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beto9
2008-11-21, 03:28 PM
OK guys, let's have a show of hands.

What will you be flying at the gym?

beto9
2008-11-23, 05:19 PM
OK guys, a lot of people missing... c'mon, post your "inclinations"....

beto9
2008-12-11, 05:32 PM
OK boys... there are a lot of gym flyers missing to answer this poll.

If you don't your batteries will die in the air and your transmitter antennas will collapse when you loop!

fan-tastic
2008-12-18, 09:21 PM
hi i am new to this community. If I'm not a member, I must pay 10$ to fly in the indoor session right?

Andrew Fernie
2008-12-18, 09:39 PM
That is correct - $10 an evening for non members. If you expect to attend regularly you might find it better to join the club for the year as there is no extra charge to members for the indoor sessions.

In either case you need to have proof of your MAAC membership.

Andrew

Burning Head
2008-12-19, 05:52 PM
HI Fan ,Maac is a kind of assurance. Just in case:cool:

briankizner
2008-12-19, 06:05 PM
I do not mean to hijack this thread nor to start another long dispute about the merits of the Model Aeronautics Association of Canada but, while it is true that, for many modellers, the primary function of MAAC is insurance, MAAC is nuch more than that. Just look at the thread recently started by Bob Forest- MAAC works to save flying fields. They also ensure that there are radio frequencies available, among many other things. In short, MAAC ensures that we can enjoy our hobby im Canada.

ned
2008-12-27, 04:37 PM
If I could figure out what the URL of the picture of my 14 gram wonder is, I would show it with the question: Anyone else want to try indoor pylon racing?

ned
2008-12-27, 05:36 PM
Maybe I've figured out how to get the photo of the 14 gram wonder into the present message. It looks like it might be fun to try pylon racing with these tiny Plantraco models...

http://www.wimac.ca/photopost/data/532/medium/IMG_0934.jpg