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Winter Weather Flying Tips
BridgeCon 2020 is Coming!!
Details will be trickling out on the BridgeCon
page so keep checking back
Greetings!!
Here are some winter weather tips to consider as
Welcome to the wonderful world of plastic model the temperature gets colder:
building. Not only is this hobby incredibly fun,
rewarding, and relaxing but it can even be *gasp* 1. Always carry winter weather gear
educational as well. Whether you've stopped by 2. Don’t rule out frost after you land.
because you saw one of our local shows, are
curious about this 'strange' pastime, or are coming 3. Practice takeoffs and landings on
back to the hobby after a hiatus we're glad you contaminated runways.
stopped by and hope that this site will help to
stimulate your imagination and improve your 4. Review cold weather procedures for your
modelling skills. There is a wealth of information aircraft
on this site - from our newsletter archive to the 5. Recognize aircraft and engine limitations in
vast collection of model-related links.
cold weather
The club has been active now for over 20 years. 6. Call ahead for cold-weather airport services
We are a fun group of people with a wealth of
information and experience. We are always
excited to share this knowledge with new
modellers which includes our growing junior
segment. If you are from the Saskatoon area feel
free to come out to our monthly meetings.
Membership is not a requirement so check it out
and see what all the excitement is about.
We meet on the first Wednesday of every month
at the Parkridge Center. The meetings officially
begin at 7:00 pm, starting with approximately one
hour of building and socializing before moving on
to actual club business.
“The engine is the heart of an airplane, but the pilot
is its soul.” –Walter Raleigh

