
Annual Membership Meeting
at Ryan’s Restaurant at 7:00 pm. If you want to eat, please show up at 6:30 PM.
thanks
Gary Manuel

AMA District VIII Vice President, Jim Rice
Ryan Gonsoulin receives "The Dirty Dozen" award from visiting AMA District VIII Vice President, Jim Rice.
Nice job Ryan and it was a privilege having Mr. Rice attend our fly-in!

New P51 AIRPLANE BBQ PIT
Thanks to Robert and Fred's Rad!!
Forth Worth Cowtown IMAC Challenge and South Central Regional Championships.
After loading all the awards the have won, they had trouble finding space for the airplanes.
Good Job Guys!
Work Day 2007




Thanks to all that help make the club better for all of us.
Cajun R/C Club

2007
Picture taken by Kurt Babineaux in Greg Myers plane.

R/C Plane is for Greg Myers and Bill Dedo.




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Congratulations to Ryan Gonsoulin for his outstanding performance at the 2007 Tucson Aerobatic Shootout.
Ryan placed first in the Advanced category.
He is a member of Team Futaba and Cajun R/C Club where his diligent practicing and hard work can be seen often.
Good job Ryan!
IMAC
2nd Place in Basic Class in Prattville, AL , IMAC
Congratulations to Gary Manuel for doing so well!!!

Dean Nistetter from Houston, Tx


Ryan Gonsoulin, Phil Oubre and Guest Flyer, Dean Nistetter practice flying IMAC.
"Having a great time, enjoying the hospitality of Cajun R/C Club members", Dean Nistetter.
2007 Sherman Texas IMAC Contest
Phil Oubre Intermediate 1st Place Sherman TX
Gary Manuel Basic 1st Place Sherman TX

Glider Contest #3 2007

First place Kurt Babineaux Points 1600

2nd place Gary Mamuel Points 1333

3rd place Charles Castaing Points 1278
Special Thanks to
Holiday Sporting Goods
Himels Auto Parts
Peltiers Meat Market (Jane st )
Car Quest
Would like to thank all of the above sponsors.
Ryan Gonsoulin
Winning 1st place in the Scale Aerobatics Advanced Category!

2007 Texas IMAC Contest



Glider Contest #2 2007
First place Charles Castaing Points 1247

2nd place Bill Dedo Points 1239

3rd place Kurt Babineaux Points 1152

J.T. Derouen

Rogers Broussard
Special Thanks to
Car Quest
Kim's Chinese (on main st.)
Big Boy Toy
Jane St Seafood
O'Reilly Auto Parts
Would like to thank all of the above sponsors.
Safety benches for the flying field.


Benches have been built and delivered to the field.


| Wildcat pilot Michael Burke, left, and WWII Medal of Honor recipient Jeff DeBlanc with Wildcat airplane. |
It wasn’t for keeps or to park in his garage, but
being surprised with the type of aircraft he used to shoot down six Japanese
fighter planes over the Pacific Ocean in 1943 set up a memorable day for
retired U.S. Marine Corps pilot Jeff DeBlanc, 86, of St. Martinville.
“I am so very humbled and it’s so nice to see everyone who came out to do
this for me,” said DeBlanc as he looked into the crowd sprinkled with young
uniformed officers. “As one Marine to another I look at them as veterans
that survived the war just like me.”
Awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor by President Harry Truman in 1946
for his heroic moves in the South Pacific, DeBlanc has spent years telling
his extraordinary war stories to attentive ears. The private gathering of
DeBlanc’s family, friends, and military buddies was spearheaded by Capt.
Charlie Simmons who said that the idea to fly in the Grumman F4F Wildcat
from Addison, Texas, was done on a whim.
“I was having a casual conversation with Bud Lee and I told him that I
thought it would be nice to honor (DeBlanc) in some way,” Simmons said. “I
found a guy with a refurbished WWII frontline carrier fighter and everything
fell into place from there.”
As the plane arrived at the airport, its olive green wings spread
majestically in width detailed on its sides by a large white star trailed by
a dark blue stripe.
Once its polished propellers finished slicing through the sunlight, the
crowd gathered around to get a peak at a piece of history.
The aircraft was flown in by Michael Burke and is regularly housed at the
Cavanaugh Flight Museum.
Simmons said that several of DeBlanc’s friends chipped in to raise roughly
$3,000 to get the plane flown in Wednesday to the Acadiana Regional Airport.
DeBlanc’s son, Jeff DeBlanc Jr., said he was proud of his father’s
accomplishments and appreciative of what his father’s friends had pulled
together to do.
“I am very proud of my dad and it’s a wonderful opportunity for him to the
see the plane he actually flew over Guadalcanal in WWII,” said DeBlanc Jr.
“He was also excited that the F-18 planes that had the same squadron as him
were here too.”
In reference to Tom Brokaw’s best-selling book “The Greatest Generation,”
Capt. Bud Forrest said that DeBlanc epitomizes the importance of that
generation.
“He’s certified ‘Greatest Generation,’ ” said Forrest. “They didn’t ask for
anything. They just went over there, won the war and didn’t think twice
about it.”
DeBlanc received celebrity treatment Wednesday as he signed autographs and
stood in for dozens of photos with adoring fans of all ages and military
branches.
Aside from the specially requested aircraft flown in as a surprise, four
other F-18 fighter jets danced over head for DeBlanc’s pleasure as well as
for the pleasure of pilots-to-be.
“Jets are really cool,” said DeBlanc’s 8-year-old great-grandson Taylor
Romero, who plans to become a pilot in the armed services like his
great-grandfather.
“I like that my grandpa was a hero because it lets me know I can be one
too.”
Romero was accompanied by his cousins Sean Broussard, 6, Beau Broussard, 4,
and DeBlanc’s granddaughter Christie Broussard, who said that after years of
hearing her grandfather’s story things still seem surreal.
“My grandfather still has a spear from one of the natives on the island
where he was captured hanging in his living room,” Christie said.
Things like the spear and several photos are what make the stories come to
life, she said.
Capt. Conrad Milne, USMC, out of NAS Atlanta in Marietta, Ga., was among the
four pilots who flew in for the event.
A second pilot, Maj. Kevin Paetzold, spent a portion of the event answering
questions from curious civilians about the jet’s maneuvering and fighting
capabilities.
“From here we can shoot 478 rounds in four seconds,” he explained, pointing
to the jet’s front shooter.
Paetzold said that he was honored to make the trip because of his connection
to DeBlanc through his squadron.
“He was in our squadron when he shot down those planes in WWII,” Paetzold
said. “The squadron is VMFA-112.”
Lawrence Gauthier, 80, said that he has known DeBlanc since he was 5 years
old growing up in St. Martinville. The two would later become pilots and
shared the same squadron.
“This is fantastic and he deserves it,” Gauthier said. “I wouldn’t have
missed this for the world.”
DeBlanc is the last living Medal of Honor recipient in the state of
Louisiana. He retired as a colonel in 1972.
Thanks to the Daily Iberian
http://www.iberianet.com/

The Good Old Days!!!


IMAC in Humble, TX,
Gary Manuel took 2nd place in Basic class.

As always, her performance was inspiring and her skill clearly stood out above the rest.
Glider Contest One 2007


Kurt Babineaux 1st Place

Gary Manuel 2nd Place

Charles Castaing 3rd Place
Special Thanks to
Holiday Sporting Goods for the Cajun R/C Club Shirt.
Stein's Superette for 2 place two Bar-b-Que Dinners
Apple Core for the 3rd place Gift Certificate for Balsa wood.
WARPS R/C CLUB
From all of us at WARPS R/C CLUB, we want to say thank you for your support at our Spring Fly-In 07. Considering the 15 to 20 mph wind, we still had a great time and a good turn out and had no casualties thanks to all of the great pilots who flew. The support we received from all of our surrounding clubs was amazing. We now have new friends and have once again visited with old friends
FLY-IN INVITATIONAL

FLY-IN INVITATIONAL March 10 2007
Kurt Babineaux congratulates Gary Manuel Winner of the AIRTRONIC RADIO.