About Us
Mission Statement:
About us
Our club is a non-profit organization formed to realize the fullest possible enjoyment from the hobby of building and flying radio-controlled model aircraft. Our object and purpose shall be, but not limited to: (a) To encourage the study and discussion of problems and techniques involved with the hobby, and to help novice flyers become proficient at flying radio controlled models. (b) To encourage an interest in the hobby in other people. (c) To provide a meeting place and a flying site for club members.
When & Where We Meet & Fly: We fly every Saturday and Sunday when the weather is good. The most activity at the field is usually between 11:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. A few fliers come out after work on weekdays during the summer when the sun stays up longer.
We fly at the Jefferson Proving Grounds (JPG) north of Madison on Hwy 421. The flying site is located adjacent to the old command headquarters building in the center of the traffic circle. Our grass runway is approximately 75 feet wide and 600 feet long.
Club meetings are held the fourth Tuesday of every month at 7:00 p.m. at the Madison Indiana Airport. Contact for directions. During flying weather we meet at the flying field. Visitors are welcome to attend.