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Educational Facility
to Be Built at IAC

A
conceptualized drawing of the McCullough
Educational Facility.
The AMA is excited to announce that, on
April 3, 2009, at the Toledo Weak Signals'
55th annual R/C Expo in Ohio, the Claude
McCullough Estate made a donation for the
construction of an educational facility. It
is to be built at the National Model
Aviation Museum, located at the AMA's
International Aeromodeling Center in Muncie,
Indiana.
The addition will be located on the northeast side of
the museum building. It will increase the
structure's space, providing Academy staff
with the opportunity to improve educational
programming in a first-rate classroom
atmosphere and meet a bigger demand for
school visits. This facility will also serve
the various needs of AMA members.
McCullough began aeromodeling as a young boy in 1935,
and he entered his first AMA Nats in 1941.
Throughout the years, he won many plaques
and trophies based on his keen flying
ability.
He wrote articles, had published model airplane plans,
and edited for some of the most famous
aeromodeling magazines of his time. He also
designed and built model airplane parts such
as transmitters, receivers, and escapements.
McCullough served as AMA president from 1957 to 1958,
held many other positions with the AMA, and
served on several AMA committees. He was
inducted into the Model Aviation Hall of
Fame in 1979 and the Society of Antique
Modelers Hall of Fame in 1991.
Final designs for the educational facility will be
completed by the time you receive this issue
of MA, and it is hoped that
groundbreaking will take place soon
thereafter. The goal is to have the facility
completed by the first part of the 2009
school year. Updates will be highlighted on
the museum's Web page at
www.modelaircraft.org/museum.aspx.
The McCullough Estate donated $150,000 to this venture.
It is expected that an additional $50,000
will be required to complete the project. If
you would like to help fund the remaining
costs, please call the AMA at (765)
287-1256, to speak with Michael Smith at
extension 500 or Craig Schroeder at
extension 263.
MA
—Michael
Smith
National Model Aviation Museum Director
2009
Flying Site Grant
Winners Announced
This year alone, the Academy has given more
than $32,000 to clubs that have participated
in the Flying Site Development Improvement
Grant Program.
Even though the money has already been awarded for
2009, you can apply for next year. The 2010
applications have not been completed; please
keep checking back for the updated
application that will be posted on the
Academy's Web site. Applying is easy!
Congratulations to all clubs that received grant money.
To those that did not, we extend our best
wishes for a successful 2009 flying season
and we hope you apply again next year.
The winners are as follows.
MA
District I
East Coast Swamp Flyers: $520.00
District III
Blennerhassett Area RC Club: $460.00
District V
Scenic RC Flyers: $500.00
Manatee County Radio Controllers: $600.00
District VI
Southeast Missouri Modelers Association:
$316.89
Radio Signal Modelers: $200.00
Peoria RC Modelers: $1,570.00
District VII
Kent Radio Aero Modelers Inc.: $450.00
River District RC Eagles: $100.00
District VIII
Central Arkansas Model Aviators Association:
$426.47
RC Field and New Orleans Model Aviation
Club: $900.00
Spring Area Radio Kontrol Society: $1,640.00
Wings Miniature Aircraft Society: $1,730.00
El Paso Radio Controllers: $3,000.00
Horizon City RC Flyers: $5,000.00
District IX
Laramie Barnstormers: $1,000.00
District X
Woodland Davis Aeromodelers: $5,000.00
Peninsula Channel Commanders: $1,040.00
Harbor Soaring Society: $3,250.00
Chino Valley Model Aviators: $350.00
Corona RC Club, Inc.: $500.00
District XI
Seattle Area Soaring Society: $5,000.00
MA
—Erin Dobbs
Programs Coordinator
Attend the
VR/CS Celebration
of R/C
The Vintage R/C Society (VR/CS) is planning
a major event for 2009! It will host the
Celebration of R/C September 22-26 at the
AMAÕs International Aeromodeling Center in
Muncie, Indiana.
This gathering will draw hundreds of modelers from
across the US and Canada. Many activities
are planned that will focus on our RC
history, to include open flying all five
days; flying categories for vintage models;
and static displays featuring those vintage
models, vintage RC systems, vintage engines,
and vintage kit manufacturers.
Following is the event schedule.
Tuesday September 22:
• Concours judging featuring Pioneer
(pre-1955) and Classic models (pre-1965)
Wednesday September 23:
• Concours judging featuring Nostalgia
models (1965-1974)
Thursday September 24:
• Bus trip to the Air Force museum (Dayton
OH)
• Practice-flying
Friday September 25:
• MorningRudder Only (Class I)
International Championships
• AfternoonClass II Pattern
Saturday September 26:
• Morning: Class III Pattern
• Afternoon: Scale
• Evening banquet with speaker and special
awards
• Pioneer, Classic, Vintage (pre-1974) Concours awards
• Pattern awards
• Scale awards
MA
—Bob Noll, VR/CS
President
BOBRC@aol.com
Also in this month's
In the Air section in
Model Aviation:
• Doc Mathews Retires from MA
•
25 Years Ago in
MA: July 1984
• Dear Friends Bob and
Rae Underwood are Honored
•
Wings Across America 2008: A Year Old and Going Strong! |