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THE BEACON Ron Stark and his Plane of the Month Return Address: Nathaniel Guerrero 6433 Reflection Drive #102 San Diego, CA 92124 JULY 2014

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Page 1: July 2014 Newsletter - Miramar RC Flyersmiramarrcflyers.com/MRCF_Docs/MRCF_Newsletters/july14.pdfcritters that may be hiding around the tables and conex boxes. Cub Day and Club Member

THE BEACON

Ron Stark and his Plane of the Month Return Address: Nathaniel Guerrero 6433 Reflection Drive #102 San Diego, CA 92124

JULY 2014

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July 2014

The next MRCF Meeting will be on TUESDAY, 8 July 2014 Location: American Legion Hall 7815 Armour St.

Corner of Armour and Convoy St. General Meeting at 7:00 PM

American Legion Hall at 7815 Armour Street.

Hwy 163 TO BALBOA AVENUE, WEST TO CONVOY STREET, LEFT ON CONVOY TO ARMOUR ST., TURN LEFT ONTO ARMOUR AND RIGHT INTO AMERICAN LEGION.

ADDITIONAL PARKING IS ACROSS THE STREET AT CARQUEST.

CLUB OFFICERS Interim President: Frank Gagliardi

(858) 271-4430

Vice President: Curtis Kitteringham

(760) 746-5913

Secretary: Mark Lukens

(858) 945-8525

Treasurer: George Sager

(858) 748-0868

Field Marshal: Tom Pham

(858) 761-3959

Membership Chairman: Brian Werner

(760) 473-7004

Safety Coordinator: Brian Werner

(760) 473-7004

[email protected]

Newsletter Editor: Nathaniel Guerrero (858) 240-2215 Email: [email protected]

Club Webmaster: Darren Hauptman

[email protected] www.miramarrcflyers.com

CLUB FLIGHT INSTRUCTORS Any club member who wishes to have some assistance should call one of our designated instructors. There is no duty instructor at the field, so you must prearrange a time with someone on this list.

Name Number Richard Barndt (858) 213-5740 Frank Gagliardi (858) 271-4430

Curtis Kitteringham (760) 746-5913 Mark Lukens (858) 945-8525

Jerry Neuberger (619) 258-4477 Tom Mulder (619) 804-8596 Tom Pham (858) 761-3959 Ron Stark (858) 530-0586

Talmadge Sanders (858) 382-2003

Heads up! The days are getting warmer and nature’s critters are coming out of the woodwork. Please be aware of any and all

critters that may be hiding around the tables and conex boxes.

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Cub Day and Club Member Appreciation Day Cub Day and Member Appreciation Day was a great day to be out! Everyone had a great time and the weather couldn’t have been any better. Thanks for all those who helped out and made the event another successful day! Thanks to Tom Pham for the pictures!

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How to Avoid Damaging Phillips Head Screws Written by Bob Mosley

We all have at least one, and likely several, Phillips head screwdrivers in our tool boxes and field boxes. It is pretty much impossible to be a Do-It-Yourself kind of person without them. But, if you own anything manufactured of Asian origin, chances are, the cross-slotted screws on it are not "standard" Phillips head. So, if you find that your Phillips head screwdrivers are ruining your fasteners, it very well might be because you're using the wrong tool for the job. Lesser known is the Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS). Bottom-line; a standard Phillips driver will not go all the way into a JIS screw because the corner radius of the screw is smaller than that of a standard Phillips driver. As a result, it leads to what is referred to as "cam-out". In fact, the standard Phillips was created to allow this “cam-out” so that you know when maximum torque has been reached, avoiding over tightening or worse, snapping fasteners. Fortunately most of the RC engines we use come with SHCS (Socket Head Cap Screw) screws and bolts for the main assemblies such as crankcase and cylinder heads, but cross-slotted screws are still used for almost everything else attached to the engines. Also, many of our accessory items and especially electronic items are assembled with cross-slotted screws which likely are JIS. The differences between Phillips and JIS are not easily seen, so this illustration should help:

Sometimes JIS screws will be identified with a dimple or dot on its head:

Having this dot isn't always the case, but chances are, if you're working on an Asian made item, RC or otherwise, the screws with cross-slots will be JIS and not Phillips. JIS screwdrivers are not hard to find, ranging in price from the mid to high $20.00 for the budget stuff, on up to 3 times that (or more) for the good stuff. Good tools, if taken care of can last a lifetime and the right tool for the job saves time and money in the long run. Continued on following page… JIS screwdrivers and screwdriver sets can be found here: Goggle search:

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https://www.google.com/search?btnG=1&pws=0&q=JIS+Screw+Driver+Set McMaster-Carr, individual JIS screwdrivers: http://www.mcmaster.com/#jis-(japanese-industrial-standard)-screwdrivers/=s8lzwg RJR Cool Tools, JIS screwdriver sets: http://www.rjrcooltools.com/shop_item_detail.cfm?subcat_ID=138 Here’s a Tip (pun-intended): If you find that even when using the correct screwdriver, sometimes the tip still cams out and causes the driver to slip, and/or if you know that the screw has been in the part for a long period of time, just dip the tip of the screwdriver into some valve grinding compound. This will help eliminate tip slippage, especially when removing screws from engines that have endured many heat cycles. Bob Mosley credits: some information and images obtained from Thumpertalk. The Prez’ Sez’ If you missed the last club meeting, you missed out on our first raffle of (4) $20 gift certificates to Discount Hobbies......But have no fear...you get another chance in July...........IF you're there! We have also resurrected Model of the Month......With this rule.....You can only win ONCE.....Then you will be in the running for MODEL of the YEAR!......So, everyone has a chance......ARF, Scratch, Kit.....Whatever....So come and enjoy the fun. I've given the Board of Directors a pretty full plate to deal with. Starting with reviewing our SOP, looking at new recruiting ideas, "locking up" events for the rest of the year and interviewing prospective military candidates for the position of President. With that said, I'll leave you with this thought......to paraphrase JFK... "Ask not what your club can do for you but rather what can you do for your club"?....... See you at the meeting.. Semper Fi Frank

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All hands on deck!... Words from the Vice President

Well, summer is here and we are off to great start with the club, starting on a good note with the first open cockpit display. Moving right into the Gillespie Air Show, the Cub Fly-in, Membership Day and Fun Fly all at the same time. This worked very well, all had a good time with two guest down from the San Bernardino area, taking $80.00 worth of gift certificates with them. I bumped into them in a fly-in in Chino they told me that they spent the $80.00 and then some at Discount Hobby's the day of our event. We also did a display at MCRD this was way more than expected, with what I believe to be over 325 cars not counting motor cycles, with other entertainment. This was held down with two members that showed, a little disappointing but for the two that did show they had a great time, people watching, talking to vets, working on new members, free lunch and looking at the cars, my hats off to Brad Kuller for putting the show together. We have an Open Cockpit display, also we have the kids from the San Diego Aero Space Museum, will be talking about those and any other events for July at the club meeting. We have put into place a fun little activity THE MODEL of THE MONTH event, at last months club meeting Ron Stark took the award, so bring in that model and show it off! We are also wanting to get the bring your unwanted treasures in for a fun raffle, this we did a couple of years back it worked great and it gave everyone at the meetings a chance to clean out what they no longer wanted and it gave members a chance to get something they could not live with out. I know I was lucky with some books and picture cards. As you can see from this article I AM SO GLAD JUNE is OVER and sliding right into JULY to do it all over again. See you at the July Meeting As always I Thank those that have stepped up to lend a hand. You are the Best. Curtis Kitteringham

Call for articles!   If you have any article that you would like to share with the club, please send it to (insert name and email of person(s) to review here).  Here are some examples of things we are looking for. 

‐ Building tips / techniques ‐ Custom build equipment / models ‐ Custom / special application equipment for servicing / testing components ‐ New gadgets / electronics  ‐ Articles on club events (Synopsis, Summaries of a club event, etc.) ‐ Any topics that promote the hobby or club.

 

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10 June 2014 Miramar Radio Control Flyers Minutes of the Meeting

Held at the American Legion

MAKE SURE PMO AND THE TOWER ARE CALLED FROM THE CLUBS PHONE TO CLOSE

AND OPEN THE FIELD AND THAT THE BOOK IS FILLED OUT DO NOT FLY UNLESS THE BASE IS REACHED

Meeting opened at 7PM with the pledge of allegiance. 28 members in attendance. Curtis Kitteringham: Frank Gagliardi was introduced to the general membership as the new president. Frank was selected by the remaining board members to fill the position as prescribed by the club bylaws. Secretary - Mark Lukens: May minutes were reviewed and tentatively approved pending detailed review to determine if certain meeting events were accurately reported as club business. Treasurer – George Sager: Balances and expenditures reviewed. Motion made to approve, seconded and approved Safety – Brian Werner: Be cognizant of the recent increase in helicopter traffic flying low over the field. If you see safety violations bring them up and if members are challenged when addressing members please support them. Field Marshall – Tom Pham: Make sure that the lock is securely closed after locking it. A maintenance day to be scheduled soon to upgrade the east flight tables. Vice President – Curtis Kitteringham:

Several club members supported the Gillespie Air Show: Chris Wolfe, Tom Mulder, Jerry Neuberger, Frank Gagliardi, Don Robinson, John ????, Don Madison all participated. Recognition for Nat Guerrero for putting out nice June Newsletter. June 14th Member appreciation and Cub Fly-In starts at 8AM. Gate open to guests at 7AM. June 22nd: MRCD Car Show and recruiting event. Contact Curtis if you want to participate. June 28th: Open Cockpit at Leatherneck Museum. July 19th: Wings of Wonder San Diego Aerospace Museum day. Need laptops and airplanes.

Old Business:

Jerry previewed the Cub-Fly and member appreciation fun fly contest events: 4 minute challenge, Soda Cracker – Whistle Challenge, Reno-loop event. Prizes through 4th place.

New Business:

Frank Gagliardi: Brief review of base security efforts by the board. Board is working to adjust guidelines to ensure compliance with PMO requirements. Curtis Kitteringham: Model of the month and model of the year awards to begin this month. Model of the month to be voted on each month. Model of the year to be voted on in November and awarded in December. Frank Gagliardi: Scale Squadron event coming up in Chino on June 20-22 Jerry Neuberger: Recognized contributions by John Weaver to the club. Frank Gagliardi: Introduced idea of expanding the criteria for military membership.

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Member $20 gift certificate award winners: Donny Robinson, Ron Stark, Merrily Faust, Brian Werner

Show and Tell:

Ron Stark: Showed his Drake II seaplane. It was modified to add ailerons as the wing was built without dihedral. The floats were modified to add more stability. Don Rice: donated items for the monthly raffle Brian Werner: Split Second is no longer available in California.

Motion to adjourn made, seconded and passed at 8:23

Upcoming 2014 MRCF Events:

Date Activity Jul 8 MRCF Club Meeting

Jul 12-13 Rotors over Miramar Fun Fly Jul 19 Air and Space Museum's Flights of Fancy July 26 Flying Leatherneck Museum Open Cockpit Day

Aug 9-10 AMA Pattern Contest Aug 12 MRCF Club Meeting Aug 23 Flying Leatherneck Museum Open Cockpit Day Aug ??? IMAC Pattern Contest Sep 01 3rd Annual MRCF Labor Day potluck brunch Sep 06 Flying Leatherneck Museum Open Cockpit Day Sep 8 MRCF Club Meeting Sep 20 Pylon Races Oct 3-5 Miramar Air Show Oct 14 MRCF Club Meeting Nov 08 Veteran’s Day – Lunch & fly in Nov 11 MRCF Club Meeting Dec 06 Toys for Tots Fun Fly Dec 09 MRCF Banquet

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