Hi all just quick reminder of the events happening at TEMAC this week:
Wednesday, May 17th: Student night.
Watch the flight instruction page for Michael to make the go/no-go call
http://temac.ca/smf/index.php/board,28.0.html
As a reminder, this night is for students only
Saturday, May 20th: Jets Day. (1- 3 PM.)
Fill your need for speed! Bring out your jets and enjoy a fun afternoon of flying
Saturday, May 20th: Float Fly. (5- 9 PM.)
Join Rob and the float flying crew for a fun evening of flying off the water
http://temac.ca/smf/index.php/topic,6163.0.html
Thanks
Greg
Slight correction - jets day and float fly are on Saturday but it's the 20th.
;D And you called the float fly "Jets Day"
good catch guys ... corrected the dates and titles
Greg
Float Fly MAAC-sanctioned!
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The following MAAC event status has been updated by JAMES DALY (14323-L ZD CM).
Club: TORONTO ELECTRIC MODEL AVIATION CLUB
Event: Electric Float Fly
Sanction #: 2017-694
Date: May 20, 2017
*** New Status: Approved ***
For a full description of the event, please sign in to your MAAC membership account.
Thank you,
Model Aeronautics Association of Canada
www.maac.ca
Jets Day was great. Best model was Simon's Phantom.
As Michael said, the jet day is great. I took my Yak-130 out for maiden. First flight, I had Glenn trim out the jet for me. (a big thank you Glenn). I thought I was ready to maiden but end up crashing it. :'( On takeoff with the N/E cross wind, I panic and over correcting causing the jet roll and crashed. Lesson learned.
Here is the video footage. As you can see the difference between the pro (Glenn) and the beginner (me). :P
https://youtu.be/nn9G8ze2dxo
Sorry you had a crash Oscar. We've all been there if it helps at all.
My Phantom bounced on landing, then flipped, one wing breaking off into a few pieces, one retract broken off, canopy broke off.
It's all nicely repaired and ready to fly again. ;D
That's great news Michael. I was looking forward to flying Phantoms together. Sorry you crashed.
My F-15 nose is now glued on again. The front retract was cracked which was why the nose wheel was going too far back. All repaired!
Glenn - thank you for the repair tips. The hot water repair method works (this morning, my family was asking me what am I cooking that needs such a big pot middle of the night). ;D
A few more photos from BJ:
Oscar's Yak on maiden takeoff.
Group photo.
My (non jet) E-Flire Convergence.
Simon's Phantom. It's out of focus, but it was flying really fast!
Greg's Airbus, slowly taking off.
Simon's F22.
My Mirage.
great shots!!