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Norfolk Model Helicopter Club (http://www.Norfolkhelicopterclub.co.uk)
RC Helicopters

Glen McInally | 21/10/2002 | 801 Views | 5.00 rating (3 votes) | Rate it!


North Anston Society of Aeromodellers (http://www.nasa0406.org.uk/)
Our club is situated on Woodsetts Road, North Anston, next to the Butterfly Farm which is sign posted on the A57/North Anston crossroads. We have two grass runways on a small private field we have used since 1967. There are flying restrictions for safety reasons and noise limitation, and we are therefore limited to the size and type of models we fly. Our main flying time is Sunday afternoon and we ask potential new members to make their initial contact between 2pm and 5pm on the field on Sundays, or by telephone to a club official.

Matthew Hoyland | 1/8/2007 | 136 Views | 5.56 rating (128 votes) | Rate it!


North Berks Radio Model Aircraft Society (http://www.nbrmas.co.uk)
We are to be found near the small village of East Hanney, between Wantage and Abingdon in Oxfordshire. All types of radio controlled models are flown from our large close mown patch, from handlaunched gliders to turbine powered jets.

David Bockett | 3/5/2002 | 612 Views | 3.00 rating (2 votes) | Rate it!


North Down Model Aircraft Club (http://www.geocities.com/northdownmac/home.html)
The North Down Model Aircraft Club website is for model flyers and it gives links, photos, beginners info. and even pilot reviews, where the pilots talk about their planes!

Steven | 13/9/2001 | 799 Views | 10.00 rating (5 votes) | Rate it!


NORTH DUHAM RC HELICOPTER CLUB (http://WWW.NORTHDURHAMRCHELICLUB.CO.UK)
WE ARE A NEWLY FORMED CLUB BASED NEAR CHESTER-LE-STREET CO. DURHAM UK AT THE MOMENT WE ARE HELICOPTER ONLY WE ARE CURRENTLY LOOKING FOR A SUITABLE FIELD WE HAVE 8 MEMBERS MODELS INCLUDE 30/50 RAPTORS 60 JET RANGER R22 BASED ON 50 MOSKITO 90 RAPTOR 90 RAPTOR FITTED WITH PAN/TILT CAMERA MOUNTING NEW MEMBERS ALWAYS WELCOME MUST HAVE BMFA MEMBERSHIP

RICHARD TONES | 13/3/2005 | 226 Views | Rate it!


North East R/c Helicopter Club (http://www.nerchc.org)
Dedicated R/c Helicopter club, based in Washington - Tyne & Wear. Refer to website for further details on clubs models, classifieds,etc.

John Stout | 2/4/2003 | 414 Views | 5.50 rating (2 votes) | Rate it!


North Moor Model Aero Club (NMMAC) (http://homepage.ntlworld.com/gordon.mcalpine/)
A friendly club that was born in January 2003, we are situated near to Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire and we cater for most types of model flying

G.McAlpine | 1/6/2003 | 282 Views | 10.00 rating (2 votes) | Rate it!


North Norfolk Aero Modellers (http://www.nnam.fsnet.co.uk)
North Norfolk Aeromodellers have tow super fields.We cater for Control Line, gliders, powered gliders powered IC and Electric planes.

paul | 25/5/2003 | 670 Views | 9.00 rating (2 votes) | Rate it!


North Oxfordshire Model Aircraft Club (http://www.nomac.org.uk)
Small club based near Chipping Norton with very good site - RC power, gliders,scale and helicopters.

Steve Ralls | 23/2/2003 | 417 Views | 8.75 rating (4 votes) | Rate it!


North Staffs Model Flying Club (http://www.nsmac.org.uk)
NSMAC is a model flying club situated in Stoke-on-Trent, we are always looking for new members so visit out site for more information on how to join.

Kevin Clayton | 14/6/2002 | 736 Views | Rate it!


North West Model Aircraft Club (http://www.northwestmac.com)
North West Model Aircraft Club is based in Derry, N.Ireland (see web site for grid ref). We were established in 1939 and have approximately 50 members of all ages. We fly fixed wing and helicopters and are proud to boast one of the only tarmac runways for modelling in Ireland. Our main meeting time is on Sunday mornings from 11.00am till about 3.00pm. All visitors are welcome so if you live in the area or you're just passing through why not give us a shout.

Sean Scully | 6/7/2004 | 240 Views | 8.00 rating (1 votes) | Rate it!


North West Model Aircraft Club (Northern Ireland) (http://www.geocities.com/northwestmodelaircraftclub)
Model flying club based in Derry, Northern Ireland, main interests R/C planes and helicopters.

Ciaran Roddy | 2/5/2002 | 290 Views | Rate it!


North Worcestershire Model Aircraft Society (http://www.nwmas.co.uk)
We have two flying fields within 6miles of Redditch with well maintained flying strips, easy access and hard standing for cars. The flying hours are from early morning to dusk seven days every week. Our members fly sport, scale and helicopters and we offer training for beginners. We are an active club that welcomes new members to fly with us in a relaxed, friendly helpful and safe environment.

Peter Seddon | 6/5/2004 | 328 Views | Rate it!


Northern Ireland Model Soaring Association (http://www.nimsa.co.uk)
site for model soaring in Northern Ireland giving brief description of the various disciplines of soaring and contact details for club committee

bill scott | 3/3/2005 | 156 Views | 10.00 rating (1 votes) | Rate it!


Norwich Model aero club (http://www.nmacwarbirds.freeuk.com)
Norwich Model Aero Club, Warbirds display team and club information site.

Phil Goff | 31/12/2002 | 596 Views | 1.00 rating (1 votes) | Rate it!


Nothampton Model Aero Club (http://www.nmac.org.uk)
A friendly club that flys at two sites, one East of Northampton, the other to the north. Training is available, by arrangement

Phil Coupe | 16/5/2005 | 455 Views | Rate it!


Nottingham Model Aircraft Club (http://f4bscale.worldonline.co.uk/nmac.htm)
Nottingham Model Aircraft Club's new WebSite (3/2003). Containing club competition dates, details of our club flying activities and flying sites. Plus the usual 'rogues' gallery. Please sign our Guestbook - we want to be luvved ;)

Mike Chapman | 11/3/2003 | 771 Views | Rate it!


Nottingham Radio Control Society (http://www.nottingham-rcs.supanet.com)
We are a club of 130 members who fly from Langar Airfield on the Notts and Leics border

Bob Thompson | 16/5/2001 | 842 Views | 9.50 rating (2 votes) | Rate it!


NSMAC (http://www.nsmac.co.uk)
North Staffs Model Aircraft Club is based in the Stoke on Trent Area. Between all our members we have a large number of years flying experience, and offer beginners to chance to come and learn to fly free of charge, as member of the club. Why not check out our web site that we are developing, and then give us a call.

John Bungenaar | 12/8/2001 | 541 Views | 10.00 rating (1 votes) | Rate it!


NUNEATON AEROMODELLERS CLUB (http://www.ddsenergy.com/nac)
Nuneaton Aeromodellers is primarily a RC Fixed Wing model flying club although limited helicopter, control line and other model flying disciplines are allowed. The club founded in 1957 currently has mix of members of all ages and skill levels. We have two excellent flying fields located within the Nuneaton and Hinckley area.The club has designated Trainers to assist if required and BMFA Club Examiners who will be able to help members get ready for and take the A and B Achievement Certificates.The club is run by an elected committee made up from its members. Formal meetings are held monthly to discuss the ongoing running of the club and allow members to have a chat over a drink. All members must also be members of the BMFA. BMFA flying guidelines and best practices are fully observed and we use the 35MHz Band. This all helps to provide a well run, safe and supportive environment where members can enjoy their flying.

Dave Perrett | 9/3/2006 | 239 Views | 9.00 rating (2 votes) | Rate it!


nuneaton mas (http://www.shortal.com/nuneatonmas)
we are a small society for control line flying only.at the present moment we only have one grass circle, but hope to increase our facilities in the near future.Most of the members are active in aerobatic competitions, vintage, classic, and F2B. new members are welcomed

bill smith | 14/2/2006 | 155 Views | Rate it!


Nuneaton Model Helicopter Club (http://www.nuneatonmodelhelicopterclub.com)
Nuneaton Model Helicopter Club was created to bring together people who enjoy flying radio controlled helicopters. Being part of a club helps us spread the knowledge and techniques learnt by us as individuals and share them as a group, therefor limiting mistakes and this in turn helps keep the cost of flying down. Another factor to think about is the safety aspect . Our club and many other clubs provides safety guidance, this guidance rules out those accidents that are just waiting to happen. When I think about it I could probably write a book on the mistakes that I made in the early stages of learning that were quite expensive mistakes. This was because I did not have anyone to fall back on when anything went wrong , I had to learn from my own mistakes which in turn made learning very slow.Joining a club is a must if you want to progress safely and quickly. Our club provides its own helicopter set up for training and buddy boxed transmitters so that we have full control over you why you are learning to fly.

Nigel Crane | 6/3/2004 | 419 Views | 9.00 rating (5 votes) | Rate it!


Old Fokkers Flying Group (http://www.oldfokkers.co.uk)
We are a small club of only 7 members who are mainly retired and we fly most days of the week weather permitting.Our main interest is in large petrol engined scale models, but we also fly helicopters and electric aeroplanes. Our 12 acre field has a grass mown strip and is between Chelford and Knutsford Cheshire, visitors are welcome by prior appointment but must have BMFA or LMA insurance

Syd Lawton Secretary | 1/7/2001 | 617 Views | 7.00 rating (3 votes) | Rate it!


Oldham and District Model Aero Club (www.members.aol.com/oldhamdmac/index.html)
This is the new web site for the Oldham and District Model Aero Club. BMFA Club number 0342. The web site describes the function of the Club, the meeting places, flying fields and glider sites. It also features some of the Club's models, the successes of its members and Club news, which will be updated about once every month starting in November 2001. Please do not hesitate to contact the Webmaster with any comments you may have about the site or its contents.

Mr. Peter Altham | 16/10/2002 | 731 Views | 6.33 rating (3 votes) | Rate it!


Omagh Model Flying Club (http://www.omagh-mfc.co.uk)
Omagh Model Flying Club presently have around 20 members. Our flying site is situated just off the Drumquin Road, which is approximately 6 miles from Omagh. All disciplines of model flight are flown by the club, including aerobatic and scale aeroplanes, gliders and helicopters. If you have an interest in model aircraft, or would like to find out more please get in touch, using the contact details below.Generally we fly on Tuesday evenings and Sunday afternoons (weather permitting).

Gordon Dunn | 20/11/2001 | 338 Views | Rate it!

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