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Sunraysia Aeromodellers
Contact Name: Rob Pedersen - President
Phone Number: 0407 878 510
Club Short Name: SAM
Club Email: micktim70@gmail.com
Sunraysia Aeromodellers has been located at our current site since 1981. We fly all year round showcasing all disciplines of aeromodelling. Our very active membership see's our club field utilized most days of the week. A very friendly and knowledgeable experience awaits visitors and new members.

Warrnambool Model Aircraft Club
Contact Name: Rod Mitchell
Phone Number: 0423964781
Club Short Name: WMAC
Club Email: rodjan@bigpond.net.au
We are a group of guys who mostly fly model aircraft but all types of models are most welcome. We don't have any restrictions on when we can fly but we do meet regularly on Wednesdays from 11am for lunch regardless of the weather. Of course if the weather is good we also fly. Sunday morning is also a regular flying time. We hold a annual Funfly on the third weekend in March, this is open to the public and members from other clubs are most welcome. We can assist new members to become able to fly and we have a club trainer that we can use for instructing.

Bridgewater and District Radiomodellers Club Inc
Contact Name: Jason Bailey (President)
Phone Number: 0422481499
Club Short Name: BADRC
Club Email: info@ybgr.com.au
Flying from the Bridgewater Airport (YBGR) the BADRC club typically meets once a month. The club has a CASA area approval to operate up to 2000ft AGL. Camping facilities are available onsite.

Greensborough Model Aircraft Club
Website: https://gmac.org.au/
Contact Name: Stephen Axford
Club Short Name: GMAC
Club Email: gmac.au.secretary@gmail.com
GMAC offers members some of the best model flying facilities in Australia including covered and powered pitts area. Our field and facilities are among the best in the world and allow our members to pursue and enjoy a wide range of interests in model flight.
GMAC accommodates both casual fun flyers, more advanced pilots and competition FAI flyers. Our members fly anything and everything, from simple foamies and self built contraptions, multi-rotors, helicopters through to a wide range of airplanes (trainers, aerobatic, gliders, scale) and jets (EDF and turbine).
GMAC accommodates both casual fun flyers, more advanced pilots and competition FAI flyers. Our members fly anything and everything, from simple foamies and self built contraptions, multi-rotors, helicopters through to a wide range of airplanes (trainers, aerobatic, gliders, scale) and jets (EDF and turbine).

Keilor & Districts Model Aircraft Society
Website: https://www.kdmas.com.au
Contact Name: Shane Talbot
Phone Number: 0400476272
Club Short Name: KDMAS
Club Email: kdmas@y7mail.com
KDMAS welcomes new or experienced pilots, young or old.
We provide advice on selecting and assembling your first model and free instruction to new members to help you to gain your " Wings "
We also have a Control Line Model flying area at our field.
If you wish to visit our club enter via the Golf Course road and go through the boom gate. ( entry code 8893}
We provide advice on selecting and assembling your first model and free instruction to new members to help you to gain your " Wings "
We also have a Control Line Model flying area at our field.
If you wish to visit our club enter via the Golf Course road and go through the boom gate. ( entry code 8893}

240 Warrak Road Ararat
Our club welcomes all types of model aircraft.
We fly most Wednesday's and Sunday's.
Our club is open to new members
Facilities include 300m strip, club rooms, clean toilets.
Great club and great place to fly.
We fly most Wednesday's and Sunday's.
Our club is open to new members
Facilities include 300m strip, club rooms, clean toilets.
Great club and great place to fly.

Pakenham & District Aircraft Radio Control Society
Website: https://www.pdarcs.com.au/index.php
Contact Name: Keith Quigg (President)
Phone Number: 0448749865
Club Short Name: P&DARCS
Club Email: president@pdarcs.com.au
P&DARCS is a multi-disciplined model flying club, catering for all models in all sizes. The field of some 100 acres is owned by the club, with three active runways to allow for all wind directions. We have a CASA Area Approval Instrument to operate up to 1500ft (under our Operating Procedure conditions). A minimum of MAAA bronze wings is required to operate at P&DARCS, and a minimum of MAAA gold wings for all turbine operations. Giant models up to 60kg may operate up to 800ft (conditional to area approval requirements).

Nepean Miniature Aerosport Association Inc.
Website: https://www.nmaa-rc.org.au
Contact Name: Ian Farrar
Phone Number: 0431 672 785
Club Short Name: NEPEAN
Club Email: drake@netspace.net.au
Small RC Model Plane Club on the Mornington Peninsula, Tootgarook
"Our slice of Heaven"
Enter via Truemans Rd and keep Right.
Various radio controlled model aircraft.
Two long grassed runways NS & EW
Located near housing so noise levels are sensitive.
"Our slice of Heaven"
Enter via Truemans Rd and keep Right.
Various radio controlled model aircraft.
Two long grassed runways NS & EW
Located near housing so noise levels are sensitive.

South Eastern Model Aircraft Club Inc.
Website: https://www.semac.org.au
Contact Name: Bill Houghton, President
Phone Number: 0404748741
Club Short Name: SEMAC
Club Email: houghton6570wj@hotmail.com
The club is a long, established Melbourne based radio control model aircraft club, born in the early eighties by a small group of modelers who simply wanted to enjoy each other’s company whilst pursuing their common interest of flying model aircraft, free to explore the different facets of the hobby without the pressures of competition.
This objective is unchanged today and we pride ourselves on our tradition of training new members and introducing them to the same pleasures of building and flying their own aircraft that we enjoy.
We are therefore by definition a “sport and training club” but at its heart we do what we do because we just get joy from seeing our creations fly and the ability to control our creations from a hand-held magic box is still wondrous.
We see no need to prove you can fly faster, higher, better or more accurately than the next person-we maintain our enthusiasm without competition.
This is not to say our organization discourages members challenging themselves to improve their flying skills or tackle a difficult project; quite the opposite. The beauty of the way we operate is that all members have the entire skill and experience base of the club freely available at call to help them achieve their objective and goals.
To see a beginner go “solo” or to witness the successful maiden flight of a new creation brings great pleasure to all and these events are much celebrated.
Our club generates interest in a wide variety of model types from gliders, electric, scale and many others although we do not encourage the development of special interest or splinter groups.
Our common interest creates enduring camaraderie within the organization, strong friendships are made and the social aspects of discussing events and experiences are as important to most members as the flying aspects of the club.
Our “statement of purpose” is well summarized in our constitution which reads; “The objects of the club are to foster and promote the art of radio control model aircraft, to organize and encourage good will to all that become associated with the club, and to develop the construction and flying skills of its members”.
If the above appeals to you, then SEMAC will be the club for you.
This objective is unchanged today and we pride ourselves on our tradition of training new members and introducing them to the same pleasures of building and flying their own aircraft that we enjoy.
We are therefore by definition a “sport and training club” but at its heart we do what we do because we just get joy from seeing our creations fly and the ability to control our creations from a hand-held magic box is still wondrous.
We see no need to prove you can fly faster, higher, better or more accurately than the next person-we maintain our enthusiasm without competition.
This is not to say our organization discourages members challenging themselves to improve their flying skills or tackle a difficult project; quite the opposite. The beauty of the way we operate is that all members have the entire skill and experience base of the club freely available at call to help them achieve their objective and goals.
To see a beginner go “solo” or to witness the successful maiden flight of a new creation brings great pleasure to all and these events are much celebrated.
Our club generates interest in a wide variety of model types from gliders, electric, scale and many others although we do not encourage the development of special interest or splinter groups.
Our common interest creates enduring camaraderie within the organization, strong friendships are made and the social aspects of discussing events and experiences are as important to most members as the flying aspects of the club.
Our “statement of purpose” is well summarized in our constitution which reads; “The objects of the club are to foster and promote the art of radio control model aircraft, to organize and encourage good will to all that become associated with the club, and to develop the construction and flying skills of its members”.
If the above appeals to you, then SEMAC will be the club for you.

Wimmera Model Aircraft Association (Jess Feild)
Contact Name: Rolf Hedt or Adam Breuer
Phone Number: 0427340702 or 0408596149
Club Short Name: WMAA (Jess Feild)
Club Email: r.m.hedt@gmail.com
Small Country Radio Controlled Aircraft Club, moved to this site in March 2023 Rebuilding after move with Some now very nice club facilities, Open 24/7, but! No flying on Total Fire Ban Days!
Camping available on request, requires MAAA Subscription to allow flying to take place.
Camping available on request, requires MAAA Subscription to allow flying to take place.