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This is one of the original RAF Eagle Squadron crests from 133 Squadron during WWII where volunteer American flyers flew. |
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About Us |
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We are a non-profit organization and chartered member of the U.S. Branch of the International Plastic Modeler's Society. As a club our purpose is to promote interest in the hobby and art of scale modeling, by providing a forum for scale modelers in Raleigh’s Triangle region area. We seek members at all levels of skill, and of all ages. Whether you are a new, or inexperienced modeler, or an expert, you are welcome. Whether you simply want to learn techniques to improve the models that you build solely for your own enjoyment, or if you want to compete in model contests, Eagle Squadron should have something for you. We love visitors! Our regular meetings usually consist of a "Show and Tell" of recent projects either underway or completed. We often have technique demonstrations and/or guest speakers. Our guest speakers have included veterans who shared interesting stories/experiences and we recognized them with a scale display model (see photos in our gallery) We meet at 1:30 pm on the third Sunday of each month, unless it conflicts with a holiday. We take a break during the long, hot summer months, so meetings aren't held in June, July, and August. Our home base is classroom 126A in the Engineering Tech building on the campus of Wake Technical Community College on Fayetteville Road. Our main club website is found below : |
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IPMS Eagle Squadron |
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Building Scale Models for Fun and Learning |