Spencer-Peirce Little Farm Event Recap & Pics

See you at our flying meets:

Aug 11 – Durham, CT

Aug 24 – Amesbury, MA


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Guillow’s custom printed Jetstream models and Historic New England promoted the event in local newspapers
Spencer-Peirce Little Farm staff helped flyers with their models.
The “Flying Aces Take Flight” registration table ~ 150 air-minded folks attended
The Guillow’s table was busy all day
Guillow’s sponsored several raffles during the event
Family fun!
Attendees were able to customize their Guillow’s Jetstream models at the Assembly Table

Flying Aces Take Flight!


What a fabulous time we all had at the June 8 “Flying Aces Take Flight” event at the Spencer-Peirce Little Farm in Newbury, MA.

Not since the Jordan Marsh – Boston Traveler sponsored meets of the late 1930’s have we seen so many young folks and families flying free flight model airplanes in one place!

We’ll tell the story of those Jordan Traveler Junior Aviation League meets in a future post, but let’s get on with a recap of the June 8 event.  Check out some pics in the sidebar here and more on clubster John R’s photo page.   Thanks John!

A Brief Recap

The Rittmeister (aka Rich Z) conceived the initial concept for the “Flying Aces Take Flight” event and established much of the early plans with the Spencer-Peirce Little and Guillow’s leads.   Rich provides his brief recap below:  

“This was not the typical Flying Aces Club contest because we had moved into the realm of public education and flight demonstration. We coordinated with Guillow’s and the Spencer-Peirce Little Farm staff in organizing the event site.  In addition to model flying on the Farm’s open field, there was a spectator area, a model display area, the Stealth Squadron Repair Facility, and a Guillow’s exhibit area which included aerial games for the kids.   Indoors we had a continuous video loop on a TV screen that ran highlights of our past contests and a display table of Guillow’s models built by club members.  In appreciation of Guillow’s sponsorship, our Flying Aces Club presented the Guillow’s representatives with a trophy cup that a past member won at a Guillow’s-sponsored Jordan Traveler Junior Aviation League model meet in 1941.

A Sunny, Windy Day

On June 8th, the day of the event, the sky was sunny and warm with winds from the west at 15 mph gusting to over 20 mph.  More than one hundred and fifty attendees spread picnic blankets and chairs alongside the field and walked the flight line talking to the Flying Aces who were more than willing to answer any questions.  John R. handled the mic at the public address podium keeping spectators informed of activities on the field such as mass launch flights. 

Most importantly, attendees wanted to fly their Jetstreams (free with admission ticket purchase) and we had several clubsters on the field to help them.  The repair facility had a steady stream of
people with models needing to be glued back together or having broken rubber motors replaced.
The mood was festive. The Farm staff and Guillow’s were delighted with the event, and we in the FAC had the opportunity to introduce our type of model building and flying to the public.  The consensus
is that we will do it again next year. The Stealth Squadron FAC would like to thank Historic New England and Guillow’s for their sponsorship.”

Thanks Richard!

Now, if you attended the June 8 Flying Aces Take Flight event, it was great to meet and fly with you. 

If you’d like to learn more about free flight model airplanes, we invite you to come to any of our flying meets in Amesbury, MA (Woodsom Farm), or Durham, CT (White’s Farm). 

Check out the Coming Events and Calendar on this website for more information, directions and contacts.

See you on the flightline!

Fying Aces Take Flight at Spencer-Peirce-Little Farm!

Exhibition Flying at Spencer-Peirce-Little Farm in Newbury MA on June 8, 2024


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Stealth Squadron will Fly Stick & Tissue models at this open-to-the-public event. Click to view Event Listing at historicnewengland.org
The Stealth Sqdn Spring Meet has been moved to May 11, 2024. Click to view full flyer w/directions
Steve E’s WW2 Mass Launch winning Hellcat at April 14 Georgetown Meet
Richard B flies his Guillows Bird Dog at an impromptu Woodsom Farm trimming session
John R holds Rich Z’s Airmaster at the Glastonbury April 21 meet.
First sortie in the popular World War 2 mass launch event at the April 14 Meet in the Penn Brook School. This was our last meet of the indoor season.

CHANGE: May 11 1st Outdoor Meet


Whew.  Just like that the Indoor Flying Season is over!  The April 14 meet at the Penn Book School in Georgetown was a big success, with lots of entries in many of the events.  See the Results Sheets below:

 

And the following week, flyers gathered at the Glastonbury High School in CT for the final indoor meet at that site.  Check out the great pics of the action that Clubster John R took HERE.  Thanks for sharing John!

Flying Aces Take Flight at Spencer-Peirce-Little Farm!

Yep, that’s right, on June 8 the Stealth Squadron FAC club #49 will put on a stick-and-tissue rubber powered model airplane exhibition at the Spencer-Peirce-Little Farm in beautiful Newbury MA.  From 11am to 2pm, Stealth Squadroneers will fly their models in several exhibition events and help attendees get their stick models (included with public admission tickets) flying at this historic early New England farm.  Check out the Event Listing on the Historic New England site and tell your family and friends to come join us at the event!

Last Club Meeting of the Season coming up!

Monday May 6 will be the final club meeting of the season at the Georgetown Public Library.  Check out the sidebar or Calendar listings for the details.   With the good weather and longer days, we’ll be planning more impromptu flying sessions at the testing field  off the parking lot at Woodsom Farm in Amesbury, MA.  Perhaps our club meetings will be at this field.

 

See you at the May 11 meet at Woodsom Farm, skyster!