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    Frequent flyer

    Busisiwe HohoBy Busisiwe HohoFebruary 22, 2010No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The local model aircraft club, the Grahamstown Radio Flyers club is growing from strength-to-strength
    with, as seen on the right, a wide range of aircraft in the pits area awaiting their turn to fly.

    The club is also becoming popular with visitors from other clubs in the area coming to fly at the local flying field.

    The local model aircraft club, the Grahamstown Radio Flyers club is growing from strength-to-strength
    with, as seen on the right, a wide range of aircraft in the pits area awaiting their turn to fly.

    The club is also becoming popular with visitors from other clubs in the area coming to fly at the local flying field.
    The club caters for a wide range of model aircraft interests, from the smallest indoor electrical flyer to the very large scale aerobatic jobs, and it is not only limited to radio control because it also has facilities for control line models as well.

    New members are always welcome and for those who want to learn how to fly, instructors are available. For more information on the Grahamstown Radio Flyers club contact Peter Locke on 046 622 7010 or visit him at Birch’s in High Street where all the necessary equipment can also be obtained.

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