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Welcome to the Coastal Aero Modelers PDF Print E-mail

The Coastal Aero Modelers club is a small but congenial group that loves to fly radio controlled model helicopters and airplanes.

Please come and visit us!

 

 

Our officers are:

 

 

Coming October 30-31, 2010   Green Sea "Halloween" Pattern Contest.

 

Check the Calendar for details.

 

 

Our next meeting will be held on Sunday July  16th, 2010 at 2:00 pm.

 

 
K-Factor Calendar PDF Print E-mail

NSRCA 2009 Contest Schedule

State

NSRCA
District

Date

City

Contest Name

NJ

1

5/16/09

Jackson

District 1 Spring Warmup

PA

1

5/30/09

Conyngham

2nd Annual NEVRC Pattern Contest

NY

1

6/6/09

Endicott

AGS Aerobatic Primer

PA

1

6/20/09

Marshalls Creek

19th Annual Pocono Pattern Contest

NY

1

6/27/09

Goshen

Black Dirt Squadron Precision Aerobatics

PA

1

8/1/09

Sayre

54th Annual Aeroguidance Society Pattern Contest

NY

1

8/15/09

Westmoreland

Fifth Annual Pattern In Paradise

NJ

1

9/12/09

Jackson

Oasis Fall Finale

 

 

 

 

 

SC

2

3/28/09

Green Sea

13th Annual Grand Strand Pattern Classic

NC

2

5/2/09

Mocksville

WSRC Spring Pattern Classic

VA

2

9/19/09

Bealeton

FARM Pattern Competition

 

 

 

 

 

IL

5

5/16/09

Chicago

Chicago Judges Certification

NE

5

5/23/09

Lincoln

Lincoln SkyKnights

WI

5

5/30/09

Menomonee Falls

Tamarack-Bud Weber Challenge

IN

5

6/20/09

Muncie

NSRCA District 4/5 Shootout

IL

5

6/27/09

Hoffman Estastes

Jim Hubbard Memorial Pattern Contest

IN

5

7/13/09

Muncie

AMA Pattern Nationals

IL

5

8/1/09

Peoria

Fat Lake Pattern Rendezvous

MO

5

8/29/09

St Charles

Phantom Flyers R/C Club Fall Pattern Contest

IL

5

9/5/09

St Charles

Chicagoland Pattern Championship

MO

5

9/12/09

Springfield

Springfield Flyers Fall Pattern Contest

 

 

 

 

 

CA

7

2/7/09

Lancaster

23rd Annual Hi-Desert Winter Pattern Classic

AZ

7

2/21/09

Phoenix

28th annual Sun Valley Fliers R/C Championships

AZ

7

3/21/09

Yuma

Yuma Aeromodelers 3rd Annual Pattern Contest

CA

7

4/18/09

Perris

Riverside Pattern Contest

CA

7

4/25/09

Richmond

BARCS Pattern By The Bay

CA

7

5/16/09

Hemet

Hemet Pattern Contest

 

 

 

 

 

BC

10

4/18/09

Mission

Pattern Primer

BC

10

5/16/09

Cloverdale

Dave Armstrong Memorial Precision Aerobatics Contest

BC

10

6/21/09

Central Saanich

VRCMS Precision Aerobatics Contest

SK

10

6/21/09

Saskatoon

Saskatoon Precision Aerobatics Contest

 

 
12th Annual Grand Strand Pattern Classic PDF Print E-mail

The 12th Annual Grand Strand Pattern Classic turned out to be quite exciting inspite of threatening skys. The weather forecast the prior week was somewhat iffy. Saturday was to be cool and windy wtih a 30% chance of thundershowers. The local weathermen changed their predictions for the coming weekend almost daily.

As it turned out Friday was the best ot the three days, which was great for the "early bird" contestants. We had fourteen contestants registered by Friday evening. It's alway exciting to see such a good turnout on the practice day before a contest.

Everyone is in good mood, happy to see old friends and anxious to start a new season. Everyone claimed that they had not practiced over the winter, but no one was believing their stories.

It never rained on Saturday, but the temperature was in the mid-fifties and the wind was 15 -25 mph out of the North East; meaning it was quartering in from the right. It made for some challenging flying conditions, but it favored no one. We gained three more pilots, on Saturday, for a total of seventeen contestants.

Inspite of the challenging flying conditions we got in four rounds on Saturday, followed by a fantastic Pig Pic'n feast that evening. Blaire Page did the honors this year, by stepping up to the situation of flying and cooking a pig for dinner. Robbie Buffkin, our regular chef, went through a triple bypass heart surgery three weeks prior to the contest. Robbie had every intention of cooking the pig as well as competing, but that was somewhat optimistic on his part.

Take it from one who has been there and knows, it's easy to think you can do all sorts of things after heart surgery, but it is a little much. You feel energetic because you have renewed blood capacity flowing through your veins, but you tend to forget that you've just been split open from gizzard to navel and it does take awhile for the "ole bod" to recover from that. At any rate thanks to Blaire for stepping up to the task and it was great to see Robbie at the event.

The weatherman missed the rain prediction by a day. It never happened on Saturday, but it certainly did on Sunday. The radar showed a band of rain from Columbia, SC covering Green Sea directly and continued to the east out to sea. It was pretty obvious that it wasn't going to let up. And, beside the rain, the wind picked up another 5 mph and the temperature dropped another 10 degrees.

From the four rounds completed on Saturday is was also pretty clear that the way everyone was flying no major changes in positions were about to happen. The first places were locked up in every class; and second and third places looked pretty fixed. Thus, it was without much adieu that everyone agreed to pack it in and head for home. Ken Velez from Delware had already made the decision to go back to the North were it was drier and no doubt warmer.

Check out the "Photo Gallery" for pictures by Fred Johnson.

The final results are listed below:

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Robbie Buffkin PDF Print E-mail

Robbie is doing just fine!

I just talked with Robbie and he sounds great and says he is feeling just fine after going through heart by-pass surgery at McCloud hospital in Florence. He claims that, he is still pretty tender in the chest area, but other than that, he feels super.

He also says he realizes what he just went through and plans to take better care of himself, starting with discarding the cigarettes. He also intends to fly in the coming contest and to "oversee" the pig cooking.

He's one tough fellow. We're all very happy to hear he is doing so well and on the path to a quick recovery.

 
Web Site To Do List: PDF Print E-mail

 

  1. Search for and display better Template choices.
  2. Set up a poll for Template selection; members choice. (Members will have to visit more to make this worhwhile.)
  3. Finalize club's choice for Template.

Completed:

  1. 1/19/08 - Installed Community Builder component; allows users to register and enter bio information of themselves.
  2. 1/22/08 - Took picture at field for site 'Header'.
  3. 1/25/08 - Added fields to Community Builder. These fields to be filled in by members when they login and register. Sensitive fields can only be filled in by an 'Administrator', e.g. president, secretary/treasurer.
  4. 2/1/08 - Officers set up as Administrators. Paid up members have been registered. Please update your profile and keep it current.
  5. 2/1/08 - Modified three templates to personalize the site for CAM specific.
  6. 2/5/08 - Set up navigation tabs.
  7. 2/14/08 - Installed Forum with five categories under the Discussion section; Airplanes, Helicopters, Field, Events, and Web. If you would like to see new sections and categories let me know. Buff
  8. 2/14/08 - Installed Photo Gallery. If you have pictures to post, please send them to me. Buff
  9. 2/14/08 - Added Calendar..

 

 

 

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