Welcome
The Kitsap Aircraft Radio Control Society
is an active radio control aeronautical club with members of all skill levels,
from novice to expert. If you are new to flying, be sure to check out our
free "Learn to Fly!" offer in the featured section at right.
We meet at 7:00 PM on the second Tuesday of each month at
Marlin Little Field
during the summer, or at the
Sunnyslope Improvement Association
during the winter.
For more information on how to join or to get involved,
contact us.
Upcoming Events
July
| 4 | Competition Day - Little Field, 10:00 am Racing and Combat |
| 11 | Regular Meeting - Little Field, 11:00 am |
President's Messages
June 30th, 2026
A Big Thank You:
While I was on vacation.
Our field was vandalized again. Tuesday (June 23) late afternoon the gate was destroyed by a stolen truck which they rammed through the gate and then dumped at the back of our field. Sherriff is investigating this incident.
Urgent Need: It was noted that the club needs a new Secretary/treasurer for 2027. Floyd has served beyond the allowed number of years and cannot/will not serve again in 2027. We need someone to step forward now and work with Floyd to learn what needs to be done for the position for next year. Floyd has served the club very well and now deserves his time away. Please step forward to serve your club. This club needs you now!
EAA Young Eagles Build: EAA Young Eagle Coordinator Trish Williams gave a talk about the YE program and the club’s involvement with it. She also stated that new volunteers were needed to help with the upcoming build. The build happens two Saturday afternoons a month through the winter build season. Three new volunteers are needed to work with the Young Eagles on this coming year’s build. If interested please contact Club President. To learn more about the Young Eagles program visit this web site: Young Eagles Program.
For more information from the YE Cooridinator click this link.Young Eagles Build and Fly Flyer
On this Memorial Day, we pause to honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country. Their courage and dedication are forever etched in our hearts. All gave some; but many gave it all. Remember them this Memorial Day. Today and always, we remember the heroes who gave their all for our freedom. Gone, but never forgotten. The Freedom they gave it all for must always be preserved at any cost.
UPDATE (5/3/2026):
NOTICE TO ALL:
With our latest Airspace Authorization (AA) from the FAA The club has been tasked to collect, record, and maintain for FAA review all pilots FAA aircraft registration numbers. I have included below the paragraph from their AA which dictates this. Failure to have these on hand if FAA asked for it could result in loss of our flying AA from the FAA.
This is a formal request for you to send your FAA Aircraft Registration number and expiration date to me for recording. This must be done as soon as possible. If you do not have one you may get it at this web site in a matter of less than 15 minutes.
“https://faadronezone-access.faa.gov/#/” DO NOT use any other site for registration, they are scammers.
Click the close on the big orange pop up it does not apply to recreational flyers.
Then click the “Create Account” button and create your account and get an FAA Registration number. It does cost, but is required for continued flying at our field.
I will be creating the database that FAA requires and then our Secretary/Treasurer will maintain it. And before you ask I have already contacted AMA about this new requirement and was told Yes we must do it to maintain our AA with the FAA.
Today is “Good Friday”, Sunday is EASTER!
Easter is a time of renewal, filled with all the promises of spring’s arrival, the joy of Easter egg hunts for the children and the fun of the Easter bunny. It also has a deeper religious significance for many. It’s a season that celebrates both new beginnings and cherished traditions. I want to wish all of you and your and families a wonderful day filled with love, sunshine, and lots of chocolate Easter eggs! I hope you have an eggs-tra special Easter!, and may your Easter be filled with love, laughter, and moments that make your heart smile! May the miracle of Easter bring you perfect peace and happiness during the coming year.
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Membership renewal forms for 2026 are now available
here.
For more information, see the
Membership Page.
UPDATE (8/1/2024):
Upon receipt of FAA’s Remote ID Authorization, the KARCS Flying Site is exempt from requiring Remote ID being installed in UAS vehicles.
The Academy of Model Aeronautics is a nonprofit community of hobbyists who dream,
design, build, and fly model aircraft of all sizes for fun and competition.
Then to make matters worse, someone came through the now damaged gate sometime early Thursday and tore up the runway fabric again. Badly!
That was temporarily secured Friday morning until formal repairs could be made to prevent further damage by the wind.
As of 12:30 pm Monday June 29th Runway has been repaired and field now open for use again. NOTE: repair roofing cement may still be sticky/tacky for a day or two though. Use caution.
The Club and myself extend a heartfelt “thank you” to the members who dropped everything and came out to the field Monday to make repairs to the torn runway fabric and make the field flyable again. I won't list them here but we and they know who they are.
Duane
KARCS President
June 10th, 2026
Duane
KARCS President
May 30th, 2026
Duane
KARCS President
May 25th, 2026
If you meet a service man or woman, shake their hands and be sure to thank them.
Duane
KARCS President
May 3rd, 2026
FAA Aircraft Registraion Requirement
From the AA paragraph:
"The Responsible Person listed on this AA must maintain a current list of pilots by
name and the aircraft registration number(s) associated with the AA holder’s
operation. This list must be presented for inspection upon request from the
Administrator or an authorized representative.”
KARCS President
April 3rd, 2026
Duane
KARCS President
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About the AMA
AMA District XI
includes the states
of Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon
and Washington.
Learn to Fly - Free!
The Introductory Pilot Program is free to the trainee.
It gives the beginning pilot an opportunity to learn
how to fly using a club-supplied airplane and transmitter.
The instructor's transmitter has full control of the
aircraft but at any time, with the flip of a switch, allows
the trainee to pilot the airplane with a second transmitter.
It's a great way to learn about model airplanes
while getting hands-on flying experience.
For more information, contact the
Head Flight Instructor.
Select here for an introduction to R/C flying in Kitsap County.
Select here to get an idea of what it's like to fly an R/C aircraft.
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