Here you will find links to SAM Chapter Web Sites from Everywhere! Just click on the logo or Name to visit your friendly, neighborhood SAM chapter and learn a little about SAM around the world!

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The web site of Carlo Minotti, an Italian modeler who is an Old Timer afficionata with many photos of his OT models and fantastic flying site on his web site.                                                                                                                             

M 32 DINDI 1949 Plan of Arve Mozzarini AP

Wing 90 cm Sup.Ala 11 dmq Lung. Fus 62 cm Profile plan-convex

Wing Profile symmetrical Quota Weight 350 g

(translated from Italian by Alta Vista Babelfish)

 

 

 

This is the home page for the Vintagents, which is the Queensland Chapter of SAM International. We fly radio control model aeroplanes in Local, National and International Competitions. We fly mostly on a friendly farmers field at Dayboro, which is north west of Brisbane, the Capital city of Queensland, Australia The field for obvious reasons is affectionately known as Cowpat.
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SAM 8 - in the great Pacific Northwest has a new web site. We fly on Army proving grounds at Ft. Lewis Washington, near the foot of Mt. Rainier, just south of Tacoma. Visitors are welcome, check the web site for map and directions. We hold monthly contests ( Army schedule permitting ) from Feb thru Oct - predominantly free flight old timer and antique classes, plus a few R/C and nostalgia events.

C-ya downwind.

[Bob Macklin] WebMaster SAM 8

'Old Timers and 1/2 A Texaco Lovers. Check our site for Cox 049 parts John Allen Kennedy.

SAM 10 (CAAMA) Has Web Presence In The Nation's Capital'

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SAM 10 shares web space with the DC Maxecutors a multi-disciplinary group of modelers based in and around Washington, D.C.'

CAPITAL AREA ANTIQUE MODELERS ASSOCIATION INFORMATION. The Capital Area Antique Modelers Association, CAAMA, was organized about ten years ago, both as an AMA Chartered Club and a Society of Antique Modelers (SAM) Chapter. Currently, there are about 70 members, many within the Washington DC. Capital Area (hence the club name). Our interests are broad and cover most of the range of model aviation interests, particularly Free Flight. We fly with the DC Maxecuters and the Brainbusters of the Newport News, VA area. We now have a Free Flight field near Culpeper, VA, courtesy of the Inskeep family.

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Sam 11 Old Time Eagles joins the web courtesy of Jack Sugameli and Supercraft Models.

"This is our newest means of sharing information, competition dates, photos and the joy of Old Time Model Airplanes with the World.

We hope you enjoy this site, and ask members to please submit all new info and pictures for future postings. "

President- Ray Mould           Vice President- Hank Garcia

Treasurer- Dick Eimert          Secretary- Mike Cook   

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' SAM 12, The Atlantic County Sky Blazers of New Jersey

Contact Roy Wilson and check out our website.

 

'SAM 13 SCAMPS

Our Chapter of SAM, the SCAMPS,  is one of the strongest free flight clubs in the country, with a membership of about 110.  We have weekly fun-fly events at our Perris California flying site, every Wednesday morning.  Our club is anchored by flying stalwart, Sal Taibi, who has been a major part of modeling since the 1930's, when he broke through with his famous Powerhouse design in 1938. 

 

Contact Us.

 

 

SAM 17'

The Pensacola Free Flight Team is SAM17, as well as AMA Charter 203 and FAC Squadron #46. Our members represent a wide range of freeflight interests. We fly from one of the finest sites in the country, a one mile square of mowed grass courtesy of the U.S. Navy. Our 33 regular members come from as far as 300 miles to fly at our site, and another 55 associate members fly here whenever it is convenient.

Due to radio interference, RC flying is not available at our site. Our newsletter is less of a standard "newsy" newsletter and more of a journal of ideas from everywhere they can be found for the purpose of sharing ideas for building and flying free flight models. Check us out on our web site

 

' SAM 21 Joins the World-Wide-Web

SAM 21 Newletter Editor (and newly-installed SAM Western States VP) announces that "the SAM 21 web-site is up and running !"

The latestissue of the SAM 21 Clipper can be downloaded and viewed if you have Adobe Acrobat Reader (AAR)on your computer. ( If not, you can download and install AAR for FREE! on your machine from the www.Adobe.com webpage. )

Steve promises to make the site "what the members want" if they will but tell him what that is. (Good luck!) Everyone should give it a look and don't foget to download their great newsletter from the site as well.

 

 

 

' The Society of Antique Modeler's Northern California 
Chapter 27, Napa-Sonoma-Santa Rosa-Marin County

 

 

 

 

 

' SAM 35 The Society of Antique Modellers  Chapter 35 (S.A.M.35) created in 1967 in the U.K

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SAM 40

We are a southeast Michigan based chapter of mostly R/C fliers with a few Free Flighters and some watchers thrown in. We are big on competition, have 1 or 2 contests a month at Milan, Michigan, a two day contest at the Toledo Weak Signals field, and attend most of the contests in the tri-state area.

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This is a picture taken a few years ago at one of our monthly Milan getogethers. L to R are Al Shapiro, Bob Erpelding, Tom Mellas, Charlie Camilleri, Paul Schmitz, Chuck Hutton, Ed Bransch, Bob DeClerc, Gene Navoy, Max Spilsbury, Belle, Mick Lasker and Terry Conley.

Our current officers are: CHUCK HUTTON Pres. mailto:chutton242@aol.com JOE DALLAIRE Treas. BOB SHALDA Vice Pres. JOE ROOSE, Newsletter Ed mailto:pepsijoe12@aol.com

Webmaster: Bob Erpelding

LIFE BEGINS AT FORTY

SAM 59 "Cloud Climbers" Make Online Debut, Louisiana Flyers Have Two Flying Fields!

'"Our club is dedicated to building and flying model aircraft powered by any means. We fly models that meet SAM and AMA Rules.

We are located in Southeast Louisiana and we have two fields one is approx 1000 acres, near Folsom,La, the other is near Slidell, La."

Email: Mike Finnan

 

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'The "Italian Society of Historical Aeromodelling - SAM Italia chapter 62" is a free non-profit corporation. Its purpose is to offer cultural activities, historical research, participation in the sport of flying vintage models from the beginning of model building till 1956.

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SAM 76 The Propstoppers of Delaware County Pennsylvania

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'Svenska Modellflygares OldtimersällskapSAM 67 Sweden Web site

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'SAM 89 '

A Model Aircraft Club Dedicated to the Preservation Of Antique & Old Timer Model Aircraft Established in 1992

The world-famous "Attack Duck Squadron" otherwise known as SAM 89

'SAM 93 Tulsa, Oklahoma

 

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North of Superior Flyers/SAM 110

North of Superior Flyers is intended to be an association of friends helping friends enjoy building and flying all types of model aircraft. Our monthly meetings are for fun, not business and are held at Confederation College, McIntyre building, room 207B, on the second Wednesday of every month at 730 PM, October through May.

    Please feel free to peruse this site.    A "rogues" gallery of photos, consisting of 400+ photos has been started, and a new and improved version of the links and resources page is up and running, and updated regularly.

'SAM 112 The Hoosier Bombers

 

''Mike McIntyre resurrected the Chicago Buzzards club by forming SAM Chapter 117. It was natural that many of us electric fliers build old-timers with e-power. However, members have competed in SAM gas competition events.

 

 

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The home of Old Timer Radio Control Model Flying in Victoria, Australia

' SAM 1066 UK Dedicated To Vintage and Classic Model Aircraft

 

''''Who are we?...... SWOOT (South Western Ontario Old Timers) was established in 1992 to preserve the history and flying of model aircraft and engines, that were born and developed during the early days of aeromodelling. This period, generally speaking, began in the late twenties and early thirties and at that time the aircraft were flown in a "free flight" mode. This meant that the skill of the modeller and the knowledge of the theory of flight, played a very important role in the adjustment of the aircraft for safe flight. Our members continue to pursue these concepts through the flying of replicas that in some instances are powered by the original engines that were used in the early days of this hobby. Also flown are rubber powered aircraft of that era, as well as gliders; so there's lots of choices for everyone.

'A Great New SAM chapter web Site!!!

Welcome to the Michigan Antique Modelers web site

Webmaster Ron Fritz SAM #3773

E-mail: rfritz@pathwaynet.com

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'Antik  Modellflugfreundedeutmschland

The German Club "ANTIK MODELLFUGFREUNDE DEUTSCHLAND"Translates to:  "Friends for Antique Models in Germany"

 

 

 

 

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