the plane from scratch using the following modifications. I had someone laser cut a set of ribs for me using only to root and tip ribs as a template. I made the wing 2 1/2" thick which was considerably thicker than the original foam wing. The fusalage I cut as originally designed but I did increase the size of the tail feathers. I covered the wing with Polyspan and the fuselage, stab and rudder are covered with silkspan. There is a total of 8 coats of nitrate dope and thinner on the wing and almost that many on the rest of the plane. The final undercoat was a light coat of Rustoleum grey auto primer which I lightly sanded with 320 grit sandpaper. The color is Rutoleum enamel and the final coat is Rustoleum Crystal Clear enamel which gives it a high shine. From start to finish it took 6 months to build and finish this plane. Many thanks are due to Dave Shad who spent many hours in my gargage helping me out with this project.


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