Welcome
The Kitsap Aircraft Radio Control Society is a growing aeronautical club with about 100 members of all skill levels, from novice to expert. If you are new to flying, be sure to check out our free "Learn to Fly!" offer in the featured section at right. --->
We meet on the second Tuesday of each month at the Sunnyslope Improvement Association or at Little Field during the summer months.
For more information on how to join or to get involved, Contact Us.
May Events
5 Saturday Breakfast -
Bremerton Airport Diner, 8:00 am
5 Combat! -
Little Field, 12:00 noon
8 Regular Meeting -
Sunnyslope Clubhouse, 7:00 pm
12 Pylon Racing -
Little Field, 11:00 am
15 Open Shop - 7:00 pm, Al Franklin at
10217 74th Ave NW, Gig Harbor
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For driving directions from Gig Harbor north,
click here
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19 Armed Forces Day Parade
Full 2012 calendar available here
Club News
Items in red
are new/changed since last club meeting
The webmaster is on sabbatical through June 5.
Pylon Racing
The 2012 Pylon Racing Season is here. For full information, see the Pylon Racing page.
Combat!
The 2012 Combat! season is here. For full information, see the Combat! page.
For Sale
Bill Buchanan has a number of items for sale. Click here for details. Also, Ron McKonly has a number of electric parts for sale. Click here for details.
Membership Renewal
2011 memberships have expired and the gate combination has been changed. Members still wishing to renew should fill out a Renewal Form and mail it with dues to the address on the form.
Schools Program
Brian is making great progress on the Schools Program. He now needs more volunteers and some donations to keep the project moving. For a complete status report and a list of the items needed, click here
New on the Website
- Paul Fleming's Construction Page - Nieuport 28
- T-28 Pylon Racing - Schedule & new rules
- Combat! - See April's play-by-play
- Neil Makar's Introduction to R/C Fixed-wing Aircraft
- Greg Tinius' article on wing repair
About the AMA
The Academy of Model Aeronautics is the world's largest model aviation association, representing a membership of more than 150,000 from every walk of life, income level and age group and is open to anyone interested in model aviation.
AMA District XI includes the states of Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington.

Click here to get an idea of what it's like to fly an R/C aircraft.
Click here to get some some pointers.