Glenluce and Galloway Flyers
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The Drone and Model Aircraft Code gives guidance on flying safely and legally.

• You must register before flying most drones or model aircraft outdoors in the UK. • anyone who will fly must pass a theory test to get a flyer ID the person or organisation that owns or is responsible for the drone or model aircraft must register for an operator ID
Please see the BMFA and the CAA web site for all information current regarding model aircraft and drone flying. The Drone and Model Aircraft Code Please see the BMFA web site for all current information regarding model aircraft flying. The BMFA is the National Governing Body for the sport of model flying. Its aims are to promote, protect, organise and encourage model flying within the UK. Typically there are around 780 affiliated clubs and a combined membership of over 36,000 members, all of whom have entered a partnership to ensure that model fliers have a voice and their rights are recognised by the authorities. The mandate for the BMFA to do this comes from the Royal Aero Club, dating back to 1922, the Civil Aviation Authority and Sport UK Thank you to everyone that has already renewed membership for 2023, your support is greatly appreciated, it is wonderful to have you as part of the BMFA family once again. If you have yet to renew you can do so online at BMFA or by telephone on 0116 2440028.
This website is intended to be a portal to IMAC, Freestyle & 3D in Scotland with links to other information.
The GBR/CAA is the specialist body appointed by the British Model Flying Association to promote precision aerobatics (F3A) in the UK

Supporting the sport of scale aerobatic competition

Bill's Model Shop We pride ourselves in selling quality aircraft, IC and electric, and all components. We also offer after sales back up for all products and lots of free modelling advice.
useful sites

The Drone and Model Aircraft Code gives guid-

ance on flying safely and legally.

• You must register before flying most drones or model aircraft outdoors in the UK. • anyone who will fly must pass a theory test to get a flyer ID the person or organisation that owns or is responsible for the drone or model aircraft must register for an operator ID
Please see the BMFA and the CAA web site for all information current regarding model aircraft and drone flying. The Drone and Model Aircraft Code Please see the BMFA web site for all current information regarding model aircraft flying. The BMFA is the National Governing Body for the sport of model flying. Its aims are to promote, protect, organise and encourage model flying within the UK. Typically there are around 780 affiliated clubs and a combined membership of over 36,000 members, all of whom have entered a partnership to ensure that model fliers have a voice and their rights are recognised by the authorities. The mandate for the BMFA to do this comes from the Royal Aero Club, dating back to 1922, the Civil Aviation Authority and Sport UK Thank you to everyone that has already renewed membership for 2023, your support is greatly appreciated, it is wonderful to have you as part of the BMFA family once again. If you have yet to renew you can do so online at BMFA or by telephone on 0116 2440028.
This website is intended to be a portal to IMAC, Freestyle & 3D in Scotland with links to other information.
The GBR/CAA is the specialist body appointed by the British Model Flying Association to promote precision aerobatics (F3A) in the UK

Supporting the sport of scale aerobatic competition

Glenluce and Galloway Flyers
Bill's Model Shop We pride ourselves in selling quality aircraft, IC and electric, and all components. We also offer after sales back up for all products and lots of free modelling advice.