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0053 chester le street rmc (http://www.chesterlestreetrmc.com)
we are a freindly club of around 90 members situated in the north east of england

Derek | 18/9/2004 | 1300 Views | 5.00 rating (4 votes) | Rate it!


1066 Model Flying Club (http://1066mfc.co.uk)
1066 Model flyers of Hastings, on the South coast of the UK. Information on club and field etc.

John Wood | 13/6/2004 | 1591 Views | 8.00 rating (10 votes) | Rate it!


Alcester helicopter Club (http://www.alcester-helicopter-club.org.uk)
We are a small bunch of model helicopter flyers, between Stratford-upon-Avon and Evesham. Amongst us, our skills range from novice to expert, and we are always happy to welcome new members.

Chris Hopcraft | 26/1/2002 | 1781 Views | 10.00 rating (1 votes) | Rate it!


Aldershot MC (http://www.aldershotmc.com)
Aldershot is a long established model club.The club has two sites. For power models the club has a long established site on Blacklands Farm off Newnham Lane, Old Basing, Basingstoke.For Silent flight a new site has been established at East Worldham, just Southof Alton, Hampshire.

Terry Weeks | 14/5/2003 | 1173 Views | Rate it!


Alport Model Flying Club (http://www.alport-mfc.fsnet.co.uk/index.htm)
The ALPORT MODEL FLYING CLUB came into existence in 1981 as a result of a small group of members of the Heanor and District Model Flying Club, under the leadership of the late KEN GREEN, seeking and obtaining a flying site at the Belper Amateurs Cricket Ground, Alderwasley. As it had a surface suitable for the development of precision take-off and landing skills.The ALPORT MODEL FLYING CLUB has been affiliated to The British Model Flying Association since 1985 & is club No 676

Dave Probert | 28/4/2001 | 1566 Views | 9.33 rating (3 votes) | Rate it!


Alton Model Flying Club (http://www.altonmodelflyingclub.fsnet.co.uk)
Alton model flying club. Based in the heart of hampshire. A small friendly club with an excellent flying site. We offer free trail lessons and lots of good advice!

Andy | 24/11/2001 | 1768 Views | 9.00 rating (1 votes) | Rate it!


AMARC (http://www.amarc2002.co.uk)
AMARC is a Bristol based club, flying from a Park site within the City limits.We fly all disciplines and welcome guest fliers, with their appropriate insurance. The club has a membership of around One Hundred Members, including several instructors. Interested? then come along to the site on a weekend and find out more about our hobby. Alternatively, come to a meeting, the directions are on our web site.

Barry Everson | 12/5/2004 | 825 Views | 9.67 rating (6 votes) | Rate it!


Amman Valley Radio Control Club (http://www.radiocontrolclub.co.uk)
Located near the village of Gwauncaegurwen,20mins drive from Swansea. AVRCC is a small friendly RC club, with a mixed membership. Licensed for 3½ days/week, 52weeks/year. Visitors welcome. Training aircraft available, so why dont you try before you buy.

Richard Jones | 13/5/2001 | 1258 Views | 9.00 rating (5 votes) | Rate it!


Anglia Model Flying Club (http://www.angliamfc.org.uk)
The Anglia Club is a long established club located Nr Chelmsford. There are 120+ friendly and helpful members. See our site for more information.

Martin Beckwith-Brown | 1/12/2002 | 1068 Views | 1.00 rating (1 votes) | Rate it!


Aylesbury and District Model Flying Club (http://www.admfc.co.uk)
The Aylesbury and District Model Flying Club is fully affiliated to the British Model Flying Association (BMFA). Members operate radio controlled models at the club’s two flying sites located at Hardwick and Cublington. Club members enjoy flying a diverse range of models including a wide variety of powered fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters, gliders and electric powered models. Newcomers are always welcome and the club has an enviable reputation for offering training and support to beginners.

Paul Yorke | 10/3/2003 | 1027 Views | 7.60 rating (5 votes) | Rate it!


Balbedie Aeromodelling Club (Fife, Scotland) (http://www.balbedie-aeromodelling-club.co.uk)
Balbedie Aeromodelling club was only formed on the 10th October 2002 but already has 50 members. Main interests are fixed wing power models up to the 20kgm limit. Many of the members are interested in larger models above the 7kgm limit. Site improvements have started and photos will be included in the web-site. Visitors from other clubs are welcome. Flying requires either BMFA or SAA insurance/membership

Barry Widley | 13/1/2003 | 642 Views | 9.60 rating (5 votes) | Rate it!


Ballamodha Field Group Isle of Man (http://www.bfgflying.co.uk)
A small band of enthusiasts operate from a field in the south of the Isle of Man. The site represents their interests and hopefully many of the personalities in the club will be known to our friends in the UK modelling fraternity who have taken part in events on the Island.

Joe Bromley | 14/2/2003 | 488 Views | Rate it!


Ballymoney Model Flying Club (http://www.bmfc.btinternet.co.uk)
B.M.F.C. is located in Northern Ireland and caters for all Radio Control disciplines, flying from grass strip.

Terry Jones | 29/4/2001 | 951 Views | 7.00 rating (3 votes) | Rate it!


Banbury Model Flying Club (http://www.banburymodelflyingclub.co.uk)
The Banbury Model Flying Club (BMFA Affiliated Club No. 005) was formed to provide a site for controlled and safe flying of Radio Controlled Fixed Wing Model Aircraft for the modellers of Banbury and the surrounding areas which includes nearby villages within the borders of Warwickshire and Northamptonshire.

Barry Chamberlain | 24/9/2004 | 1002 Views | 3.33 rating (3 votes) | Rate it!


Banbury Model Helicopter Club (http://www.banbury-mhc.co.uk)
This is one of the very few Heli only clubs in the UK. Flying site is open 7 days a week, 52 weeks a year. All levels of flyers are welcome.

Noel Cross | 24/4/2002 | 1305 Views | 8.50 rating (2 votes) | Rate it!


Barton's Point Model Flying Club (http://www.bpmfc.org)
Barton's Point Model Flying Club, a club which started in 1986 and is situated at Barton's Point, Sheerness, Kent. We currently average about 50 members each year and we welcome applications for new members.For more details visit our site.

Tom Lee | 29/6/2001 | 1175 Views | 3.50 rating (2 votes) | Rate it!


Basingstoke Model Aero Club (http://www.bmacuk.co.uk)
The BMAC is a long established club situated just outside Basingstoke and has 70+ members. The flying site is approx 3 acres and is well kept. It features easy access to the flight line and is well away from all obstacles.The club mainly features IC and electric sport and scale aircraft with a few members also flying helicopters. The club meets every fortnight at the SEB in Basingstoke with monthly competitions with prizes. Check out our web site more details

George Worley | 12/1/2003 | 867 Views | 5.75 rating (4 votes) | Rate it!


Bath Model Helicopter Club (http://www.bmhc.co.uk)
The Bath Model Helicopter Club was formed some 15 years ago and now has an active membership of some 40 members. The club welcomes all types of heli flying and members are more than happy to help out new flyers.Come see our new website for more details!.

Webmaster | 2/8/2005 | 641 Views | 3.25 rating (4 votes) | Rate it!


Bedford & District Aeromodelling Club (http://www.aeromodel.org.uk/)
Bedford & District Aeromodelling Club is one of the longest established clubs in the Bedford area, with an average annual membership of 40-50 fliers. The primary interest is radio control power models - this is broad based with sports, scale, fun-fly, aerobatics and gas-turbine jets, all flown regularly. Interest in electric flight and glider guiding is growing, while aerotowing is becoming popular with some members.

Malcolm Jones | 20/12/2004 | 615 Views | 6.33 rating (3 votes) | Rate it!


Bedfordshire Silent Flight (http://www.image-maker.demon.co.uk/silent.html)
The home of quiet flight in Bedfordshire. The club has two fields within a 5 mile radius of Bedford. We fly gliders and electric powered RC aircraft only. New members most welcome.More details on our website.

Dave Stubbs | 19/1/2003 | 741 Views | Rate it!


Beelsby Model Flying Club (http://www.beelsbymfc.fsnet.co.uk)
A private, rented 4 acre grass site in N.E. Lincolnshire 4 miles outside of Grimsby in the picturesque Lincolnshire Wolds. At present we are at full membership of 50, but this figure is reassessed annually with regard to parking and frequency availability. A recent 1.5 acre extension and the extra 10 frequency slots means that we may be able us to increase this number in future. We have a Chief Examiner, Examiner, two BMFA Instructors and three registered Instructors among our ranks. We actively encourage Junior membership by providing free membership up to the age of 18 for Senior members' children and half price for others.

Paul Ellis | 28/4/2001 | 1081 Views | 7.60 rating (5 votes) | Rate it!


Belfast Model flying Club (http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/belfast/belfast_model_flying_club_001.htm)
A mainly control line club but electric and free flight also. We have the best purpose made control line site in Ireland. Visitors made very welcome.

Len Johnston | 7/10/2004 | 477 Views | Rate it!


belfast model flying club (http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/belfast/belfast_model_flying_club.htm)
The best control line club in Ireland! Home of the 'home international stunt competition'. We have a fine purpose made site for control line models and several good flying sites for electric and helicopter models. Club meets 2nd tuesday in the month at Dundonald. See the web site for further details

len johnston | 25/3/2005 | 321 Views | Rate it!


Beverley and district model aircraft club (http://www.badmac.net)
BADMAC is one of the longest established clubs in East Yorkshire .The club offers excellent faclities based on a 4 acre site. We cater for all types of powered aircraft and helicopters. New members welcome. Visit our website for more details.

Paul Saxby | 3/2/2007 | 194 Views | Rate it!


Black Knights Rocket Club (http://www.blackknights.org.uk)
The Rocket Club for the West Midlands and was set up in October 2000 by a group of like minded, local rocketeers. We named ourselves after the UK's "Black Knight Rockets" of the 1950's.We meet each month to fly Model & HPR rockets and socialize. As a club we are affiliated to the UK Rocket Association (UKRA) and abide by their Safety Code.

Club Info | 4/5/2006 | 168 Views | Rate it!

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