Catton Hall Fly-in 2003
The Garden Party event was hosted again by the Midlands Large Model Flying Group. The weather was excellent and one of the best of the year. This resulted in the largest attendance ever seen at the Catton event. The event was excellently organised and run by the group. The atmosphere was friendly and informal and this is what make fly-ins so special to many LMA members.
Flying was from 10.00am until 5.00pm with an hour's break for lunch. Lunch was
provided by an excellent team run, as usual, by John Stevens. In addition, the
wives of some of the members served light refreshments all day. This is always
much appreciated.
It is easy to forget the people who sacrificed their flying to ensure the day ran well. I would like to particularly thank Paul
Savage and Ian Pottinger who
spent the day on transmitter control and the slotting board. There was also the
crew, headed by Tony Hooper who kept the flightline operating smoothly. I am
sure that all the LMA would like to thank all the members of the Catton
group who helped us have such a great day.
The lunchtime break gave members, as last year, the opportunity to try their hand at the LMA
Proficiency test. A few of members who were put
through their paces. This must have been quite difficult for the
applicants as they knew they were being watched by many sets of critical eyes
who were munching the provided food. Well done indeed to the successful
candidates. The traditional apple pie with cream and a
glass of wine was donated by the LMA and just about everyone tucked-in.
In short, the Garden Party event was again a great success. Some photographs
of some of the models are shown below.

A general view showing the range of models at this popular fly-in.
James Morris's Pitts 12
Our Chairman, Dave Johnson, has taken a liking to Jet models over the last couple of years.
Jason Webb's Do335
A close-up of Dave Orme's Harvard built from a Nick Zeroli plan.
Andrew Brown's Nomad glow powered twin.
Jason Webb's Thunderbolt.
A few bottles of wine were handed out after the flying. This year's recipients were:
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John Greenfield |
Richard Rawle |
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Andrew Brown |
Jason Webb |
Richard Gale
This page was last updated on 17/7/03.
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