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Aerobatic Helicopter Association (http://www.aha-online.org.uk)
The Aerobatic Helicopter Association (AHA) is the specialist body within the British Model Flying Association (BMFA) representing all Radio Control Helicopter disciplines.

Julie Fisher | 3/7/2003 | 466 Views | Rate it!


BARCS (http://www.barcs.co.uk)
British Association of Radio Control Soarers was founded in 1972 to organise and represent the interests of everybody involved in radio controlled soaring.

Brian Pettitt | 8/3/2008 | 37 Views | 10.00 rating (1 votes) | Rate it!


British Electric Flight Association (http://www.befa.org.uk)
The aim of the British Electric Flight Association is "to Encourage and Further all aspects of Electric Flight in the British Isles and Elsewhere."

Jan Bassett | 21/10/2002 | 1344 Views | 9.00 rating (2 votes) | Rate it!


British Miniature Pylon Racing Assoc. (http://website.lineone.net/~ukpylon)
Promotes all types of Radio Controlled pylon racing

webmaster (Registered User) | 21/4/2001 | 533 Views | Rate it!


C.L.A.P.A (http://www.clapa.org)
Control Line Aerobatic Pilots Association The BMFA Special Interest Group for Control Line Aerobatics

Jim Hatch | 7/4/2002 | 559 Views | 5.00 rating (1 votes) | Rate it!


Combat Flyers Association (http://www.combatflyers.co.uk)
The COMBAT FLYERS ASSOCIATION is a SPECIALIST BODY within the BMFA whose aim is to further the sport of control line combat flying in the UK.

Simon Miller | 8/3/2008 | 39 Views | 10.00 rating (1 votes) | Rate it!


F3J-UK Association (http://www.f3juk.co.uk)
The F3J-UK Association was formed in July 2000 to encourage and improve F3J thermal soaring in the UK and internationally; to represent democratically the views and opinions of regular F3J flyers of the BMFA National League through its membership and to encourage junior F3J flyers to participate in the sport both nationally and internationally. In May 2001 the Association's application to be the BMFA specialist body for F3J flying in the UK was accepted.

Nick Evans | 8/2/2002 | 403 Views | 1.00 rating (1 votes) | Rate it!


Gas Turbine Builders Association (http://www.gtba.co.uk/)
The aims of the Association are to encourage and support the safe design, construction and operation of small gas turbines.

John Wright | 20/2/2004 | 437 Views | Rate it!


GBRCAA (http://www.gbrcaa.org)
The Great Britain Radio Control Aerobatic Associationis the specialist body for radio control precision aerobatic model flying in the UK

Matt Hoyland | 15/12/2006 | 185 Views | 8.40 rating (5 votes) | Rate it!


I.M.A.C. U.K. (http://www.btinternet.com/~b.colclough/imacuk.htm)
The aim of I.M.A.C.U.K. is to promote the competition flying, in several different classes, of scale model aerobatic aircraft in sequences of aerobatic maneuvers.

chrisb | 27/4/2001 | 1442 Views | 9.00 rating (1 votes) | Rate it!


Jet Modellers Association (http://www.jmajets.co.uk)
The JMA aims are to promote interest and participation in the sport of design, construction, and flight of jet type model aircraft in Great Britain

Andy Cook | 18/5/2007 | 305 Views | Rate it!


UKRA (http://www.ukra.org.uk/)
The United Kingdom Rocketry Association (UKRA)is the specialist body to the BMFA with responsibilities for High Power Rocketry.

cb | 6/5/2001 | 299 Views | 5.50 rating (2 votes) | Rate it!

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