| The International Aeromodeling Center (IAC) is home to AMA Headquarters, the National Model Aviation Museum, and the International Flying Site.
This beautiful 1000 acre site features flying facilities for all forms of aeromodeling.
Specially prepared areas for Control Line Aerobatics, Racing, Speed, and Combat feature eight asphalt circles and nine grass circles. The Speed/Racing complex has permanent speed pylons and safety netting surrounding the area. Speed pylons may be checked out by AMA members from AMA HQ.
Radio Control facilities include a large improved grass area for Soaring activities, four runways (3 asphalt, 1 grass), and helicopter specific grass areas. Pylon and Aerobatics courses/boxes are permanently, and accurately marked.
Free Flight activities enjoy the use of the entire site. Grass is kept manicured to facilitate model recovery and roads are developed to aid in model retrieval.
AMA members are entitled to utilize the flying facilities at the IAC at no charge. Some restrictions apply when special events are in operation. Members are encouraged to call Joyce Hager (ext 200) prior to coming out to fly, to assure the facility they wish to use is not in use by a special event.
AMA members may request the use of the IAC for sanctioned events. If you wish to run an event at the IAC, the steps are simple. No events (except those run directly by AMA) are given traditional status. Click on this link for the event registration form. Print and fill out the form then fax to Joyce Hager at (765-289-4248) or mail to:
Academy of Model Aeronautics
C/O Joyce Hager
5161 E Memorial Dr
Muncie IN 47302
There are no fees associated with using the flying site itself; however, rental fees might apply for any equipment they may be requested. Site Use Rules and a Site Map are available on this Web site. For additional information, please contact .
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