Welcome
The Kitsap Aircraft Radio Control Society is an active radio control aeronautical club with 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 at 7 PM on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at Marlin Little Field or at The Sunnyslope Improvement Association during the winter.
For more information on how to join or to get involved, contact us.
Upcoming Events
July
2 | Competition Day - Little Field, 10:00 pm |
10 | RAMS Warbird and Scale Fly-In |
12 | Regular Meeting - Little Field, 7:00 pm |
23 | MRRCS Warbirds Over The Mountain 2022 |
Club News
Newcomer's Guide
The AMA has provided a document about TRUST, FAA Registration, and other topics to help newcomers get started in the hobby. It is available here"
Field Gate Lock
The procedure for entering and exiting the field, including instructions on locking the padlock, is now available here.
Paul's P-39 Airacobra
Check out the 14th chapter of Paul's ¼-scale P-39 Airacobra construction project (here).
Corona Virus Guidlines
The new Corona Virus Field Use Guidelines are available here.
Field Activity
Please report your monthly hours at the field for you and your guests to Paul Fleming.
FAA UAS Safety Test
The FAA requires all recreational flyers to pass The Recreational UAS Safety Test (TRUST).
See the KARCS TRUST page.
Donations
Donations to the Kitsap Aircraft Radio Control Society are gratefully accepted. See the Donations page for instructions on how to contribute.
About the AMA
The Academy of Model Aeronautics is the world's largest model aviation association, representing a membership of more than 200,000 from every walk of life, income level and age group. It is open to anyone interested in model aviation.

AMA District XI includes the states of Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington.
District XI Website (offline)