THE PRETORIA MILITARY RADIO CONTROLLED FLYING CLUB![]() ![]() ![]() A BIT OF HISTORY: ![]() ![]() ![]() BIRTH OF THE PRETORIA MILITARY RADIO-CONTROLLED FLYING CLUB (PMRCFC): ![]() ![]() This process took quite a while to complete, and eventually during 2003, final approval was granted and Radio-Controlled Flying became part of the current bouquet of some 42 sporting codes currently approved and acknowledged within the SANDF, and was also officially registered as the Pretoria Military Radio-Controlled Flying Club (PMRCFC) with the now-obsolete RAF PR Mk 19 Rolls Royce Griffon-engined Spitfire in the picture to the top-left of this page as the-then official PMRCFC emblem. OBTAINING OUR OWN "NEST": ![]() ![]() It was - however - only during August of 2005 (after another lengthy session of correspondence between the PMRCFC and the relevant role players at AFB Wklf and with the help of the current Vice Chairperson- and Chief Flying Instructor Fsgt Johan Groenewald) that we managed to obtain all the necessary written consents and subsequent permission and relevant authorizations from the Chief Air Traffic Control Officer (CATCO)-, the base flying safety officer- (BFSO), the Air Wing Commanding Officer (AIR WING CO)-, as well as the Commanding Officer (CO) of AFB Wklf to continue with our model flying activities on our new venue. Following several months of negotiations and submitting and re-submitting documents, the go-ahead was eventually obtained with all the necessary safety arrangements being in place with the resident role players of AFB Wklf. So, during August 2005, we eventually started operations from our very own facilities, from then on visiting WHRF only on the 1st Wednesday after the 15th of each month to render the members the opportunity to braai, as we could not do so at our new facilities due to the close proximity of military installations and the accompanying danger of a runaway veld fire, being surrounded by grass veld. ![]() ![]() The membership of the PMRCFC currently exists of quite a number of members having been recruited into- and started-off in the sport with us as a club, as well as having been trained by our very own instructors. We also recently went through the compulsory exercise of registering our facilities (with the help of Mr Bob Skinner from South African Model Aircraft Association [SAMAA]) with the SAMAA, the South African Civil Aviation Authority - SACAA), as well as with the Aero Club of South Africa which means we are now fully legal and -registered (the first time ever in history that an official SAMAA-registered radio-controlled flying club had been registered with a military airfield as their official location) with the new emblem depicting the North-American F-51D Mustang tail no: 325 which was used by 2 Squadron SAAF during the Korean conflict in the early 50's & on display at the SAAF Museum at AFB Swkp. ![]() It was decided on this emblem due to the fact that it is more military aviation-wise historically correct - especially for the PMRCFC as a club within the military- and which is now proudly being sported as the official PMRCFC emblem as the official letterhead on all correspondence from the club itself, as well as in embroidered badge form on our member's clothing. A giant slightly-altered version has also been embroidered on the back of some of the member's winter jackets, accompanied by the normal-sized club badge on the left chest which will shortly be accompanied by a beautiful set of embroidered pilot's wings, similar to the wings depicted on the solo certificates shown later on in this article. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() So we unintentially ended-up having the "best radio-controlled model aircraft flying site in the world", as our home base (& as can be seen on the photo on the left, the home of the PMRCFC was also registered on Google earth by the Chairperson). ![]() Up to date the PMRCFC has only gone from strength to strength and the member numbers escalated as members of the other Arms of Service (S.A. Army, -Navy and -Military Health Services) also joined up. We've had several forms of radio-controlled model flying activities at our facilities since then, with the likes of well-known model pilots like Neville Wright, Zane Mannell, Chris Freeman, Dean Grobbelaar, Boet Denysschen, Francois Diedrichsen and Neil van der Walt who flies their hi-tech, hi-speed gas turbine-powered jet models at the PMRCFC from time to time, as well as some very large models flown by the likes of André Beukes or Dirk Visser - to name but a few. Mr Gert de Klerk (retired Lt-Col who initiated-, but have since handed over the organizing & hosting of the annual "Warbirds Weekend" fly-in event to the PMRCFC), is also an active member with the PMRCFC. We've had 15 pilots with some 25 aircraft on our flightline (that is actually the correct name to be used when operating model aircraft, as the well-known "pitts" is actually the correct word only to be used at radio-controlled model car race track facilities) at times which is quite impressive for a Wednesday afternoon, and clearly indicates that the PMRCFC as a club is definitely going from strength to strength as time progresses. ![]() ![]() CREATING A LEGACY: We have also used to make our mark in the Military sporting environment as we were high in demand to render "flypasts" during opening ceremonies for sporting days, or even to render model flying displays at such sporting days, but as always, we are in constant radio contact with the ATC's at all times. ![]() ![]() ![]() We have even at times flown virtual "aerial support missions" for the - now disbanded - Pretoria Military Paintball Club (PMPBC) during enactments of "hostage" scenario's under strict control of their Chairperson Fsgt Frikkie Geyser at the opening ceremonies - of especially - AFB Wklf sport days. All these activities had the added advantage that Radio-Controlled Flying as an official SANDF sporting code has been awarded the most improved and promising sporting code of the year award for three consecutive years from 2005 - 2007. ![]() ![]() Although most of our members are South African Air Force (SAAF) members, but we also sport some S.A. Army-, and Military Health Services members as well. We also accommodate approximately 20 civilian participants at the club, with these "civvies" regularly joining us on a Wednesday afternoon. ![]() ![]() We've also had the privilege of having some turbine-powered jets gracing our skies from time to time, as well as some large/giant scale models mainly due to the fact that our main runway is so enormous and that we have a minimum of approximately 500 meters of flat, open terrain in almost all directions (except towards the west) around our facility. Although we mainly started off with powered fixed-wing aircraft at first, we also cater for quite a number of electric-powered models as well as the odd glider, a number of park flyers, and some model helicopter enthusiasts as well (our youngest civilian pilot being 7 years old and usually accompanies his Dad after school - regularly kicking dust into the rest of the older resident model pilot's eyes) ![]() Our facilities are also more than ideally suited for the flying of giant-scale models, and a number of well-known pilots have complemented us on the excellent open flying area sporting more than sufficient landing space, especially on the main runway, being almost parallel to 02-20: AFB Swkp's main runway) which we are privileged to use every Wednesday afternoon, especially with the added advantage that the wind is usually blowing straight from the north-west down our main runway towards the south-east 99% of the time. Due to the fact that we are directly operating within operational military airspace from military facilities with military aircraft sharing the airspace with us whilst executing military missions funded by taxpayers, it entails that all model flying activities are ALWAYS conducted under very strict supervision from the Club Chairperson who is also one of the PMRCFC's Flight Safety Officers (FSO), and new members (as well as before the commencement of each day's flying) are thoroughly briefed and sensitized concerning the strict flying discipline that has to be applied, as well as the absolute critical essence to respond immediately to any command given by the FSO, and that ANY model pilot not adhering to commands (such as for eg. to fly low and then to land immediately as quickly as possible), WILL be grounded for the rest of the afternoon's flying - irrespective of the rank or age of the perpetratoR! AT PMRCFC FLYING SAFETY IS ABSOLUTE NO: 1 PRIORITY AT ALL TIMES. ![]() Amongst our ranks, we also sport a number of highly-competent instructors who have trained quite a number of "raw" student model pilots who have all successfully completed their solo flights and were awarded their individual solo certificates. Our instructors are currently practicing the SAMAA-approved flying test in order to be rated by SAMAA as official flying instructors - preferably still before the end of this year. The quickest solo was done within three weeks, but this success can mainly be ascribed to highly-realistic computer simulation training for at least one and a half, to two hours at a time every day - a true testimonial to passionate commitment at its best! ![]() INTO THE FUTURE: The PMRCFC has also been aided by one of our resident members, Mr Gert de Klerk, (initiator of the annual Warbirds weekend which he started way back in 2000), to present this prestigious fly-in event annually on the flightline of the SAAF Museum at AFB Swkp, He handed the reigns of the Scale Warbirds over to the PMRCFC PMRCFC completely, due to our sound military foundations and origin, as he is aging and would not like to have this fine tradition to vanish into the blue once he cannot do it any more, and the PMRCFC has been running this annual event quite successfully as from 2016. ![]() ![]() So, to all you "civvies" ou there, please do not attempt to phone the Chief of the SA Air Force on a Wednesday afternoon (especially when you pass AFB Swkp on the R101 "old Jhb road") to enquire why the SAAF has now resorted to operating radio-controlled model aircraft from AFB Swkp, as this will only be the members of the PMRCFC practicing their sport and gracing the skies with their aerial antics from their "base of operations" from the western side of AFB Swkp @ the SAAF Museum. ![]() ![]() May the PMRCFC go from strength to strength and may it also become another institution destined to become a proud tradition within the SANDF as well as serving to stimulate the interest of many a prospective aviator than can be of service to our beautiful country's military- or civilian aviation sectors for decades to come! ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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