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Each
week thousands of people fly an airplane without ever leaving the
ground.
The Eugene RC Aeronauts welcome you to the incredible sport of
remote control aviation.
Building and flying your own remote control (or RC) plane is a most
rewarding and exciting experience, people of all ages have learned to
fly RC planes, and you can too!
Our flying site is located near Alvadore which is approximately 10
miles
south North of Eugene.
When you visit our airfield you will see and hear model airplanes of
all shapes and sizes. Be aware that RC airplanes are not toys,
they are miniature aircraft. Some planes are capable of flying at
speeds over 100 miles per hour. To fly at our airfield you must
be a member of the American Modeling Association. You can pick up an
application to the AMA at most local hobby stores or you can contact us
and we will send one to you. We suggest you send in your
application early as it takes one to three weeks for the AMA to send
you your membership card.
The Aeronauts have instructors in the club to help you
get
started and teach you how to fly. There are accomplished pilots
who have accumulated hundreds if not thousands of hours of flight time
and they are really nice people. Until you solo, you should
always fly with an instructor. This is the best way to learn how
to fly RC. If you insist on flying by yourself, especially in
the early stages, your aircraft is doomed.
Before you invest three to five hundred dollars in RC equipment we
invite you to fly our "Intro" plane. This is a plane that a club
member has maintained for the general public to fly. You do not
need to be a member of the AMA to fly our intro plane. You will
need to contact an instructor to schedule a flight or two.
The instructors are: John Bowhan, Doug Devereaux (Florence), Scott Fellman,
Bill Hollingsworth, Chuck Jenkins, Larry Nielsen, Rich Richardson, Khoi
Tran, Alan Wellentin, Dale Williams, Pat Willis, Marty Wittman.
Our meetings are held on the fourth Tuesday of each month at the
Eugene Water and Electric Board (EWEB) building at 7:00 p.m. We
welcome you to our club, have fun and fly safe.
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