gave out the Collier Trophy . Cortlandt Field Bishop was President of the AeroClub of America in 1910 ... 1910 ref Historical notes Some of the later licenses issued by the AeroClub of America bore the printed signature of Orville Wright . Wright served for a time as Chairman of the AeroClub of America ... their ability to fly airplanes before the AeroClub of America s licensing program began. Those ... well after World War I . AeroClub of America licenses were required for participation in sporting events ...Image BelmontParkAirShow.jpg thumb Crowd at the Belmont Park air show in 1910, sponsored by the AeroClub of America The AeroClub of America was a social club formed in 1905 by Charles Glidden and others to promote aviation in America. It was the parent organization of numerous state chapters, the first being the AeroClub of New England. It thrived until 1923, when it transformed into the National ... Club of America including Charles Glidden , Homer W. Hedge, David Hennen Morris David Morris , John F. O Rourke, and Augustus Post founded the AeroClub of America. They were avid balloonists but found little support in America for the sport of aviation. They determined to establish a new club with an organization ... the AeroClub of France . ref cite news title Growth of aviation due to aeroclub url http query.nytimes.com ... newspaper New York Times date 12 January 1910 first1 Charles H. last1 Heitman first2 Aero last2 Club ... among aeronautical clubs and societies. The National Council of Affiliated Clubs of the AeroClub ... , to Boston , met at the AeroClub and formed the parent organization of various state chapters. ref ... the flight test or not. Notable Licensees Some notable early pilots issued licenses by the AeroClub ... 10 Noel Chadwick See also Other Aero clubs A ro Club de France 1898 Royal AeroClub 1901 Aeroclub Royal de Belgique 1901 AeroClub of South Africa 1920 References reflist DEFAULTSORT AeroClub Of America Category Aero clubs America Category Aviation history of the United States Category Wright ... more details
The AeroClub der Schweiz is Switzerland s national aeroclub , based in Luzern . It claims an active membership of 21,000, amongst some 350 local groups. The club commissioned the Ultimate EA230 aerobatics plane from Walter Extra . External links http www.aeroclub.ch Club website in German and French only Aviation lists Category Aero clubs Schweiz Category Sport in Switzerland Category Organisations based in Lucerne Aviation stub Switzerland sport stub org stub de AeroClub der Schweiz ... more details
Aeroklub Polski AP Polish AeroClub is the Polish central Voluntary association association of persons practising air sport s or recreational flying. It was founded in 1921 and is a member of the F d ration A ronautique Internationale . It has a headquarters in Warsaw . File PZL104 Wilga PICT0064a.JPG thumb 300px The most typical aircraft of the Polish AeroClub a multipurpose PZL 104 Wilga of the regional Aeroklub Kielce Kielecki . The AP logo is well visible on a rudder Image Pzl26.jpg thumb 300px A sportsplane PZL.26 , during the Challenge 1934 contest, of the AeroClub of the Polish Republic ARP History Aviation organizations could be founded in Poland only after regaining independence in 1918. The first such organization was Aeroklub Polski w Poznaniu Polish AeroClub in Pozna , founded on 30 October 1919 and admitted to the FAI in 1920. In June 1920 there was founded Aeroklub Polski w Warszawie PAC in Warsaw . On 18 January 1921 both Aero Clubs formed a central federation Aeroklub Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej ARP AeroClub of the Polish Republic . By 1939, there were created several other regional aero clubs, including some university aero clubs. Before the World War II, members of the ARP took active part in world s aviation sports. The first major international event was the Challenge ... after the World War II, in 1945 the association was renewed and more regional aero clubs were created. In 1957 1990 it was named Aeroklub Polskiej Rzeczpospolitej Ludowej APRL AeroClub of the Polish People s Republic . At the time of communist Poland, the membership in aeroclub was practically the only ... with trainer and auxiliary aircraft withdrawn from the Polish Air Force , distributed to regional aero ... of the Aeroklub Polski are regional aero clubs members of regional aero clubs are also members of AP. Currently there are 58 regional aero clubs in Poland as of 2007 . Goals of AP are, among others .... External links http www.aeroklubpolski.pl Official site pl icon Category Aero clubs Category ... more details
Hyderabad State AeroClub was a airport club in the Hyderabad State , India . It became the airfield for The VII Nizam, Mir Osman Ali Khan aircraft. The club hosted the first ever air show at the Begumpet airport. History The club started in 1936. The foundation for the terminal building was layed by Princess Durrushevar in November 1936. The Hyderabad AeroClub was formed and it became the airfield for Nizam of Hyderabad s aircraft. ref http www.hindu.com 2008 10 15 stories 2008101558500200.htm ref The second airport was further built with the provision of a proper airport terminal building in 1937 , after realising the need for a full fledged airport for Hyderabad. References reflist External links http www.warbirdsofindia.com wbhyd7.html History of Hyderabad AeroClub Category Aero clubs Category Hyderabad State India stub ... more details
orphan date December 2009 Wakatipu AeroClub is a general aviation flying club and flight training organisation owned by its members. The club was formed in 1970 by a group of local aviation enthusiasts. The club house was built by the members and is located at Queenstown Airport in Otago , New Zealand . The Wakatipu AeroClub trains private and commercial pilots ab initio and also at advanced levels, especially in mountain flying the club s speciality. In 1985 the club gained its Air Operator s Certificate and has since been operating a commercial arm. Air Wakatipu carries out scenic and charter flights, providing employment for some of the recently qualified commercial pilots. The majority of the flights are scenic flights to Milford Sound and other locations in the Fiordland and Mt Aspiring National Parks. Several aircraft are kept on line available for charter and rental. These include, as of early 2011, a Tecnam Tecnam P2002 P2002 JF , four Cessna 172 s, a Cessna 206 and a Piper Cub . The club has an active committee and several flying instructor s, two of them full time. See also http wakatipuaeroclub.com Wakatipu AeroClub http airwakatipu.com Air Wakatipu . Category Aero clubs Category Aviation in New Zealand Category Aviation schools aviation stub ... more details
The Waikato AeroClub WAC was founded in 1933 to provide pilot training and aerial services to the Waikato region of New Zealand . The club is based at Hamilton International Airport near Rukuhia , on the outskirts of Hamilton, New Zealand Hamilton . The club has New Zealand Qualifications Authority as an education services provider and runs a full time ab initio to commercial pilot course of study for qualifying students. The Waikato AeroClub is affiliated with the Royal New Zealand AeroClub and actively participates in the annual flying skills competitions organised by the RNZAC national body. Current Aircraft Fleet 3 x Alpha Aviation Alpha 2000 R2160 two seat trainer aircraft 2 x Cessna 172 four seat trainer touring aircraft 1 x Cessna 170 four seat trainer touring aircraft 1 x Cessna 180 four six seat trainer touring aircraft 2 x Piper Cherokee Archer II PA28 181 four seat trainer touring aircraft 1 x Piper Cherokee Archer III PA28 181 four seat trainer touring aircraft 1 x Piper Cherokee Arrow PA28R 200 four seat trainer touring aircraft 1 x Piper Twin Comanche PA30 twin engined trainer touring aircraft External links http www.flywaikato.co.nz Waikato AeroClub website Category Waikato Region Category Aero clubs Category Organisations based in New Zealand ... more details
Wellington AeroClub is a not for profit organisation, and was started at Rongotai , Wellington in 1929. The clubs primary activity is flight training. The club is also home to an independent company called Marinair Technology Limited, which specialises in aviation and marine supplies. The club currently operates a fleet of light aircraft from Wellington International Airport including the Piper PA 38 Tomahawk , Cessna 172 , Piper Cherokee, and Nanchang CJ6A. It employs three full time flight instructors, and operates 7 days a week from 9am to 5pm. Image EIF.JPG thumb right alt ZK EIF Leased to the AeroClub for training purposes by Arrow Partners. Piper Arrow III, New Zealand Registration, ZK EIF. Current Aircraft Fleet 4 x Piper PA 38 Tomahawk two seat trainer aircraft. ZK JNE ZK JFE ZK WAC ZK FML 2 x Cessna 172 four seat trainer touring aircraft. ZK FLT ZK ETK 2 x Piper Cherokee Archer PA28 181 four seat trainer touring aircraft. ZK TDJ ZK FHQ 1 x Piper Cherokee Arrow PA28R four seat trainer touring aircraft. ZK EIF 1 x Nanchang CJ 6 . ZK MAO External links http www.flywellington.co.nz Official site Category Aero clubs ... more details
Fansite date December 2008 Refimprove date December 2008 The Royal Victorian AeroClub is an Australian aeroclub based at Moorabbin Airport in Melbourne . Originating in 1914 six years before the national ... History Founded by pioneer aviators in 1914 at Point Cook , the club is one of Australia s oldest flying training organisations. The Australian AeroClub was formed on 28 October 1914 and formally established on 9 April 1915 and was subsequently affiliated with the Royal AeroClub of Great Britain. The original hand written minutes of this historic meeting establishing the club are preserved today. Fact date December 2008 Renamed the Victorian AeroClub in October 1934, on 13 March 1935 approval ... Victorian AeroClub. Whilst originally formed at Point Cook, in 1919 the Club transferred operations ... to the Australian AeroClub, by providing an establishment gift of six DeHavilland Gypsy Moth aircraft ... The Foundation Members Fact date December 2008 of the Royal Victorian AeroClub were Group Captain Sir Thomas White original member of the AeroClub at Point Cook in 1914 then President of the Australian AeroClub Victorian Section in 1926 . Wing Commander HG Rigby. Major HT Shaw. Brigadier GM Moore ... AeroClub provides aircraft and facilities for pilot training and private flying at Moorabbin Airport ... x1 ref cite web title A brief history work Royal Victorian AeroClub publisher Moorabbin Airport date ... Reflist External links http www.rvac.com.au The Royal Victorian AeroClub official Website ... Club http www.infrastructure.gov.au aviation nap files Royal Victorian Aero Club.pdf Submission by RVAC ... AeroClub WikiPilots Category Aero clubs Category Organisations based in Australia with royal ... in Essendon, Victoria Essendon . Club operations were some of the very first from St John s Field ... of the Club was officially opened by Lieutenant Governor Sir William Irvine on 21 August 1926. In 1934 club member 28 year old Freda Thompson flew her DH Moth Major solo from England to Australia ... more details
The Royal AeroClub RAeC is the national co ordinating body for Air Sport in the United Kingdom. The AeroClub was founded in 1901 by Frank Hedges Butler , his daughter Vera and the Hon Charles Rolls one of the founders of Rolls Royce Limited Rolls Royce , partly inspired by the A ro Club de France AeroClub of France . It was initially concerned more with Balloon aircraft ballooning but, after the invention ... club constitution declared that it was dedicated to the encouragement of aero auto mobilism and ballooning as a sport. As originally founded, it was primarily a London gentlemen s club traditional gentlemen s club , but gradually moved on to a more regulatory role. It had a clubhouse at 119 Piccadilly ... taken outside of the aeroclub Muswell Manor with all of the early aviation pioneers to commemorate ... of the AeroClub at Shellness, Leysdown , Kent . It moved the next year to Eastchurch . Until ... Gliding Association . ref name Anthony Lejeune 1978 p.178 Today the Royal AeroClub continues ... bodies of the various forms of sporting aviation are all members of the Royal AeroClub, which is the UK governing body for international sporting purposes. The Royal AeroClub also acts to support ... Francis McClean 20 September 1910 founding member of Royal AeroClub 27 Captain John Fulton 15 November ... by the Royal AeroClub for aviators accomplishing the most meritorious performance in aviaton during ... Club in 1910 List of pilots awarded an Aviator s Certificate by the Royal AeroClub in 1911 List of pilots awarded an Aviator s Certificate by the Royal AeroClub in 1912 List of pilots awarded an Aviator s Certificate by the Royal AeroClub in 1913 List of pilots awarded an Aviator s Certificate by the Royal AeroClub in 1914 List of pilots with foreign Aviator s Certificates accredited by the Royal AeroClub 1910 1914 References reflist aviation lists Category Aviation in the United Kingdom Category ... cs Royal AeroClub de Royal AeroClub ... more details
The Lancashire AeroClub is the oldest established Flying Club in the United Kingdom . Early history The club was formed in late 1922 by John F. Leeming and a group of friends who had started to build a Glider sailplane glider in Leeming s garage at his home in Bowdon, Greater Manchester Bowdon near Altrincham Cheshire . ref Harvnb Leeming 1936 pp 15 21 ref When the LPW glider was completed in early 1924, it was taken to Alexandra Park Aerodrome . The club flew the glider many times at Alexandra Park, launching it by towing behind a car. When the aerodrome closed in August 1924, the club moved to Avro s Woodford Aerodrome . ref Harvnb Scholefield 2004 p 219 ref The club s first powered aircraft was a de Havilland DH.60 Moth , which was delivered to Woodford by Alan Cobham on 21 July 1925, followed by another in August. Woodford built Avro Avians joined the club from mid 1927. The LAC s fleet continued to be based at Woodford, but in 1929 aircraft were frequently detached to Manchester Wythenshawe Aerodrome for the convenience of locally resident members. ref Harvnb Scholefield 2004 p 223 ref On 5 July 1930, Winifred Brown, a club member, won the King s Cup Air Race hosted at Barton Aerodrome , flying an Avro Avian biplane built at Woodford. ref Harvnb Scholefield 2004 p 224 ref The club was based at Woodford until September 1939. Their aircraft were stored in Avro s hangars during World War II . Post war operations Avro asked the club to relocate elsewhere in 1946, and a permanent move was made to Barton Aerodrome. Their fleet grew and active operations continued until 2007. Since July 2009, the club has operated from a single grass strip airfield at Kenyon Hall Farm, near ... Lancashire AeroClub accessdate 2009 07 29 ref References Notes reflist Bibliography refbegin ... links http www.lancsaeroclub.co.uk lac Lancashire AeroClub Category Aviation schools Category Clubs and societies in England Category Aero clubs Category Organisations based in Greater Manchester ... more details
The AeroClub Argentino was founded in 1908 by Jorge Newbery , Aaron de Anchorena, Arturo Luisoni, Horacio Anasagasti, Alberto Mascias, Antonio de Marchi, and Carlos Himshe. Initially the club was dedicated to promoting the spirit of aviation sponsoring early experiences with aerostat balloons. References cite book last Forman first Paul coauthors Jos Manuel S nchez Ron title National Military Establishments and the Advancement of Science and Technology studies in 20th century history publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers location Dordrecht Boston date 1996 pages 165 isbn 978 0 7923 3541 2 oclc 33946883 url http books.google.com books?id 6pN j7PctKYC&pg PT183&dq 22Aero Club Argentino 22 newbery&sig ZFrCRkIG6 Ngx9DGJAJ3Zwu9pTU accessdate 2008 05 23 Category Aviation in Argentina ... more details
The AeroClub des Cheminots Aerofer was a France French built light utility aircraft of the mid 1950s. Infobox Aircraft Begin name Aerofer image File Aerofer edited 2.jpg caption The sole Aerofer at Guyancourt airfield near Paris in June 1963 Infobox Aircraft Type type light utility aircraft national origin France manufacturer AeroClub des Cheminots designer AeroClub des Cheminots first flight 1954 introduced 1954 retired status no longer extant primary user aeroclub more users Limited to three in total separate using br produced years in production number built 1 program cost Total program cost unit cost Incremental or flyaway cost for military or retail price for commercial aircraft developed from variants with their own articles Design and development The Aerofer was designed and built by members of the AeroClub des Cheminots as a co operative project. It was a small single seat low winged aircraft. The Aerofer had a two spar wooden wing with fabric covering. The fuselage was of wooden construction with a combination of Aircraft fabric covering fabric and plywood covering. The conventional landing gear tailwheel undercarriage was fixed. The aircraft was powered by a 50 h.p. Walter Mikron four cylinder air cooled engine built by Aster. ref Green, 1965, p.34 ref Operational history The Aerofer was completed in 1954 and was operated until 1964 by the members of the AeroClub des Cheminots, based at Guyancourt airfield now closed to the west of Paris. ref Butler, 1964, p.115 ref . Its extremely small dimensions meant that it was semi aerobatic, despite the low powered engine fitted. Only one example of the design was completed. ref Green, 1965, p.34 ref By 1965 the aircraft, registered as F PERS with a Certicat de Navigabilite Restreint d Aeronef CNRA ref Burnett, 1983, p.111 ref was owned by the AeroClub Etienne Boileau and based at Fontenay Tresigny airfield. ref Green, 1965, p.34 ref It was no longer on the CNRA register by March 1983. ref Burnett, 1983, p.112 ... more details
The Ferrari Club of America is a United States of America U.S. based organization for owners and enthusiasts of Ferrari built sports cars. The club has 28 chapters spread across 16 regions in the U.S. and Canada . The club hosts a number of social, technical and driving education related events, including HPDE s and an Annual Meet. External links http www.ferrariclubofamerica.org Official site DEFAULTSORT Ferrari Club Of America Category Automobile associations Category Ferrari Category Automobile associations in the United States auto org stub ... more details
The Porsche Club of America is an organization of Porsche enthusiasts in the United States and Canada ... 1955 The Potomac Founders Region, Porsche Club of America is located in the northern Virginia, Washington, D.C., and southern Maryland area. It is the first regional group of the Porsche Club of America .... http www.pcapotomac.org Potomac Founders Region, Porsche Club of America web site Riesent ter Region ... Region of Porsche Club of America, it is the second region of PCA to be founde. Changing .... http www.rtr pca.org Riesent ter Region, Porsche Club of America web site Northern New Jersey Region 1957 Northern New Jersey Region, Porsche Club of America , which is known as the NNJR, was chartered ..., D.C. . Nine of the charter members of NNJR also were founding members of the Porsche Club of America ... New Jersey Region, Porsche Club of America NNJR web site St. Louis Region 1959 St. Louis Region, Porsche Club of America , St. Louis Region officially chartered as a Region of the Porsche Club of America ..., Porsche Club of America STLPCA website Golden Gate Region 1960 The Golden Gate Region, Porsche Club ... California, as part of PCA Zone 7. http www.pca ggr.org Golden Gate Region, Porsche Club of America web site Sacramento Valley Region 1962 The Sacramento Valley Region, Porsche Club of America is a group ... Club of America web site Santa Barbara Region 1964 Image PCASBR.jpg right thumb 500px Santa Barbara Region Car Badge The Santa Barbara Region, Porsche Club of America is a group that organized officially in 1964. http www.pcasb.org Santa Barbara Region, Porsche Club of America web site With membership ... 12 of the Porsche Club of America, which covers Brevard, Volusia and Indian River Counties on the Eastern Coast of Florida. http www.spc.pca.org Space Coast Region, Porsche Club of America web ... Palmetto Region, Porsche Club of America web site Suncoast Region The Suncoast region of the Porsche Club of America covers the Tampa Bay Area. Most known for co hosting the 48 Hours at Sebring ... more details
Wikify date March 2011 Like any breed of dog, the Berger Picard is not for everyone, and much thought must be devoted to choosing the right dog. As more Picard puppies are slowly being imported to the U.S. from France and other countries, it is important that owners and potential breeders remain responsible they will determine the fate of this breed in the United States. The Berger Picard Club of America has been formed to help promote and protect this breed. Berger Picard Club of America Board Members President Betsy Richards, Roanoke, VA Vice President Beth Toraason, Camp Verde, AZ Secretary Valerie Black, Elm Grove, WS Treasurer Pat Coury, Boones Mill, VA Newsletter Editor Mary Burdette, Hammondsport, NY Executive Director Kerry Murphy, Winfield, KS Rescue Director Jeff Shimp, Bridgeton, NJ External links http www.bergerpicardclubofamerica.com Berger Picard Club of America Category Dog organizations ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 dablink This article refers to the breed club, for other uses of the acronym, PCCA, see PCCA disambiguation . The Presa Canario Club of America PCCA is a breed club for Perro de Presa Canario Dogs, providing information, Conformation show shows , standards, and a list of approved Dog breeding breeders . ref http www.presa canario canary dogs.com presa canario canary dogs general information.htm Presa Canario Canary Dog Bot generated title ref Referencing this organization is difficult, as its website, formerly http www.dogocanario.org dogocanario.org , was put up for sale. References references Category Dog organizations ... more details
The Cruising Club of America CCA issues the Blue Water Medal . History It was launched in the winter of 1921 1922 by a handful of experienced offshore sailors interested in cruising and the development of the cruising type of yacht . The Club s more than 1,200 members personify the interests, achievement, experience, and love and respect for the sea of the Club s founders. Now in its 85th year, the CCA continues to use the collective wisdom and experience of its members to influence the adventurous use of the sea through efforts to elevate good seamanship, the design of seaworthy yachts, safe yachting procedures and environmental awareness. The Cruising Club of America has no clubhouse or shoreside base, and no paid staff. Rather, the Club is structured around national committees that conduct mission related work and manage the administrative operations of the organization, and around geographical Stations that provide regional focus for the membership. Primary mission focused committees include Safety at Sea, Offshore Communications, Technical, Environment, Cruising Guides and Charts, Bermuda Race, and Awards. The Club is managed by a Governing Board of Officers and elected members, and operated by standing committees including Finance, Audit, Nominating, and Membership, to name but a few. There are eleven Stations within the Club, each of which has its own Rear Commodore and officers, and which organize annual activities. Membership is by invitation. External links http www.cruisingclub.org Cruising Club of America Category Sailing in the United States Category Yacht clubs in the United States Category Sailing rules & handicapping ... more details
The Young America Cricket Club YACC was founded on 19 November 1855 at the house of William Wister after the Germantown Cricket Club team refused to allow young American players to gain cricket experience through match participation. Owen Wister, the nephew of William, wrote the Virginian the protype for the first movie Western which came out as a silent movie in 1915. The Newhall family joined with the Wister family founding the club in 1855 with the first games played on the Wister s Belfield estate. The YACC team was largely responsible for keeping cricket going in Philadelphia during the Civil War. The YACC played at the Turnpike Bridge ground from 1858 to 1877 before moving to their new Stenton ground in 1879. The Germantown Cricket Club allowed YACC to share their Nicetown ground while their new ground was being prepared. Walter and Charles Newhall became famous YACC players. Walter Newhall scored his first century aged 12. Charles was the most successful bowler against the 1872 England team earning the respect W. G. Grace England s greatest batsman. Before Bob Newhall captained Philadelphia s first touring team in England the YACC played Toronto CC in Canada. Three generations ten members of the Newhall family played on the YACC from its founding in 1854 to its merging with the Germantown CC in 1890. The Newhall s also helped administrate cricket in Philadelphia. George Newhall became editor of the American Cricketer which had a fifty two year publication history from 1877 to 1929. YACC won the Halifax Cup in 1880, 1883 and 1885. The Halifax Cup won by a Philadelphia ... team Merion Cricket Club Belmont Cricket Club References David Sentance, Cricket in America 1710 2000 ... America Cricket Club Ground publisher Cricinfo accessdate 2009 07 28 cite web url http acscricket.com Archive Grounds 29 1755.html title Young America Cricket Club Ground, Philadelphia accessdate 2009 ... American club cricket teams Category Sports clubs established in 1854 US sport team stub cricket ... more details
Primary sources date May 2010 Infobox Organization name Road Runners Club of America type 501 c 3 non ... www.rrca.org The Road Runners Club of America RRCA is a trade association of local running club ... rrcahistory.html Road Runners Club of America A History 1958 Today webpage. Road Runners Club of America official website. Retrieved 2011 03 03. ref From 1966 through 1976, the RRCA conducted ... of the RRCA Convention Locations webpage. Road Runners Club of America official website. Retrieved 2011 03 03. ref ref http www.rrca.org services convention Road Running Road Runners Club of America Services ... www.rrca.org programs education Road Running Road Runners Club of America Programs Safety, Education ... runners. ref http www.rrca.org programs coaching Road Running Road Runners Club of America Programs ... Road Runners Club of America Programs Roads Scholar ref awareness day National Run Work Day Kids Run ... Complete List of National Officers webpage. Road Runners Club of America official .... ref http www.rrca.org services awards Road Running Road Runners Club of America Services Annual ... rrcahistory rrcaawardwinners.html RRCA Award Winners webpage. Road Runners Club of America ... of America s Distance Running Hall of Fame webpage. Road Runners Club of America official website ... topics Road Runners Club of America Daily News Topics Road Runners Club of America webpage. NYDailyNews.com ... news rw news 20050326 RRCA.html Athletics Road Runners Club of America Launches National Campaign ... 2010 05 10 ref Ross concept was modeled after the Road Runners Club UK Road Runners Club of the United ... youth running programs Footnotes e magazine Club Running Magazine Structure For a list ... vote at the annual meeting or special meetings. The voting power of each club is proportional to its ... individuals to join a local member running club where one is available. All members of each member running club receive the full benefits of RRCA membership. Accomplishments In 1978, RRCA President, Jeff ... more details
otheruses Football club infobox clubname America image Image america fcrj football.png 150px logo fullname America Football Club nickname Diabo Devil , Sangue Blood , Mec o and Rubro Carioca founded 1904 ... socks2 FFFFFF America Football Club , spelled without accent or America as it is usually called, is a Brazilian ... Faria Machado and Oswaldo Mohrsted founded America Football Club. ref name foundation cite web title America Football Club url http www.campeoesdofutebol.com.br hist americarj.html language Portuguese accessdate June 2, 2008 publisher Campe es do Futebol ref In 1905, America, together with Bangu Atl tico ... publisher America Football Club Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref In 2006, America was the runner ... , July 3, 1955 America 1 1 Flamengo, 93,393, May 19, 1969 Mascot One controversial aspect about the club ... of America RJ Campeonato Brasileiro S rie D DEFAULTSORT America Football Club Category Association ... city Category America Football Club ar ca Am rica Football Club de America FC RJ el es America Football Club fr Am rica Football Club Rio de Janeiro ... pl Am rica Rio de Janeiro pt America Football Club ru , ... Rio de Janeiro state , founded on September 18, 1904. The club competed in the Campeonato Brasileiro S rie A several times and won the Campeonato Carioca state championship seven times. The club s home ... shorts and red socks. The football anthem composer Lamartine Babo was a supporter of America. ref ... October 2010 bot H3llBot ref America s mascot is a devil. America also sponsors a beach American football ... Football Club Fluminense and Futebol Atl tico Clube founded Liga de Football do Rio de Janeiro ... name foundation In 1913, the club won the Campeonato Carioca state championship for the first time ... RSSSF Brasil ref In Campeonato Brasileiro S rie A 1971 1971 , the club competed in the Campeonato ... declined the invitation so America, the team with the best record after the selected teams, was invited ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Deleted image removed Image Acnalogo.jpg frame The ACNA logo The Audi Club North America ACNA is a U.S. based not for profit organization of enthusiasts and owners of Audi made automobiles. Founded in 1984 by Frank Beddor Jr., it is the largest association of Audi owners in the world, with a membership of approximately 10,000 owners worldwide. The club exists as a separate entity from Audi AG and its North American subsidiary, although there is a close working relationship. External links http www.audiclubna.org Official Site auto org stub Category Auto racing organizations in the United States Category Audi Category Automobile associations ... more details
The Antique Motorcycle Club of America AMCA was founded in 1954 in New England and is now one of the largest organizations of antique motorcycle enthusiasts in the world, with membership of over 11,000 in the United States , Canada and Europe ref name AMCA cite web url http www.antiquemotorcycle.org index.php?page mission title Antique Motorcycle Club of America accessdate 3 October 2010 ref . Aims Image Indian 1948 Chief 1.jpg thumb right Restored 1948 Indian Chief The AMCA aims to preserve, restore and operate motorcycles which are at least 35 years old and therefore termend antique . Ownership of an antique motorcycle is not required to become a member ref name AMCA . Board The Board of Directors of the Antique Motorcycle Club of America has eleven members elected for three year terms. The AMCA President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer are elected by the Board for one year terms. The Board meets twice yearly ref cite web url http www.antiquemotorcycle.org index.php?page who we are title AMCA Board of Directors accessdate 3 October 2010 ref . AMCA National Meets The AMCA operates annual calendar of National Meets, where members motorcycles are judged in categories of Restored , Original Condition and Period Modified . Up to 100 points are awarded against the standard of the same motorcycle in original factory condition, with points deducted for any unoriginal features. ref name AMCA . Custom Culture Class In 2010 the AMCA established a special Custom Culture Class to recognise ... newsandupdates motorcycle news 122 1004 antique motorcycle club of america index.html title Antique Motorcycle Club of America Announces New Custom Culture Class work Motor Cyclist accessdate 8 October ... links http www.antiquemotorcycle.org Antique Motorcycle Club of America official web site http ...?v IvgsGG Bo3Q Video about AMCA Use dmy dates date October 2010 DEFAULTSORT Antique Motorcycle Club Of America Category Motorcycle clubs ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The Kid AmericaClub is an unconventional variety show that first started its sporadic broadcasts in 2002 on Manhattan Neighborhood Network public access television in New York City . ref http www.villagevoice.com bestof 2002 award best public access tv show 495479 villagevoice.com ref In an interview with The Hour , dn Third Base , one of the primary characters, stated that the show is about cartoons and acting crazy, and Frankie and Third Base, and Caruthers . Citation needed date May 2010 The show centers on the character called Frankie, who lives in a small apartment in New York. His over active imagination helps him cope with his boring life as a comic book writer. A grumpy, green monster called Third Base shares the apartment with Frankie. They watch fictional television shows including A Better Tomorrow a soap opera set in post apocalyptic New York featuring Donald Cumming Space Fight a star farce , and TV Plus Action News featuring a reporter called Demurgatroid. Third Base s favorite show Lil Hipsters , a sitcom featuring a cast of hand puppets. Frank Sisti Jr. who plays the character Frankie has described the show as similar to Sesame Street. Citation needed date April 2009 Members of the Kid AmericaClub include Frank Sisti Jr., Jeffrey Roberts, George Psillides, and Keir Kramlich, who began as an intern. Music The Kid AmericaClub cast have released two albums. Their self released debut was entitled Kid America and the Action Figures . Their single, Dancin was released by Rough Trade in England. Their second record, Revenge of the Clubhouse was executive produced by hip hop s Dante Ross of Stimulated Dummies fame. The album was highlighted by puppet raps and cracked out references. Songs include Downtown Anthem and Bubblegum . ref http www.villagevoice.com 2006 08 29 nyc life hip hop s new no wave villagevoice.com ref References Reflist ... music kid america and the action figures bandy CityPages.com DEFAULTSORT Kid AmericaClub Category ... more details
Infobox Organization image border Logo of the Handgun Club of America.jpg caption Handgun Club of America logo name Handgun Club of America Established 2005 Membership Headquarters Minneapolis, Minnesota Minneapolis , Minnesota website div class plainlinks http www.handgunclub.com div History Founded in 2005, the Handgun Club of America filled the gap between large nationwide gun organizations that tend to be politically oriented and the small local gun clubs that often meet only once a month . Membership consists of law abiding individuals nationwide with an interest in the Second Amendment and the skillful and safe use of handguns. Quote box quote We formed the Handgun Club of America because there was no single organization devoted to strictly handguns. People buy handguns for many reasons. Unfortunately many people don t know where to turn to get information or ask questions. As a result, they ask Uncle Jack who was in the Navy which handgun they should buy. Or worse, they ask friends who make them feel evil if they want to own a gun. They don t want to wade through articles on shotguns, rifles or Elk hunting in the winter. Our members want to know about safety, learning to shoot better, how to cope with home intruders or attacks on the streets. They want to know what s legal and what isn t. They want to know what ammo they should use and how to stretch that budget. And some want to know if Grandpa s old revolver is valuable. So, if you own a handgun and want to learn more about safely handling, carrying, shooting or maintaining your gun you ve come to the right place. Grab a cup of coffee and explore our site. source Handgun of America website width 100 align left br br Political Affiliations Unlike many pro firearm organizations, HCA does not endorse any candidate or political party, nor does it bombard members with pleas for donations. However, as a strong supporter ... called Pistols & Revolvers. Members submit questions to the club s firearms experts and receive ... more details
Infobox sport governing body name Sports Car Club of America abbrev SCCA logo Sccalogo300t.png sport ... president Jeff Dahnert url www.scca.com countryflag USA The Sports Car Club of America SCCA is a club ... its roots to the Automobile Racing Club of America not to be confused with the current Automobile Racing Club of America stock car series of the same name . ARCA was founded in 1933 by brothers Miles ... Announces 2007 Hall of Fame Class date November 22, 2006 publisher Sports Car Club of America ref ... Miata , Spec Racer Ford Pro, Formula Enterprises Pro, and the F2000 Championship Series . Club racing The club racing program is the road racing division where drivers race on either dedicated race tracks or on temporary street circuits. ref cite web title Club Racing url http www.scca.com hub.aspx?hub 1 publisher Sports Car Club of America accessdate 29 May 2010 ref Competitors require either ... Car Club of America accessdate 29 May 2010 ref One car at a time runs a course laid out with traffic ... Sports Car Club of America accessdate 29 May 2010 ref SCCA ProRally was a national performance ... www.scca.com contentpage.aspx?content 48 publisher Sports Car Club of America accessdate 29 May 2010 ... of America accessdate 29 May 2010 ref These include Performance Driving eXperience PDX , Club Trials ... Sports Car Club Of America Category Sports Car Club of America Category Sports car racing Category Organizations established in 1944 fr Sports Car Club of America nl Sports Car Club of America sv Sports Car Club of America ... Pebble Beach , and Road America 500 Elkhart Lake . ref cite web last Krej first Martin title SCCA ... International Watkins Glen . The club was also involved in the Formula 1 United States Grand Prix ... cars can be used in club racing. Most of the participants in the Club Racing program are unpaid amateurs, but some go on to professional racing careers. The club is also the source for Auto race workers ... more details