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Event 

Title:
JR Aerotow Jerilderie
When:
22.04.2011 - 25.04.2011 
Where:
Jerilderie race course - Jerilderie
Category:
Scale

Description

This is it!

In 2011 the Jerilderie Scale areotow event will be the "JR Aerotow".

Because of the extra long weekend, this will be a special event and make sure you book accomodation early. Many details still to be fleshed out, but its going to be an exciting event.

Pre-registration

Pre-registration will be a requirement and the forms are available for download here:

pdf JR_Aerotow_Registration_Form.pdf 135.01 Kb

Heavy model inspections

All models over 7kg weight will require Heavy model inspections. These will be conducted 9-12 on Friday 22nd.There is no guarentee that Heavy model inspectors will be available after that time.

Theo Arvanitakis & Mike O'Reilly will be managing the event, so if you have any questions contact Theo or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it and keep an eye out on the RCGA forum for more information coming closer to the event.

Download the flyer: pdf JRAeroTow.pdf 304.82 Kb

Keep up to date on Facbook:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/JR-Aerotow/126827004048046

 

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Venue

Venue:
Jerilderie race course   -   Website
City:
Jerilderie
State:
NSW
Country:
Country: au

Description

Jerilderie is located on the Newell Highway, approximately 60 kilometres north of the Victorian border and is nestled on the banks of the Billabong Creek, the longest creek in Australia.

Renowned in history for being the only place in NSW that Ned Kelly visited and the origin of the Jerilderie Letter, it is a thriving agricultural area. As well as producing rice, wheat, soya beans, canola, wool, beef, grapes, and onions, latest statistics show that 24% of the gross national tomato product is grown in the area, as well as 5% of the world supply of licorice.  Jerilderie is considered the gateway to the Kidman Way, a fully sealed road to the outback travelling through Griffith, Hillston, Cobar, Bourke and onto Queensland.

Google Maps link to the field and strip

Accomodation