You can see the minutes of the Sept. 2014 meeting here: http://eastbay-rc.blogspot.com/2014/09/concord-model-engineers-minutes.html
No “Drones” in National Parks
Looks like the National Parks are off limits for RC aircraft of all types.
“US National Park Service Director Jonathan Jarvis signed a policy memorandum in June prohibiting launching, operating or landing any unmanned aircraft on any park service property.
“‘We have serious concerns about the negative impact that flying unmanned aircraft is having in parks, so we are prohibiting their use until we can determine the most appropriate policy that will protect park resources and provide all visitors with a rich experience,’ he wrote in a statement at the time.”
Really unfortunate.
Story here:
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-29420039
Video of flight over Court Lane
Most of the second video was shot at the Lime Ridge Open Space at the end of Court Lane where club members fly RC. It was done by Jonathan Singh, I have added his YouTube video channel, RCDeparture, to our list of recommended web sites.
Minutes of the July meeting
You can find the minutes for the July meeting here:
http://eastbay-rc.blogspot.com/2014/08/concord-model-engineers-minutes-july.html
Old Bay Area Airfields
Dennis Romano found this website that depicts Bay Area airfields that were abandoned and in most cases have disappeared, including the original Concord Airport which was the Western terminus for mail flights and the Naval Weapons Station Field. Lots of pictures of “Golden Age” aircraft too.
http://www.airfields-freeman.com/CA/Airfields_CA_Oakland.htm
27″ Rubber Powered Seafire
For those that need a bit of inspiration (Thanks to Ding for the link):
Vulcan Bomber Still Flying
An Avro Vulcan is still in flyable condition as reported here: http://navaltoday.com/2014/07/22/avro-vulcan-bomber-lands-at-royal-uk-naval-air-station-yeovilton/
Made me wonder, a lot more B-47s were built, but I don’t recall seeing or hearing of one still flying. Do know there is on display at Castle in Atwater.
Recommended Web Site
Member Dennis Romano has suggested that Bob Benjamin’s Blog is a great place to find excellent advice on building. He particularly recommended “Converting the 30″ rubber powered Dumas Piper J-4 to electric RC. (Part 4)” as a good source on how to cover stick and tissue. Here is the home page:
Budapest Air Show
An amazing airshow video over a beautiful old world city.
The Commemorative Air Force B-29, “FIFI” comming to our area.
FYI, Information from Warren
The Commemorative Air Force B-29, “FIFI”
The Boeing B-29 Superfortress, first flown in 1942, began active service in 1944. It was designed as a replacement for the older B-17s and B-24s, having the longer range and greater bomb loads necessary for operations in the World War II Pacific theater. The B-29 was also used in the Korean War in the early 1950s and was a staple of the U.S. Air Force until the late 1950s.
The B-29, FIFI, was acquired by the Commemorative Air Force (CAF) in 1971 when a group of CAF members found her at the U.S. Navy Proving Ground at China Lake, California where she was being used as a missile target. The airplane was rescued and restored and has been flying for forty years. Learn more about FIFI at http://www.cafB29B24.org.
FIFI will be at Mather Field in Sacramento and available to the public Thursday, June 5, through Sunday June 8. She will also be at the Napa Airport, Tuesday and Wednesday, June 10 and 11. We believe that getting up close and personal with these aircraft is the best way to learn history. We invite everyone to come and climb the entrance ladder, navigate your way into the cockpit and experience the history first hand.
We are also offering rides aboard FIFI, both in the cockpit and the gunners section. Prices start as low as $595.00. Prices are even lower if you book your ride on our web site http://www.cafB29B24.org
Tanya Norden, Secretary
Travis AFB Heritage Center
707-424-5883