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Our airport is located one mile west of Highway 89A between Sedona and Cottonwood. 
This is the best natural-surfaced RC aircraft field in Arizona.  We feature a 650-foot runway,
worktables, Ramada, small hobby shop, kitchen, restrooms solar charging station and a fun place to socialize.

The field is open to flying by club members every day, weather permitting.  Most flying is done in the morning when sun and wind conditions are best.  
Visiting pilots must have a current AMA membership and are welcome when CAM members are present. 
Spectators are welcome whenever CAM members are present.
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CAM is operating under permit with the Red Rock Ranger District of the Coconino National Forest. 
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Directions to the field

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Coming from the North
Take I-17 south from Flagstaff get off at Exit 333 (airport exit) and turn south on AZ-89A. Drive 24.7 miles to Sedona. Stay on 89A an additional 9.7 miles to FS-525. Turn right and bear left at the fork, FS-761b. CAM Field is just ahead!

Coming from the South
Take I-17 north from Phoenix; at Camp Verde turn left (North) onto AZ-260. Drive 11.2 miles to the light at AZ-89A and turn right. Drive 8.9 miles to FS-525 and turn left (west). Bear left at the fork, FS-761b. CAM Field is just ahead!

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GPS Coordinates: 34.821142, -111.915562

PictureGrand Champion
 May Fly this year was held with mostly high wind conditions. We had 21 registered pilots; 25 CAM members attended.  We also had 4 out of town pilots. 14 CAM member volunteers.  Big thanks to the volunteers and pilots who entertained us.
 
This year we had a story and photos about the event in the newspapers of Sedona, Cottonwood and Camp Verde.  Inquiries with the people who came to see the event indicated that at least 10 of them said that they had heard about it from the newspaper stories. One new adult member joined CAM and 2 became associate members. 
 
John Potts was again chasing aircraft around the field to create really great videos. Check out Bear Videos on YouTube.   Ray Scott won the top raffle prize.  The food was good and the opportunity to meet new people and enjoy good conversation was wonderful.  The Potluck drew 17 participants. The board is looking into ways to improve May Fly and the club for the future.
 
The event competitions were won by the following competitors;  SPOT LANDING…Charles DeLay,   RC RACE 1 (Friday)…John Potts,  RC RACE 2 (Saturday)…Jacie Gomez,  RC RACE GRAND CHAMPION… Jace Gomez,  CARRIER CONTEST…Charles DeLay.     See photos below

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Winner of SPOT LANDING and CARRIER CONTEST.
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Chef, helper and two supervisors.
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The BIG BOYS at May Fly
  • Home
  • Learn to Fly
  • About CAM
    • Where we fly
    • Club Documents
    • Become a member
  • Photos / Videos
  • Weather
    • Weather Station
    • Weather Forecast
    • Road Status
  • Contact US
  • library day