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For Sale / Re: Fred's Bench Tool Box.
« on: March 29, 2016, 02:14:56 AM »
Hi Fred.

Any word on the two box's.

Adrian.

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For Sale / Re: Fred's Bench Tool Box.
« on: March 24, 2016, 00:04:42 AM »
Thanks Fred.

I will take two for now.

Let me know as soon as.
I can drop over and collect them.
You never know, you just might have something else I may be interest in.

Talk soon.

Adrian.



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For Sale / Fred's Bench Tool Box.
« on: March 23, 2016, 09:51:16 AM »
Hi Fred.
I am interested in buying two of your Bench T/Box's.
I tried to buy them online but could not do so.

Any chance you are still selling these items and if so has the price changed or are they still at €10.00 each.

Yours.

Adrian.
IRL 346.

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Club talk / Re: 2016 Membership
« on: March 22, 2016, 23:36:01 PM »
Hi Fred.
Got my Flightlines today and page 4 answered my question re IAA/MACI info.

Chat soon.

Adrian.

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Club talk / Re: 2016 Membership
« on: March 20, 2016, 23:54:13 PM »
Hi Fred.
No I have looked over all my emails and I don't see one from yourself but no-harm, you have answered my question now, with thanks.
Sorry I was not aware that one had to attend at least one meeting to be a member of the ISR. As you know, I try my best to get to one if I can get away from Family matters but I find myself tied down most of the time. Is there a list of rules you might send me so I can keep up to date with such matters. Maybe you could post them on the Forum, or if they is already there, could you let me know the page please.

Yes Fred. I pay my MACI Insurance fees through my local Flying Club but as you know this also covers me to fly while being a member of the ISR. This also means that you can register me/my IRL 346 number as a Group/Club member with MACI. I am hoping to get down the ISR flight-path this year Fred, please god.

As an officer for MACI ( Glider Sec. ) have you any further info re the IAA / MACI sub-committee meetings / EGM etc. ?.

Thanks again Fred and keep up the good work mate.

Adrian.

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Club talk / Re: 2016 Membership
« on: March 18, 2016, 22:53:09 PM »
Hi.
Any word on this years ISR membership fee.
I put €5.00 in Fred's letterbox a few weeks back but I have heard nothing from Fred to date. ( I know that it is only €3.00 but I donate the other €2.00, the same as last year ).

You said in your post that we might be putting the ISR subs up. Have we settled on a new fee for this year ?.

I was hoping to make it down to Mt/L but family had to come first. I am ( Like us all ) hoping for a good summers flying and hope to be making a couple of trips down that way, fingers crossed.

Look forward to your reply.

Adrian,
IRL 346.

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Electrics / Re: Take a look TX.
« on: February 17, 2016, 20:53:51 PM »
Hi Rob.

Look very nice ok.  http://www.t9hobbysport.com/frsky-horus-x12s-2.4ghz-transmitter

Any idea of its price.

Adrian.

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Electrics / Re: Take a look TX.
« on: February 11, 2016, 23:24:16 PM »

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Electrics / Take a look.
« on: February 03, 2016, 00:14:46 AM »

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Club talk / Asking questions on the Forum.
« on: November 26, 2015, 10:48:17 AM »
After reading this on the Forum, I asked Fred a question:

PostPosted: Mon Apr 27, 2015 3:53 pm    

Funnily enough just yesterday I was flying off the north slope of Mt Lienster and a member of the public walked up to me and asked if I had any insurance to cover personal injury to other members of the public who were milling around the landing area.

I know from experience that the only time people look at the small print of their policies is when they come to make a claim, ie when it’s too late to change anything on their policy.

Thanks again Fred. Wink

Little Keith

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Now my original question to Fred was as follows: Wed Nov 25, 2015 3:31 am    

Hi Fred, re Insurance.
How does the A + B cert test work/apply to a new person wanting to get into the hobby but only wants to fly Gliders from registered slopes ( ie. Joins the ISR ). How does he do his A or B cert test and if he is a novice starting out, is it not necessary for him to have an A or B cert model pilot stand beside him, as he fly's, just like standard powered MACI affiliated clubs.

Adrian.

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So:
I will refrain from asking questions on the Forum in the further.

Yours in Model Aviation.

Adrian. IRL 346.

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Club talk / SO ?.
« on: November 25, 2015, 11:43:47 AM »
Hi Lads.

So does this mean or are you saying that we, the members of the ISR do not need an A or B cert to cover us by MACI Insurance, against any accident that may occur, unless we are flying an Electric Powered Gliders off any of the recognised slopes within the 26 Counties. I take it, the ISR, are paying an affiliation fee to MACI and it is registered as a recognised Club within the MACI and its individual members pay the MACI fee for their membership No. IRL 346 + Insurance cover. If this is the case and it looks like Slope Soaring is in a Grey area within our Insurance cover. Should we not seek clarity re this question and get the answer in writing from the powers that be. One never knows what is around the corner and it may be needed some-day.

Adrian.

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Club talk / FAO: Fred.
« on: November 25, 2015, 02:31:40 AM »
Hi Fred, re Insurance.
How does the A + B cert test work/apply to a new person wanting to get into the hobby but only wants to fly Gliders from registered slopes ( ie. Joins the ISR ). How does he do his A or B cert test and if he is a novice starting out, is it not necessary for him to have an A or B cert model pilot stand beside him, as he fly's, just like standard powered MACI affiliated clubs.  

Adrian.

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