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read all about it!
| about ModelFlight - it's virtually a
model flying club! |
| ModelFlight
sets out to be a sort of virtual model flying club. It is a
friendly, open website intended for the enjoyment and
participation of all model flight enthusiasts of all levels of
experience and any discipline within the model flight world.
Every page on the site is open for
contributions from flight modellers - technical articles,
pictures of your models, personal profiles, hints and tips, news
and views, etc.
ModelFlight is purely
amateur and non-commercial in that it generates no revenue and
carries no paid advertising. Nevertheless, contributions
from distributors, dealers, publishers or whoever are extremely
welcome as is news of new products.
The site is designed for easy browsing
- there are links from every page to every page -
and I attempt to keep down-loading time to a minimum to avoid
frustration - and 'phone bills for those who have to pay all
the time they are on-line.
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The site is updated every two weeks,
although occasionally an item may be carried for up to four
weeks if it is of special interest or I'm a bit short of
material!
ModelFlight
does not set out to be 'high-tech' - that's something best
covered by the modelling press who have access to the best
brains in the business - but if you care to contribute something
of a technical nature then I will be delighted to publish it on
the site. By the same token, this is also the place where
beginners are most welcome.
The joy of the site as I see it - and
hopefully for you as well - is the fun of getting to know a bit about fellow enthusiasts; virtual visits to model flying clubs all over the world; looking at other people's model aircraft; sharing information, hints and
tips and seeing your work on the web, etc.
So, welcome to ModelFlight.
Use the e-mail post-box that appears at the foot of every page to introduce yourself to the rest of us and join the
fun!
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about yours truly . . .
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Hi,
I'm Reg Heath. I am 62 years of age, married to Dorothy, and took early retirement when I
reached the age of 60. Our five children are well and truly grown
up and we now have five grandchildren, with baby Benjamin being our
latest arrival on September 1st this year.
We live in Andover in the South of
England and have done for virtually all our 41 years of married life except for two years spent working
in Papua New Guinea - that was eighteen years ago.
Just over half my working life was spent in the printing industry,
firstly as a craftsman and then in management where I finally became
Managing Director of a large magazine and book printing and binding
company. At the age of 42 I left
the printing industry to undertake charity work in administration which
I continued to do until retirement (including those two years in Papua
New Guinea and some of the most exciting flying - only as a passenger -
in single-engined Cessnas that you can imagine!).
I started my interest in model flight at the time of my retirement
when I fulfilled a long-held ambition to build and learn to fly a model
helicopter - an Hirobo Shuttle ZXX. I did not know of a local club which
flew helicopters so I took basic lessons at a local model flying school
and have had to progress (slowly) on my own since then.
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In February of this year, I decided to have a
go at fixed-wing models - I have an Easy Pigeon powered glider still waiting
for her maiden flight and a New Yamamoto 1600 trainer and I've just
finished an ATS Kite. I belong to Test Valley Model Flying Club where I am
learning to fly fixed-wing. Other interests include music, computer flight
simulation - especially Microsoft FS2000, a bit of keep-fit, modest cycling,
messing about on my computer and gardening, the latter mainly because it must be
done! I am happy to be contacted personally by
e-mail - in my case you can use the ModelFlight e-mail address.
It was in January this year that my computer interests turned to the
idea of building
a website, but I wanted it to have some purpose other than just a
personal one - I couldn't imagine anybody wanting to visit such a site
anyway! I wondered if I could possibly do anything that might appeal to
the model-flight world but that would not be limited by my own lack of
knowledge and experience. I then came up with the idea of a virtual flying club where experienced modellers and
beginners alike could make their own contributions and enjoy the fun of
the hobby on a world-wide basis - and thus ModelFlight came
into being!
The first appearance of ModelFlight was on January 30,
2000, and I have been up-loading an update on a two-weekly basis since.
That rate of updating is quite a challenge and each time I put a new
update on the web, I wonder how I am possibly going to have enough
material for the next one! Actually, it depends on you, so please
keep me busy and happy! |
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This is my little fleet of models,
each one named after girls in my family.
On the left and named after my
three daughters-in-law, Dawn, the Yamamoto 1600
fixed-wing trainer; Cathy, the Hirobo Shuttle ZXX
helicopter; Lisa, the Easy Pigeon electric-powered
glider. On the right, Sue, my new ATS Kite,
named after my eldest
daughter. |
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