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Dartmoor Slope Soaring Club
(http://www.dssc.org.uk)
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| We are a small friendly club whose love is silent flight.Dartmoor provides our soaring sites plus great walking and spectacular scenery.Club meetings and flying competitions add to the fun.The chaps fly sport and scale,and there is always someone to lend a hand or give you a trial flight.
Chris Harvey | 13/6/2004 | 301 Views
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Delta Hawks MFC Leicestershire
(http://homepage.ntlworld.com/hamhouse/dhawks)
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| A model flying club based near Ashby de la Zouch in Leicestershire. This friendly club has around 80 members and flies scale, sports models both elctric and glo/petrol. Helicopters also feature and also flat field gliding.
Paul Hammond | 30/7/2003 | 356 Views
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Delyn Model Flying Club
(http://www.delynmfc.co.uk)
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| The Club flys from a grass strip in the North Wales Countryside. It is fully affiliated with the BMFA. A variety of models are flown including, freeflight, helicopters, electric and power.
Nathan farrell | 28/11/2001 | 833 Views
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Derbyshire Radio Control Flyers
(http://www.drcf.fsnet.co.uk/)
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| Derbyshire Radio Control Flyers, is a radio control model aircraft club based on a dis-used airfield, in Ashbourne, Derbyshire, England.The club has over 100 members, and it's membership comes from right across the Midlands. The club boasts an exellent safety record and prides itself on the high standard of flying though it's various training schemes.Derbyshire Radio Control Flyers have one of the best model flying sites in the country, check out their website for all the details.
Patrick Dare - Chairman | 29/4/2001 | 1389 Views
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Devon RC Military Vehicle Group
(http://www.tonyvee.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk)
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| Devon Radio Control Military Vehicle Group (UK) has it's own 'Combat Zone' with scale villages, bridges, stream ford crossing, fuel and ammo dumps, extensive proving grounds with tank obstacles and landscaped hills etc. Also a club room and workshop as well as our own car park. Visitors most welcome. We meet Sundays from 1000am to 1400pm. E-Mail or visit our web-site for more info.We also have a section for electric off-road cars with our own track.
Tony Volante | 29/10/2005 | 227 Views
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Dewsbury Model Aer Club
(http://www.dewsburymac.co.uk)
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| DMAC is a club founded over 30 years ago for those of us who like to build and fly Radio Controlled Model Aircraft. Situated at the Sands Lane airfield in Dewsbury West Yorkshire, just outside Dewsbury Town Centre it is one of many Model Aeroplane Clubs in the country. With over 80 members covering ages from 10 to 70 and abilities from complete beginner to expert competion winner there is no shortage of the things you would expect from a Club such as ours. The types of models flown range from glider, I/C Trainers, I/C, electric, aerobatic and scale
Andy Holdsworth | 19/10/2001 | 631 Views
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Don Valley Model Flying Club
(http://www.geocities.com/dvmfc)
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| Don Valley Flying Club is dedicated to the hobby and sport of Model Aircraft. We have our own field on Bentley Moor Lane in Doncaster, which we can use 365 days of the year. We also hold monthly meetings at the Sun Inn, very popular and informative. We pride ourself on the high quality of training given. This is a very friendly club for all age groups. Visit our web site for more details. We hope to see you soon.
M J High | 3/11/2001 | 949 Views
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Dundee Model Aircraft Club
(http://www.dmac.org.uk/)
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| Dundee MAC (Scotland) fly just about anything that will! You'll find advice and diagrams on starting out in aeromodelling, learning to fly, flying aerobatics, avoiding the pitfalls, some building tips and model reviews. There's also advice on how to check out your model and how to gain your pilot's wings.
Bruce Ogilvy | 8/5/2001 | 437 Views
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Dunster Model Flying Club
(http://clubs.freeserve.com/group/group.cfm?GID=2375106)
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| New club formed December03. primary flight is Helicopters, but a number of club members fly fixed wing also.
Barry Simkins | 8/2/2004 | 245 Views
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dymodel
(http://www.dymodel.com)
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| Airplane model, car model, ship model, helicopter model, for 航 mold fancier offering support
dymodel | 8/4/2004 | 175 Views
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Eagles Flying Association
(http://uk.geocities.com/mike_leslie@btinternet.com)
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| We are a small friendly club, operating electric, I/C and turbine radio controlled models from a grass site in the Dorset countryside. We wlcome new members whether they are seasoned flyers or newcomers to the hobby.
Mike Leslie | 2/4/2006 | 194 Views
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East Anglian Rocketry Society (EARS)
(http://www.ears.org.uk/)
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| EARS fly once a month, March to December, from an arable farm just outside Cambridge. We fly all types and sizes of rockets, from Model to High Power Rockets. Generally we have a 8,500 foot NOTAM in place, but can arrange higher limits on request. Everyone is welcome to come along and fly with us or just spectate. To fly up to and including G class you must be a BMFA member, to fly H and above you must be a UKRA member.
Bob Arnott | 24/9/2005 | 128 Views
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East Devon Radio Control Club
(http://edrcc.co.uk)
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| The EDRCC was formed in 1946 to bring together modellers interested in radio control Aircraft, Helicopters and Boats. The Club is fortunate in having the use of a flying site on Woodbury Common, approximately 400 yards from Four Firs Cross on the road to Yettington in Glorious Devon. We became affiliated to the BMFA in 1999. If you are visiting Devon pay us a visit and have a fly. You will be most welcome.
Charlie (Webmaster) | 22/1/2006 | 269 Views
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East Fortune Aeromodellers
(http://www.ef-aero.org.uk)
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| East Fortune Aeromodellers have been using East Fortune airfield since 1975. Our runway is a 200m x 10m section of the W.W.II airfield’s tarmac perimeter track. It is surrounded by 5 acres of grass.
Bill Frost | 1/8/2007 | 97 Views
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Eddystone Model Flying Club
(http://emfc.piczo.com/?cr=1)
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| The club is open 7 days a week all year round, weather permitting, and has a Certificate of Legal Use, Accredited by Sports South Hams to Bronze Standard, and is a member of the Plymouth Advisory Sports Council, and operates within the guide lines of the British Model Flying Association.We fly all types of fixed wing aircraft and the runway is a mown area about half a football field in size. We have around 100 members at present and they are all willing to help in some form or another whether it is advice or taking a new person flying
D Stephens | 7/5/2008 | 136 Views
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Elmbridge Model Club
(http://www.elmbridgemc.net/)
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| The club owns it's own flying field and boating lake in Surrey. We are involved in most forms of radio controlled models in particular r/c fixed wing (i/c, electric and gliders), helicopters and boats. Check out the website for more information.
Kevin Targett | 1/5/2001 | 972 Views
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Esher & District MFC
(http://www.edmfc.org.uk)
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| Main areas of interest are power, electric flight and jets (there are some gas turbines). There are no experienced Helicopter fliers. There is now a waiting list for beginners only. If you let us know you are interested we will contact you as soon as a place is available.
Keith England | 19/12/2002 | 465 Views
| 9.50 rating (2 votes)
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Esk Valley Soarers
(http://www.eskvalleysoarers.tk)
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| A club site in the North East of England in the Redcar and Guisborough area. We fly electric and slope, and occasionally some thermal soraring.
Nathan Futo | 24/12/2003 | 217 Views
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Eynsford Model Helicopter Club
(http://www.emhc.co.uk)
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| One of a few Heli only Clubs in the U.K. We are located in N.W. Kent close to M25/M20 Junction 3. We have over 100 members from beginners to the advanced 3D flyers. We can fly 6 days a week from our site all year round. Model setup and Initial training for beginners given. All types of Heli flown Basic, Electric, Scale, 3D, Affiliated to the B.M.F.A.
Steve Fletcher | 22/11/2001 | 663 Views
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FELBRIDGE FLYERS RADIO MODEL FLYING CLUB
(www.felbridge-flyers.org)
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| Radio Control Club on the Sussex/Surrey border (East Grinstead area) flying mainly fixed wing sport and scale. The Club welcomes newcomers and operates a training scheme up to and beyond safe solo (BMFA "A"). The Club has examiners to get you through the BMFA certificates. Grass field with well maintained mown take off area and good control of noise - Keep your site with quiet flight, AND low rpms.
Jim Christie | 3/11/2004 | 357 Views
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