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Cancelled at 7:30 due to lack of quorum.

Members present = 11 (twelve members required for a quorum)

Informal Discussions:

Mr. Wingeier (full scale pilot across the street to the north one half a mile) is having a flyin breakfast from 8:00AM to noon on August 20 and invites any and all to attend.

Larry Brannon is getting out of the RC Aircraft hobby.  He has a number of very nice models ready to fly.  If interested, call him at 956-6012.

Meeting Minutes – August 2nd 2011


The meeting was called to order at 7:00 pm by President Mark Schmaltz.

There were 17 Members present.

In addition, there were two guests present - Jason Watson and Kyle Welfare.

Review of the Minutes of the June meeting had one correction, the flag donated to us was an Air Force flag, not Army.
        Motion to approve by: Ed Fowler
        Seconded by: Ed Buck
        Vote: carried

Financial Report:  Presented by Nikolei Zinsli.
        Motion to accept by:  Ed Buck
        Seconded by:  Ed Bradley
        Vote: carried

Meeting Minutes – July 5th 2011



Checking$4,039.07
Money Market$2,011.84
CD$2,829.84
Total Cash on Hand$8,880.75
  
Less 
Encumbered Funds$125.00
CD$2,829.784
Net Cash Available$5,925.91
  
Membership @ 4/30
99
Regular85
Associate4
Lifetime5
Junior5

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Club Financials – June 2011


The meeting was called to order at 7:00 pm by President Mark Schmaltz.

There were 20 Members present.

In addition, there were two guests present – former member Ron Champion stopped by to say Hi and let everyone know he was selling planes, kits, engines, etc.  Anyone needing anything contact Ron.  Also present was Roger and Fred Heileman (Jarrett's Dad and Granddad).

Review of the Minutes of the May meeting solicited no changes, additions, or deletions.
        Motion to approve by: Lee Frederickson
        Seconded by: Dick Cowan
        Vote: carried

Financial Report:  Presented by Dan McLaren.
        Motion to accept by:  Nik Zinsli
        Seconded by:  Ed Fowler
        Vote: carried

Kurt Kalnarups (Elmars' son) was nominated and approved for membership.

Meeting Minutes – June 7th 2011


Blade mCP X Main Rotor Head Voluntary Recall Bulletin

Attention Blade mCP X Owners

Horizon Hobby is recalling the Main Rotor Head of the Blade mCP X ultra micro collective pitch helicopter.

Horizon Product Support has received some reports from customers of Main Blade Grips and Main Rotor Blades releasing from the Main Rotor Head. The released Main Rotor Blades have the potential to strike and injure nearby persons.

Horizon Product Development has updated the Main Rotor Head assembly and is offering the updated assembly free of charge to consumers. Please inspect your Main Blade Grips. If your helicopter does not have a “B” molded into the Main Blade Grips, cease use of your current Main Rotor Head immediately and complete the Blade mCP X Main Rotor Head Replacement Request form linked below. 

Upon receiving your request, an updated head assembly will be sent to you free of charge (as supplies become available) along with prepaid packaging to send your original Main Rotor Head to Horizon at no cost.

  • Click HERE to complete the Blade mCP X Main Rotor Head Replacement Request form.
  • Horizon will pay for ground shipping within the United States and Canada.
  • Consumers outside the US and Canada should contact their local retailer or distributor, which may be found HERE .
  • If you have any questions, you can call Horizon Hobby Product Support at 877-504-0233.

Click HERE to see instructions on how to install your blade grips

We apologize for this inconvenience. Horizon disclaims all liability and warranties for any consumer failing to act upon this product bulletin.

Click HERE to see the CSPC recall information

Blade mCP X Recall



Checking$5,230.63
Money Market$2,011.81
CD$2,829.77
Total Cash on Hand$10,072.21
  
Less 
Encumbered Funds$125.00
CD$2,829.77
Net Cash Available$7,117.44
  
Membership @ 4/30
97
Regular84
Associate5
Lifetime3
Junior5

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Club Financials – May 2011


Called to order at   7:00 pm by President Mark Schmaltz             

One guest present – Parnell Hess

Members present  19

Review of the Minutes of the April meeting
        Motion to approve by:  Nix Zinsli
        Seconded by:      Allen Simpson
        Vote:  carried               

Financial Report:  Presented by Dan McLaren.  
        Motion to accept by:  Allen Simpson 
        Seconded by:  Dave Pierce
        Vote: carried

Meeting Minutes – May 3rd 2011


PRESIDENT’S CORNER MAY 2011
A TIME FOR CHANGE

Hi all,
This month’s letter is actually going to have a theme, something new for me.
Some of you may already know that we have recently lost our social director For the time being, Dan McClaren, Dave Pierce and I will be splitting the social director duties. This position is open for a volunteer. If you are interested in this position, please review the duties in the bylaws so there no questions about the responsibilities of the position. As of Thursday, may 5, Ed Fowler has accepted the position of field maintenance officer recently vacated by Eddie Francisco. Eddie has done a great job for many years & we appreciate his efforts.

Ok, on to the theme.
This club has been around for many years, the exact date is a matter of question, but that has no bearing on the subject. When I joined this club 6 years ago I was a new wide-eyed guy trying to figure out how to keep that infernal thing in the air. The club at that time was, for the most part, being run by the founding members and they were doing a great job as far as I was concerned. I was made to feel welcome and was taught unselfishly by many of the long-time members. In the years that followed, I felt compelled to join in on the day-to-day matters of the club by becoming an officer and was welcomed by the members.

It has been, so far, very enjoyable followed by challenges and personal rewards.
As time goes by, life, business and the whole world must change and evolve, if you will, to keep up with the times. This brings me to the topic of change.

As I mentioned before, the club has been run very well for many years by some of the senior members. As great a job as they did, I feel it is time for some of us younger members to step up, take some officer positions and carry the torch that has been handed to us. This club has a great history of fun flying and great fellowship, it’s time to continue that tradition. What I am getting to is I am asking all members to take a good look at this club and ask yourself. “Where do I want to see this club in the future”? If you feel you have something to contribute, consider being an officer. We have enough positions that the work load is spread out and being an officer is not as difficult or time consuming as some might think. As an officer, you also have a great support network in your fellow officers. For me, it has been, in the long run very rewarding to serve the membership of this club.
So, I ask you, do you want to be a part of the evolution of this fine club? We would love to have you aboard, it’s a great ride.

Keep your wings level,

Mark

Presidents Corner – May 2011