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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Robert Zambelli on January 05, 2012, 08:52:02 PM

Title: CL Progress and Hope in NJ.
Post by: Robert Zambelli on January 05, 2012, 08:52:02 PM
I know it's difficult to get young people interested in CL model aviation but the following gives a ray of hope.
In the town of Millville, NJ a gentleman by the name of Howard Bueschel is leading a group of youngsters on a proper path to CL.
He has worked tirelessly to teach these kids the principles of building and flying and the results are most encouraging.

The group meets at the Millville Army Airfield Museum. They started with very basic planes and have worked up to those shown in the pictures.

Howard is the tall gent, second from the left. He's from Trenton, NJ and his following started as the 2010 INTRODUCTION TO AVIATION.

             He deserves a great deal of appreciation and I truly hope that more will learn from his example.

                           Bob Z.
Title: Re: CL Progress and Hope in NJ.
Post by: Serge_Krauss on January 05, 2012, 10:22:19 PM
Those are great looking planes for kids that young, and I love the looks on their faces. I have always believed that one must progress this far to have the confidence and pride of building to love the hobby. I hope he can maintain the relationship he's built with these kids and lead them even further. Perhaps the parents will catch on to, which would really be great, and it seems, unusual. Great post!

SK

Title: Re: CL Progress and Hope in NJ.
Post by: john e. holliday on January 06, 2012, 08:25:11 AM
There's the problem, parents,  unless the youngsters get support from their parents it will only last a little while.   

I do commend the genteman for taking time with the youngsters and hope he does get support to keep them going. H^^
Title: Re: CL Progress and Hope in NJ.
Post by: bill mazzoni on January 06, 2012, 09:59:01 AM
More info. on the Club. Club name CUMBERLAND CONTROL LINERS. We meet at the Millville Airport (Home of the P47 Training Base) Club President Roy Wilson 609-625-3472. Vice Pres. John Saunders 856-697-0656. Secretary Ed Lazarcheck 856-825-1518. Club meetings are held the second tuesday of the month.  City of Millville gave us a flying sight . Grass field with two circles and room for one smaller circle. We need more adult club members  to help with the kids.  The Philly flyers will be coming down in the spring to give some demonstrations. We will post when our field is ready for spring flying. All AMA members are welcome to come fly with us.
Any donations to the club will be greatly appreciated. Donations are for the kids program.
Howard Bueschel has done alot to get this program started and is always there helping.

Field Marshal Bill Mazzoni 856-692-2905
Title: Re: CL Progress and Hope in NJ.
Post by: Ed Carlaw on January 06, 2012, 06:20:50 PM
I`d like to post an update to the info that Bill left about the Cumberland Controliners. Secretary is Ed Carlaw 856-451-7524. My email address is in the members section of this forum. The field is in pretty good shape, but as with all fields it is a work in progress. As Bill stated anyone is welcome to join. You can contact Bill, Roy, John, or myself at the numbers listed. It`s great to see that kids still show an interest in model aviation and especially controline flying. Thanks, Ed.
Title: Re: CL Progress and Hope in NJ.
Post by: Ed Carlaw on January 06, 2012, 06:24:16 PM
By the way, I`m the guy with the baseball cap standing in the back, Howard is to my right and Roy is the guy in the gray sweater. Thanks once again, Ed.
Title: Re: CL Progress and Hope in NJ.
Post by: Robert Zambelli on January 06, 2012, 07:21:39 PM
If anyone is interested in knowing more about Howard and the events at Millville, check out my article on in the January, 2010 issue of Control Line World.

   Bob Z.
Title: Re: CL Progress and Hope in NJ.
Post by: Ed Carlaw on January 06, 2012, 07:59:02 PM
As one more side note, I`d like to thank everyone for the suggestions about overcoming the dizziness-yea I`m the guy trying to fly controline from the prone position. Anyway thanks for all the suggestions and if anyone has any questions about the club don`t hesitate to call. I am usually working but you can leave a message or email me or contact any of the other guys for info. I`d also like to thank Bob for bringing the club into the limelight. Ed.
Title: Re: CL Progress and Hope in NJ.
Post by: Steve Helmick on January 06, 2012, 08:16:22 PM
You might want to also post your club info in the "forum" for that purpose, at the bottom of the forum list, just above "Classifieds".

I'm so glad that Bob didn't use "Hope and Change" in the subject line. Partly because that's already been used, and also because it hasn't worked out too well so far.  H^^ Steve
Title: Re: CL Progress and Hope in NJ.
Post by: john e. holliday on January 07, 2012, 09:10:32 AM
Don't forget the find one teach one(FOTO) section on this site. H^^