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LANGFORD MODEL AVIATION |
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Langford Model Aviation was formed in 1996 by a group of modellers interested in building and flying large scale aircraft. The club is situated on a disused W.W.II airfield on the shores of Lough Neagh in Northern Ireland and served as a base for the US Airforce. Langford Model Aviation (LMA) consists of twelve members and is affiliated to the BMFA being part of Area 13 (Northern Ireland) |
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Club members (in green overalls) with invited guests displaying some of the scale aircraft presented and flown at the clubs first scale fly-in in August 1998 |
![]() Ian Robb and Ken Taylor (Langford Aviation Club Members) immediately prior to the first test flight of their B17G. This is Langford's first attempt at large scale modelling. With runways of this magnitude and quality other large scale modellers are keen to visit our site. |
![]() Ian Robbs B17G on final approach after the test flight (10 model powered by 4 Super Tiger 53. Balsa, Ply and foam construction with tissue and dope covering) |
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LMA are always willing to extend an invitation to fellow modellers who would wish to use our site to test fly large scale aircraft. |
Last Revised: 11 November 2002