Organization:Northern Ireland Association of Aeromodellers
The Northern Ireland Association of Aeromodellers (NIAA) is the governing body for all British Model Flying Association (BMFA) affiliated clubs in Northern Ireland. The NIAA committee is elected by, and from representatives of the local Northern Ireland flying clubs,[1] with an aim to promote, protect, organise and encourage model aircraft flying throughout Northern Ireland. Additionally the organisation coordinates local club events and activities, and acts as a contact and representative on their behalf to the BMFA. The NIAA is accredited in these roles by the Sports Council for Northern Ireland (SCNI),[2] and the BMFA who are delegated by the Royal Aero Club to be responsible for all aspects of model flying in Great Britain. The BMFA is also recognised as the sole representative organisation for the sport in the UK by the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI) which is the worldwide governing body for all forms of sporting aviation, including model flying.
Activities
With a full size aircraft, there are many types of model flying activities. NIAA clubs participate in the following;
- Indoor aerobatics
- Floatplane
- Helicopters
- Jet aircraft
- Gliding / soaring
Members of the NIAA were responsible for organising the 2007 International Jet Model Community[3] Jet World Masters, an international turbine powered (jet) scale model aircraft competition.
Affiliated Clubs
- North West Model Aircraft Club
References
External links
- Northern Ireland Association of Aeromodellers
- British Model Flying Association
- Sports Council for Northern Ireland
- The Royal Aero Club for the United Kingdom
- Federation Aeronautique Internationale (FAI)
- International Jet Model Community (IJMC)
- Northern Ireland Model Soaring Association
- Lanford Model Aviation
- NI JETS