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Buzzard Droppings July 2009

 Wow, what a stretch of great weather. I haven't managed to get any flying in between shuttling family and friends back and forth to the airport. A lot of family in for our wedding from PA and Florida,

so we're still entertaining and hosting.  So for now, my flying is on hold until the dust settles.

President’s Message

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Fun Fly Photos

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June 2 Meeting Minutes

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Turbine Program Info

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Event Calendar

5

Safety Corner

8

Club Meetings, Maps and Field Info

9

Photos for Fun

5

Prop Talk

4

Pilot Training Program

9

Club Officers

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Text Box: July 2009
Volume 16 Issue 7
Text Box: Next Club Meeting is Tuesday, July 7, 2009, 6:30 PM at our club flying field in Monroe (See <a href=page 9 for a map). Program: Jet Engines, Turbines (See page 8) " v:shapes="_x0000_s1037">Text Box: President’s Message — Chet Blake

Something I did want to talk about though is flying alone. At one time or another it's unavoidable. I fly alone on days off with my current work schedule, unless I luck out and someone else is at the field.

Just be sure that if you do fly alone, carry a decent first aid kit (or

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      President: Chet Blake  (425) 879-2792                              Vice President:   Ron Rueter  (425) 210-3911

      Secretary:  	Vaughan Houger (425) 788-8616                   Treasurer:   Rick Hanners  (360) 668-1312      

      Safety Officer: Vince Bell (425) 788-2456	 	         Newsletter & Web:  Ron Swift (425) 788-6045
  
      Field Manager:  Jay Bell   (425) 788-4831
Text Box: Club Officers and Contacts
Text Box: June 2 Meeting Minutes — Vaughan Houger

President Chet Blake called the monthly Barnyard Buzzard Model Airplane Club (BBMAC) meeting to order on June 2, 2009 at 6:35 P.M. at the Barnyard Buzzard flying field in Monroe.  28 members were present.

The next meeting will be on Tuesday July 7, 2009, 6:30 P.M. at

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Text Box: Promoting the building and operation of radio controlled models, and the public acceptance and good will towards the sport/hobby. Our main goal is to have fun and enjoy the challenge of safely flying radio control models.

Your Board for 2009

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