Since 1968, the Circle Masters Flying Club is a group of control line model airplane enthusiasts organized for the purpose of promoting and advancing the sport of control line flying. Our club is affiliated with the Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA), being awarded AMA Charter #662.
The Circle Master's home field is in the Sussex Village Park, designated the "Dan Tetzlaff Memorial Flying Field".
Members tend to fly mostly stunt and scale models. Racing, combat and carrier flying are also pursued. Members often participate in local and national contests. Some members have won national and world competitions, with one being inducted into the Academy of Model Aeronautics Hall of Fame.
The club welcomes participation by all, regardless of age or gender.
We are a group of model airplane hobbyists who enjoy building and flying gas- and electric-powered control-line model aircraft. The airplanes fly in a circle with lines between 30 and 70 feet. They are made of lightweight materials such as balsa wood and Styrofoam.
We will fly demonstration flights with easy to build Electric power foam models made from Dollar Store Foam board. We want to generate interest in model aviation and Control Line Modeling. Our club is for the Control Line modeling enthusiast.
The Circle Masters Flying Club love of aviation and model building.
Also, our clubs annual volunteer work with EAA KidVenture.
We teach kids how to fly control line model airplanes all week long.
This past year, we flew with over 1,500 kids.
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