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Come and explore what HHMFC has to offer and ignite your passion!
ExploreWe are a friendly, socially minded group of RC modelers, conveniently located near Georgetown, Brampton and Mississauga.
HHMFC is located at 16763 17th Side Road Georgetown, Ontario, in the beautiful rolling hills of Halton.
Longitude / Latitude 43° 40′ 26.3″ N, 79° 53′ 31.6″ W
The flying field entrance is 300 meters southwest of the Winston Churchill Rd / Mayfield Rd intersection.
All visitors interested in RC flying are welcome to stop by and check out the field.
If you wish to apply as a new member, click on the “New Membership Form” link below, fill in the appropriate spaces and mail it to the Secretary at the address on the bottom of the form. Please do not include fees until you are accepted. Prospective members will be invited to the field for a familiarization or evaluation flight administered by a designated flight instructor of the club. (Please refer to MAAC MPPD 5 and Article 2 of our Constitution under “Resources”.)
To renew your club membership, please complete and submit a Returning Membership Form. Please pay your dues by Interac e-transfer or send a cheque payable to “Halton Hills Model Flying Club” per the instructions on the form.
NEW MEMBERSHIP RETURNING MEMBERSHIP Guest FormOne of the great things about flying model aircraft is the opportunity to learn something new every time you are airborne. The following documents are offered to improve operations and safety at the flying field.
AIRCRAFT SET-UP AIRCRAFT CHECK LIST RECTANGULAR CIRCUIT EFFECTS OF WINDFlight training for the RC General Category will be carried out in accordance with the MAAC Basic Fixed Wing Training Program (see www.maac.ca – Documents – MPPD 10)
STUDENT LOGIf you would like to learn more about aircraft and how they fly, have a look at the the following topics: Aircraft Structure, Airplane Aerodynamics Flight Controls, Aerodynamics in Flight, on the following website:
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