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Notice of AGM

The Annual General Meeting of the Dunfermline Model Aero Club will take place on Thursday 10th November 2016 at the Royal British Legion, 60 New Row, Dunfermline. KY12 7EF

19:00 for 19:30.

Festival of Dunfermline Flying Display

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Over the  weekend of 10th-11th September, I was able to join in with the Club’s display at the Festival of Dunfermline Event held in Dunfermline Glen.
On the Friday, the flying circle was established, a double rope barrier erected and grass cut where needed.  Early on Saturday, the Scouts erected two dining shelters. One used as a display area for an interesting array of Free Flight and Control Line models.  The other as a bad weather pits and video area.  Luckily we were not hampered by rain at all.  Saturday was calm and the Southern aspect caught the sun all day.  The Sunday was sunny, but too windy to allow a regular flying programme.
The models flown covered Scale, traditional and new programme Stunt and Combat. Only IC . Engines were flown, with an electric model on display.  We had all planoforms and of interest to me a biplane.
As a returner, having last flown control line in 1970, I was struck by several things, the speed and dexterity of the newer Combat designs, the smoothness and stability of a world class stunt model and pilot, the growth of Almost Ready To Fly (ARTF) and the continued influence of Eastern Europe on flying.  The easy atmosphere explains the distance Club members and family had travelled to support the event.  (Was there any body from England?)  The glow engines were impressive with their prompt starting and steady running.
I think the town fathers will judge the whole event as well attended and a success.  The flying circle drew spectators.  The commentator explained, the models flew and children of all ages stopped to watch.  For the Club, there were some firm membership enquiries.  I understand that the organisers of a Rosyth festival will approach the Club to provide another display and I am sure the Club will be invited back to the Glen in 2017.
The Club would like to thank the Glen, and Fife Council Staff for the chance to fly.  Also, the Cairney Hill Scout Troop for their help in equipment and manpower to set up and remove the shelters. Also Andrew Thomson Ltd. for the loan of “the big screen” on which the video presentation was played. The Public Address equipment was hired from “Sub Station” and powered by a generator provided by the Glen.
On a personal note, I must thank the members for the warmth of their welcome to me and their wish to encourage my efforts.  Technical aspects were explained, questions answered and thoughts provoked.  (It was interesting to meet so many motorcyclists.)  My loft has already produced one intact 50yr old “Dominator” and several carefully stored engines.  “Where’s my cheque book?”

Report by Michael Grimes.

Photos by the two Michaels (Grimes & Hambley)

Club meeting confirmed.

Gentlemen.   
I have been asked to book our usual venue of the Royal British Legion, New Row, Dunfermline. For our next club meeting.  This has been done for next Thursday, the 1st of September, at 7.00 for 7.30 pm start.   Looking forward to seeing you there. 
Mike.

Festival of Dunfermline 2016

The club is organising a flying and static display of all types of model aircraft on the South Lawn of Pitencrief Park (the Glen) Dunfermline. Flyers from all over Scotland will be attending to give displays of Control Line flying. Also Radio Controlled Quadcopter (drone) flyers have been invited to give displays of FPV racing.

The events will be run over Saturday and Sunday  (10 – 11 September) all are welcome at no cost.

A meeting of members has been provisionally arranged for Thursday 1 September 19:30 hrs at the Royal British Legion, New Row, Dunfermline. For any further information please use our contact page.

Control Line Aerobatic Home International

Dunfermline MAC members are heavily involved in the running of the SAA Home International on 21/22 May.

This event will be hosted at the club CL site in Inverkeithing. Two days of competition will take place during which three person teams from England, Ireland,  Scotland and Wales  will fly the F2B aerobatic schedule over five rounds. The schedule will be scored by four judges from each of the competing nations including Bill Greive from Dunfermline.

Come and see some magnificent CL flying at Inverkeithing, contact us for more details.

A quick reminder.

From our Secretary:-

Hi Guys.  Just a quick reminder that our next club meeting is to take place at the usual time (7.30 pm) at the usual place (Royal British Legion, New Row, Dunfermline)this Thursday (28/04/16). The main topic will be the forthcoming Home International. Looking forward to seeing you there.  Mike.

Notice of meetings

Our next club meeting is on Thursday the 24th of this month. Usual time (7.30pm) usual place (Royal British Legion. New Row. D'line.)  Main topic is to be (of course) the up coming Four Nations Cup.  Your input will be appreciated. The following meet will be on the 28th of April and is the last planned meet prior to the competition. Looking forward to seeing you there.