Welcome
The Kitsap Aircraft Radio Control Society is a growing aeronautical club with about 100 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 on the second Tuesday of each month at the Sunnyslope Improvement Association, or at Little Field during the summer months.
For more information on how to join or to get involved, Contact Us.
News & Events
September
4 Combat! - Little Field, 12:00 noon11 Saturday Breakfast - Airport Diner, 8:00 am
14 Regular Meeting - Sunnyslope Imp. Assoc., 7:00 pm
Click here to see the full calendar
Club News
Speed Test Day
The Speed Test Day, tentatively scheduled for September 25th, had been cancelled.
See the Club News page for more information.
Open Shop
The Open Shop Schedule for the remainder of the year is now published on the Club Calendar. The next Open Shop will be hosted by Neil Makar on September 21st.
Membership News
To receive an electronic copy of the Club Telephone Roster, email the webmaster with you request. Available to current club members only.
If you haven't already done so, please send your
2010 membership renewal
to Greg Tinius.
Website News
Construction Projects Page
All members are encouraged to email the webmaster with pictures and a short description of their aircraft projects so they may be posted & shared on the Construction Projects page.
Rich Williams is is doing a great job turning
his Taylorcraft 450 ARF into a true scale flyer.
Paul Fleming's OV-10 Bronco & Hawker Hurricane are
both going to be great planes.
Check out all these aircraft at the Construction Projects page.
Runway Replacement Project Page
Yes, your webmaster has been a little deliquent about posting a page dedicated to all the hard work done to replace the runway. As we speak, I am hard at work on this very task and I promise that I will be finished no later than... Oops, my hard disk just crashed! Guess I'll be a little longer than I plan#h&fs+~f*!
About the AMA
The Academy of Model Aeronautics is the world's largest model aviation association, representing a membership of more than 150,000 from every walk of life, income level and age group and is open to anyone interested in model aviation.
AMA District XI
includes the states of
Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington.


