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June, 2006 Minutes

 

COBRAS CLUB NEWSLETTER

JUNE 7, 2006



President Larry Puls called the meeting to order at 7:16 P.M. at the American Legion Post #2.
Minutes of the May 3, 2006 meeting were read. A motion was made to accept the minutes as read. Seconded and carried.
Dale Parker gave the Treasurer’s Report. A motion was made to accept the Treasurer’s Report as given. Seconded and carried.

OLD BUSINESS
Dave Piper read a Thank you note from Paddock School and reported on the event.
Roger Vaad reported on the field and mower equipment.
Larry Puls reported that dirt was being added to the field entrance to fill in the low spot.

NEW BUSINESS
George Eheman read and discussed the rules for the June 7, 2006 Old Timers Fun Fly. Entry Fee will be $5.00, which will include lunch.
Larry Puls suggested that the club buy a 5’ x 7’ Banner to use for contests and displays. A Vinyl Banner will cost $50.00. Lynn Fehr made a motion that we purchase this banner. Seconded and carried.
Club Flight Training and Flight Training Program ideas were discussed.

With no further business, a motion was made to adjourn at 8:25PM. Seconded and carried.

SHOW AND TELL
Larry Bailey showed a Doll-aire (Old Timer) Aircraft with OS.70 engine, designed in the 1930’s.
Ed Splittgerber showed his Quaker (Old Timer) with a .52 for stroke engine.


Lynn Fehr
Secretary
 

The Cobras R/C Club is made up of a friendly and helpful group of people. We have a large grass field that is well maintained and is large enough to take off and land either North/South or East/West. Not only that but there is nothing to run into when you are flying. It’s all level open ground. We have a map to the field so that you will be able to find your way. The Cobras Field is on the west side of I-29 South of the Bellevue exit. All but the last couple of miles or so are hard surface roads. We also have posted on the Field the emergency number to give to the 911 operator so that the emergency unit can quickly find the Field. That number is 54802. It could be very important if someone had a heart attack or other serious problem. The SWIFT Glider club members are also members of the Cobras club and there membership has added to the size of the club which has helped to bring in enough money to pay the cost for rent and upkeep of the field. President Larry Puls cooks great Brats and other goodies for many of the Fun Flys etc. so be sure to come out to the Field and enjoy the food, flying and camaraderie. If you would like to show everyone your newest creation, that took so much work to build, then bring it to the Cobras Meeting for show and tell. The meetings are the first Wednesday of the month. In January we combine the meeting with dinner at the Holliday Party.  If you wish to join the Cobras download an application form.

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