A few words from the editor 2014 Club Officers February 2014

February 2014
A few words from the editor
2014 Club Officers
President
Jack Walden
715 384-5658
[email protected]
Vice President
Rod Seehafer
715- 252-9581
[email protected]
Secretary
Mark Kwarciany
370-4301
[email protected]
Treasurer
Sandy MacDonald 715 387-4712
[email protected]
Safety Officer
Joe Mayer!
715 687-4147
[email protected]
Newsletter editor
Jack Walden!
715 384-5658
Visit The Club Web
Site At:
http//www.msaero.com
Flying Hours
Sat/Sun/Holidays
Glow/Gas/Duct Fan
10AM until 6 PM
Electric:
9AM until 6 PM
Week Days
All Types: 9AM ‘til Dusk
Sound check all new planes:
92db at 25 feet (length of string
on meter using muffler side)
Just plane talk
It looks like
our outdoor
flying is over
for the year
unless we
have a couple
more of those
nice warm
sunny days.
We have had a
wonderful Fall with opportunities
to fly of which I hope you took
advantage.
One of the items on the
agenda for Mondays meeting, is
the possibility of taking our
ladies out to dinner over the
holidays. I remember the club
doing this many years ago and I
felt it was very nice because we
got to meet other club members
wives and they our wives.
Where we go doesn’t have to be
expensive or fancy but some
place we all feel comfortable.
Also we need a place that has
an opening between now and
January 10th. Well, talk about it
with your wife before Monday so
we see the interest in this
activity.
Make sure you make it to
the meeting on Monday evening
because we will be voting on the
officers who will lead our club
for the next year. If you don’t
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vote you can’t complain about
anything the club does or
doesn’t do. We want everyone to
have a say and to offer their
suggestions to make ours an
outstanding club.
Now that the snow is on
it’s way and we are through
mowing, I’d like to thank all
those that mowed this past
Summer. Especially Rod
Seehafer, who kept the mower
running with repairs and oil
changes, and I believed he
mowed multiple times. I know I
didn’t mow either of my two
times, but I believe Tony mowed
once and Rod mowed my second
scheduled time. Tony made our
schedule for mowing and Joe
Mayer was the “spotter” we
called to see if we needed to
mow the field. I wish to thank
everyone with their co-operation
in keeping the field in such good
condition.
Lastly, I’d like to thank
everyone for allowing me to be
the club president this last year.
I had fun and hope I didn’t mess
up too bad.
Don’t forget the meeting
on Monday, and be prepared to
vote.
Jack
November, 2014
MID-STATE AEROGUIDANCE MEETING Agenda
November 3rd 2014
Marshfield Public Library
6:30 PM
A. Introduction of Visitors and New Members
B. Approval of Minutes of previous Meeting
C. Approval of financial records
Old Business
A. Any volunteers besides Sandy to help with Library program on November 16th.
B. Additional nominations before we vote.
New Business
A. Election of new officers.
B. Any interest in taking our wives or GF out for a Christmas dinner sometime
durning the holidays? We haven’t done this for many years and the ladies might
appreciate it for all the time we spend flying. If so, what might be your favorite
place?
C. Is the field, shed, mowers set for the winter? Is any help needed to accomplish this
if more work is to be done?
D. Boy scout program in Marathon CityNov 15th. Help needed? (Sandy)
E. With the financial state Sandy just presented, is their any need to increase dues
for 2015?
F. Other business
G. Meeting adjourned
Just plane talk
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November, 2014
Indoor Field House Flying
S
Sandy MacDonald will try to arranged for the use of the Marshfield Senior High
School Field House again, but he reminds us that any dates and times are
tentative and that you should watch for e-mails from him for the most current
information. A charge of $5.00 is made for each flyer to help cover the rental
charge for the facility. Buddy boxes will be available as well as an experienced
flyer on the other end of the buddy system for anyone needing help.
Where would you rather be? Outside in the 15 degree
weather or inside the Gymnasium at 72 degrees.
Entrance is the set of doors at the southeast corner of the Senior High
(facing the road).
BUDDY BOXES WILL BE AVAILABLE. SPECTATORS WELCOME.
Just plane talk
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November, 2014
Battery Questions and Answers
Compliments of Batteries Unlimited o Middleton Wisconsin-- Web page http://www.batteriesamerica.com/newpage1.htm
Q: I charge my battery all night, and now it has hardly any running time. What
is happening?
A: A number of things could be causing this problem. Either the battery is wearing out, or
the charging circuit is faulty, or the charger itself is faulty, or the battery is faulty. Or it is
a combination of any of the above factors.
Q: How should Ni-Cd and Ni-MH rechargeable batteries be stored when not in
use?
A: It depends on the usage. IF the battery in question is a rechargeable flashlight or other
emergency-type battery product, it is a good idea to have it on "trickle charge" at all
times; this enables the battery to be KEPT at full charge, and makes it useable
WHENEVER you need it.
IF the battery in question is not for emergency/immediate use, it should be stored
UNCHARGED in a cool dry place. It will lose its charge after about 2 months, and it will
have to be fully recharged when you bring it back out of storage.
Q:What is the difference between Nickel-Cadmium and Nickel Metal Hydride?
A: Nickel Cadmium rechargeable packs/cells have been on the consumer market since the
mid-70s. They typically offer standard running times (known as "Capacity") for portable
electronic devices such as Camcorders, Cellular Phones, Walkie-Talkies, Laptop
Computers, etc.
Nickel Metal Hydride rechargeable packs/cells represent a newer chemistry, and have
been on the consumer market since the early 90s. They provide longer running time
without increasing physical size. Also, they contain no materials classified as "heavy
metals", such as Cadmium
Q: What is Lithium Ion?
A: Lithium Ion is the catchphrase representing a new, lightweight rechargeable battery. .
Lithium Ion batteries typically offer even greater capacity (operating time) than Nickel
Metal Hydride batteries of similar size or mass. It is important to note that Lithium Ion
battery cells are usually not compatible with Ni-Cd or Ni-MH cells. Whereas a Ni-Cd or NiMH cell is 1.2 volts nominal (Alkaline cells are listed as 1.5v nominal), a Lithium Ion
battery cell is 3.6v nominal. A Lithium Ion AA-size cell CANNOT be used in place of an
Alkaline, Ni-Cd, or Ni-MH cell. Furthermore, the discharging and re-charging
characteristics of Lithium Ion products are VERY DIFFERENT from anything else. Lithium
Ion battery products should ONLY be recharged with approved, dedicated Lithium Ion
chargers.
Q: What is Lithium Polymer?
A: Lithium Polymer is a new rechargeable battery product. It is very lightweight, while
possessing high capacity. A Lithium Polymer cell is nominally rated at 3.7 volts, and the
measured capacity varies with the physical size of the cell. The actual battery is a
vacuum-sealed mylar-type exterior material, with thin synthetic & metallic sheets inside.
There are usually 2 tabs extending out of the battery, one (+) and one (-). These cells
are now being used in Cellphone battery packs, Palmtops, PDAs, and are also used in R/C
hobby applications (such as receiver packs and slow-flight electric motor packs)
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November, 2014
(Thanksgiving Day)
Over the river and through the wood
To Grandmother's house we go.
The horse knows the way
To carry the sleigh
Through white and drifted snow.
Over the river and through the wood
Oh, how the wind does blow!
It stings the toes
And bites the nose,
As over the ground we go.
Over the river and through the wood
To have a first-rate play.
Hear the bells ring,
Ting-a-ling-ling!
Hurrah forThanksgiving Day!
Over the river and through the wood,
Trot fast, my dapple gray!
Spring over the ground
Like a hunting hound,
For this is Thanksgiving Day.
Over the river and through the wood,
And straight through the barnyard gate.
We seem to go
Extremely slow~
It is so hard to wait!
Over the river and through the wood~
Now Grandmother's cap I spy!
Hurrah for fun!
Is the pudding done?
Hurrah for the pumpkin pie!
By Linda Maria Child
Just plane talk
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November, 2014
!
CLUB MEETING:
Monday, November 3, 2014 at
6:30 PM
AT THE Marshfield Public Library
MARCH 9, 2009
Address correction requested