| Title: | Welcome To The Radio Control Conference |
| Notice: | dir's in 11, who's who in 4, sales in 6, auctions 19 |
| Moderator: | VMSSG::FRIEDRICHS |
| Created: | Tue Jan 13 1987 |
| Last Modified: | Thu Jun 05 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 1706 |
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Does anyone know of any clubs in New England for Rubber Powered
Models? I would like to go to a fly-in or contest to get a better
look at Peanut Scale models.
Any comments?
Ed K.
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| 635.1 | Finding fellow rubber twisters | CLOSUS::TAVARES | John -- Stay low, keep moving | Fri Jul 29 1988 18:22 | 8 |
Most of the rubber twisters belong to Free Flight clubs. Check around with you hobby shops to find the nearest. A hobby shop is defined as a store that has rubber, props, and tissue and DOES NOT sell trains! (Gotcha Dan) Generally the FFers take a low profile, so you need to look carefully. Also, your nearest SAM (Society of Antique Modelers) chapter should have some twisters. | |||||
| 635.2 | TRY THIS | SALEM::COLBY | KEN | Tue Aug 16 1988 13:05 | 13 |
You might try the Air-ristrocrats in Lawrence. I think you might
get some information for the club through Don Walworth, Salem,N.H.
His telephone number is (603)898-5338. This club hosts an annual
indoor meet at Phillips Acadamy every spring and Don is usually
the CD. I hope this helps.
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Ken
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