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National Electric Flight Rally 2010

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 Peter Pine
PO Box 1050
Kingscliff 2487
Phone (02) 6676 1437
Fax (02) 6676 2831

E-mail: ppine@northnet.com.au

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
At Easter 2010 the National Electric Flight Rally (NEFR) is being hosted by the Barossa Valley Club in South Australia. The NEFR has been held in the Barossa twice before and each time it has been a great event of good flying, cameraderie and social activities. If you would like to fly off a great field hosted by a friendly club with a Australia's top electric fliers, this is the event for you. If you like wine or the culinary delights of the Barossa region, they will be a bonus.

Camping is available on the field and club members will be in attendance to help you. The facilities are great including a new club house, toilets and a shower. A cooked breakfast will be available each morning. There will be a nominal fee of $5 per night for camping on the field and you need to see a club member when you arrive to settle this arrangement - there is no need to book.

For other accommodation contact:
Barossa Visitor Information Centre ..... 1300 852 982
Kapunda Visitor Information Centre ..... (08) 8566 2902
Gawler Visitor Information Centre ..... (08) 8522 9260
  
For further information click on these links:

National Electric Flight Rally Program (including the annual AEFA dinner)

NEFR Entry Form

NEFR Rules Summary - rules for the fun events and links to more information

Foamy Pylon rules - click here for the rules - please note that CD Bob Hickman has decided on 4 minute races.

Limited Electric glider rules- these are no longer available on the MAAA site.

Open Electric Glider Rules - these are the same as used in Armidale and at the recent Albury Nats except there is one point penalty per second of motor run.

Electric Old Timer rules - click here for the 2010 version - these are no longer available on the MAAA web site.

Click here for a map to help you locate the Barossa Club field.

Click here for a map to help you find the location of the Saturday night dinner in Tanunda.

Please note - the MAAA has seen fit to remove all AEFA content from their web site. You can view all the current electric flight rules on the AEFA web site and by clicking the links above.