Area Delegates
I have been Aeromodelling since the age of 12, starting with Control Line and moving into “Single Channel” radio at the age of 16, then onto Proportional Radio Control some 4 years later.
Started modelling in 1943 with an Airyda Blackburn Skua after first smelling doped fabric and ply and proper aromatic high octane fuel coming from rows of Whitleys and Hotspur gliders at RAF Hartford Bridge.
I started model flying at the age of 8 with a Keil Kraft Cadet that was made for me by my Uncle. My Father, Uncle and I used to fly free flight gliders, control line and radio in a grass field in Spalding, South Lincolnshire.
Modeller since the age of 7, building plastic models and free flight gliders and rubber powered models. Later at secondary school built free flight A1 and A2 gliders with a school friend. Dabbled in Electronics & photography too. At 13, I joined the ATC where my modelling education proper began.
I was born in Northumberland in November 1963 and grew up and still live in Newcastle upon Tyne. Aeromodelling in one form or another has been a part of my life since the age of 8 or 9 when my grandfather presented me with a beautifully built KeilKraft Gypsy rubber model.
I started aeromodelling when I was 13 years old – in 1969, before that I built model boats. I became a SMAE member in 1971 and started flying Free Flight contests as a Junior, mainly A/1 and A/2 (as it was then) classes.
Aside from a various spells of aeromodelling as a youngster, I started in earnest 2012 with micro models and park flyers. I thoroughly enjoy the designing and building aspects of the sport as well as the flying.
Born July 1955 in Carshalton. My father was an aircraft mechanic based at Croydon airport but was relocated to the new Gatwick airport so the family relocated to Crawley when I was just 16 months old.
At Club level I have been a member of the Bristol Radio Controlled Model Aircraft Club Committee since 1997. I have represented the BRCMAC at BMFA Western Area committee from 2002 to now. I have held the position of Western Area Treasurer from 2006 until last year, as well as being the Western Area Secretary from June 2008 till 2011.
Born in 1948, I am married with three grown up children and two grand children. I was introduced to aeromodelling at a very early age by my father who was a keen woodworker and ex RAF. I started with Keil Craft rubber power and progressed to Jetex models.
Peter currently lives in Brixham, Devon and is a Lieutenant Commander in the Royal Navy. He was educated in Torquay and at Imperial College, London and joined the Service in 1982 as a Seaman Officer, passing out from BRNC in 1983.
I’ve held an interest in aeromodelling from a very early age while growing up in the countryside of Northern Ireland. Helped by Dad, my elder brother used to build free flight, doped gliders. We were fortunate that we could launch them from the house and then run across the fields to get them back. These days, I occasionally fly electric gliders from the same place.