Friday, August 28, 2009

Raffle Prizes in place

The Air Rally is just around the corner. Hope you have all your plans completed for attending. Our plans are firming up.

The latest news concerns the raffle. We just received word from Aeroworks that they will be donating a 50cc Extra 300LP ARF-QB Quick Build to our little event. To get the details about the plane go to http://www.aero-works.net/store/detail.aspx?ID=330. If you don't already know this is a $700 ARF. Everyone knows the quality and workmanship in Aeroworks products. We really can't thank Aeroworks enough for that generous donation, but you can by making a note the next time you purchase something from their extensive product line.

The second prize will be a ready-to-fly Coverite GeeBee Sportster. This comes with an OS .46 and servos. Put a receiver in and go fly.

Raffle tickets are $5 each or 5 for $20. You can purchase them at the rally or at Who's Hobby in Rapid City.

We met with Buffalo Chips owner Rod Woodruff last night. He took some time out of his busy, post-rally schedule to go over our to-do list. Rod told us this year's motorcycle rally was a great success, in spite of some thunderstorms -- one of which did thousands of dollars of damage to the Chip facilities and vehicles. They had reports of baseball size hail in that storm. Rod has offered us a LARGE indoor storage space for your airplanes. We will have to work out some logistics, but it looks like we will have abundant secure storage with electricity. He is putting together the steak fry for Saturday night. Just ask anyone who was here last year about that feed. Rod's staff will also provide a food concession -- and will make it available all three days this year.

While we were in Sturgis we looked over the field and will be starting the field work shortly. We will put up the barrier posts, mark the runway outlines and a few other tasks next week. If any of you can find a few hours to give us a hand send an email to jtiller@hotmail.com or zlr@rap.midco.net.

Our last stop was Chad Dixon's shop in Sturgis. He is donating some one-of-a-kind trophies to our event. You will not believe them until you see them. Some of you know the skills Chad has on CNC milling machines and, just let me say, he put them all to interesting use in this effort. Those trophies will be given away at the Saturday night steak fry.

Many of you who have been posting on the Air Rally threads on Flying Giants, RCUniverse, etc. Visiting those forums is another way to keep current with Rally updates.