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Frank Eddy’s New F4U Corsair Posted: October 3, 2022

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Frank Eddy’s Corsair Here’s a picture sent by member Frank Eddy of his new F4U Corsair which he is planning to maiden sometime this week (if he hasn’t already). Click the image for a larger version. Looks great, Frank!

Veteran’s Center Float Fly Pictures Posted: September 16, 2022

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Float Fly - Veteran’s Center Today’s float fly was a success! The wind was gusting to 20mph and above, so flying was a bit of a challenge. We had a few more mishaps than usual this time out, there were a lot of waterlogged landings at the end of the day, but a good time was still had by all. Thanks to everybody who came to watch, those who flew, and special thanks to Matt Farmer for bringing his boat out to retrieve deadstick planes in the water. And most of all, thanks to the Norman Veteran’s Center for having us!

Photos from the event are here.

September 2007 Minutes Posted: September 12, 2022

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September Meeting Minutes
September 12, 2022
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August 2007 Minutes Posted: August 8, 2022

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August 2007 Model of the MonthCORCS August 8, 2022
Meeting Minutes
Secretary: Justin Greenfield

Meeting Started at 6:30pm, President Scott Mayberry presiding.

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August Meeting Reminder Posted: August 7, 2022

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Don’t forget, the August meeting is tomorrow night at 6:30!

Scott has requested that everyone who can make it please come!

Sunday Float Fly Reminder! Posted: July 31, 2022

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Chad is gracious enough to host another float fly for us this Sunday, August 5! Come on out Sunday afternoon, bring some snacks and lawnchairs, and an airplane for another fun fly on the water. The club will be providing cold drinks.

For more details, click here.

This float fly has been scheduled since early this year but was somehow overlooked when we transitioned to the new website and didn’t make it onto the online schedule. Sincere apologies from your humble webmaster.

Float Fly Pics Posted: July 25, 2023

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Elton took some pictures of the float fly Sunday and sent them in, check them out here.

Thanks Elton!

Float Fly Reminder Posted: July 17, 2023

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Don’t forget! We have added a float fly at Chad’s to the schedule for this Sunday July 22nd.

Check the online event schedule at right for all the details.

Meet the Powers

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New members Jeff and Jonathan Powers flew their new warbird last evening, pictured here. It’s a Hangar 9 P-47 Thunderbolt with mechanical retracts, powered by a 70 4-stroke. It looks and sounds great in the air.

Be sure to introduce yourself if you see them at the field!

Members: if you have pictures you’d like to see online, please send them to Justin.

July 2007 Meeting Minutes Posted: July 11, 2023

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Though we gathered for a meeting tonight, our regularly scheduled meeting turned into an impromptu work day for the club in light of the mass of fallen tree limbs. The only official business we managed to complete was to award the Model of the Month to young master Ryan Farmer who showed his World Models Sky Raider.

Ryan’s Sky Raider is powered by an OS .46AX glow engine. Ryan has been flying it for the last few weeks with the help of his dad. Good job Ryan!

We also have a late addition to this month’s event schedule: Chad Stinson wants to host a float fly at his house on July 22.  Be there!

The rest of the meeting time was spent cleaning up the mess left behind by the storm earlier this week. Several members brought tools to help cut the fallen limbs and trailers to haul away the debris.

Sadly, a good portion of the shade that we have enjoyed for so many years is now gone and what’s left may not be around for long. We’ll have to see how the remaining trees recover. Thanks to everybody who pitched in and helped out with the chain saws, hauling off of debris and sweat. For more pictures, check out this gallery.