February Georgetown Meet Pics & Outdoor Flyers

Georgetown Indoor Meet Sunday Mar. 15!

Event Flyer HERE


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Two new Guillow’s models shown at the March 11 club meeting in the Georgetown, MA library. 

 

Steve E’s beautiful new me-109. Flies great!
Dave K compares his new Peanut Peck Zero (light gray) with Steve’s veteran model. Beautiful models!
Richard B shows off his new Wright WP-1 dime scale model. It’s from the Volare short kit.
Another new Guillow’s model. Chris M’s big B-29 is sure to darken the Geneseo sky at the FAC NATS this summer!
Tom M flew his Pete Kaiteris designed “New York Minute” at the Feb 22 Penn Brook School meet in Georgetown, MA. Yes, it’s a Pinkham Field Stick model!

Build, Fly, Fun!  

ALERT! Indoor Flying at Penn Brook School in Georgetown, MA this Sunday 3/15/2026.  See the Flyer HERE and join us!

Woodsom Farm Outdoor Meet Fliers Posted

Well, a few warm sunny days and a modelers’ thoughts turn to flying outside. Unfortunately, that pesky snow is still in the way.  No worries, we’ve still got a couple more indoor flying dates – check the Calendar and take advantage while you can.  

Fine Spring weather is coming of course.  We posted the outdoor flying dates on the big field at Woodsom Farm recently and we’ve now added the Meet Flyers to the Calendar.  These Flyers provide directions to the field, key contacts,  and a list of competition events for the meet.  You can fly your stick & tissue models (no RC) for fun, but you still should register and pay a modest entry fee to offset the field rental.

Consider entering one or more of the events.  It’s all for fun and a great way to improve.   

Hard Winter = New Models!

We’ve had a rough winter.  The upside is lots of new models are getting built.  An impressive fleet of new airplanes showed up at the February indoor meet in Georgetown, MA (see sidebar pics).    

Guillow’s kits are especially popular.  Many of us remember building these as kids, and several have noted how they seem to go together easier now.  Chalk that up to experience, maybe a bit more patience, and new technology (laser cut parts).   

Several clubsters have been building at the monthly club meetings and this is a  casual way to learn building techniques, ask questions and meet other club members.  Like our meets, it’s all low-key and for fun. 

Join the club to get on the mailing list to hear when and where these club meetings are taking place.

See you in the gym!

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