MAAQ - Model Aeronautical Association of Queensland
Description
pulled from site's meta descriptionThe Model Aeronautical Association of Queensland (MAAQ) is the body delegated by the Model Aeronautical Association of Australia (MAAA) to be responsible for all aspects of model flying in Queensland. The Association numbers over 2300 members, with more than 59 affiliated clubs. It is also recognized as the sole representative organization for the sport in Queensland by the Federation Aeronautique Internationale (FAI) which is the world wide governing body for all forms of sporting aviation, including model flying through (MAAA) and Australian Sports Aviation Confederation.
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- Queensland
- Remote Control
- RC
- Plane
- Glider
- Helicopter
- Control Line
- Planes
- Gliders
- Helicopters
- Scale
- War Bird
- Pylon Racing
- miniature aircraft
- free flight
- indoor model flying
- quad copters
- quadcopters
- rocketry
- park flyers
- gas turbines
- pulse jets
- electric model aircraft
- FPV
- first person view
- SGMA
- self guided model aircraft
- Telemetry
- 2.4 radios
- 2.4ghz
- Transmitter
- Transmitters
- Amamoor
- Amberley
- Arundel
- Banyo
- Blackwater
- Brisbane
- Bundaberg
- Burnett
- Caboolture
- Cairns
- Calvert
- Cardwell
- Central Highlands
- Coolum Beach
- Coominya
- Dalby
- Elanora
- Gatton
- Gladstone
- Gleneagles
- Gold Coast
- Hervey Bay
- Innisfail
- Ipswich
- Jimboomba
- Jindalee
- Kingaroy
- Lockyer Valley
- Logan City
- Loganholme
- Mackay
- Maleny
- Maryborough
- Minden
- Mooloolah Valley
- Moreton Bay
- Mount Isa
- Mount Samson
- Newtown
- Noosa
- Redbank
- Redlands
- Redlynch
- Rockhampton
- Roma
- Rosewood
- Sarina
- Tin Can Bay
- Tingalpa
- Toowoomba
- Townsville
- WARWICK
- Wide Bay
- Wilsonton
- Wivenhoe