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 Hello and welcome to the East Valley Aviators web site.  The East Valley Aviators (EVA) is a private members only model aircraft-flying club that is dedicated to the flying and promotion of the model aviation hobby; particularly radio control models.  EVA was established in 1992 by a group of approximately 30 modeler/friends who wanted a safe, permanent place to fly their models.  This small group of friends devoted over two years and hundreds of hours of their time locating, developing, and finally establishing the club and flying site we now enjoy on a daily basis.  The club pays a substantial fee for the continued use of this land.  In addition, the property fencing, shade ramada, grading of the road, parking area and runway were all installed using EVA dollars and membership labor.  Up keep and maintenance of our facility is the responsibility of every member of the club.

Our club prides itself on providing a safe, friendly, low-key, recreational environment for RC modeling.  As a result, almost every day of  the year is a fine flying day for our members.  The club currently has about 250 members ranging in age from 10 to 90 years of age.  A large portion of our membership is comprised of winter residents who typically live in the valley from November thru March.  These months tend to be the busiest time of the year for the club.  Although the club doesn’t host any serious competition events, the club does have members who compete regularly in IMAC, scale aerobatics, and warbird racing.

The Club typically holds two ‘fun-fly’ type member events, one in the spring and one in the fall.  These are events to encourage fun, friendly competition and to get the general membership together at the field to socialize.  The club also believes strongly in youth participation in the hobby.  To this end, the club usually hosts one or two ‘Scout Days’ a year where we invite a troop of Boy Scouts to the field for an introduction to RC model aviation.  The club has six meetings a year.  Each meeting is preceded by a mailing of the club newsletter detailing the meeting time, place, club business, and information of general interest to the modeler such as construction tips, flying tips, etc.

Mickey Ohland
EVA President

 
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