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DRIVING DIRECTIONS
FROM SPRING HILL DRIVE AND U.S.41
Go South on U.S.41 until you reach Ayers Road (SR576) Make a left onto Ayers Road. Go east until you reach Phillips Road. (Approx 1 1/2 to 2 miles) Make a right onto Phillips Road. Your first right turn will be Benes-Roush Road. Take Benes-Roush Road about 100 yards and you will see the gate on your left.
FROM COUNTY LINE ROAD AND U.S.41
Go North on U.S.41 until you reach Wilson Blvd. (Blinking Caution Light) Make right turn, go as far as you can then make a left turn. This is Benes-Roush Road. Stay on this road. (Road will change to lime rock) Bear in mind that the lime rock road will make a SHARP LEFT TURN then a SHARP RIGHT TURN. The gate will be on your right about 100 yards after you make the RIGHT TURN.
The Hernando County Radio Control Club, otherwise known as HCRCC was first formed in 1980. We are an AMA sanctioned club.
Our primary goal is to help promote the advancement of aeronautics as it relates to model radio control aircraft. We offer guidance in the building and flying of R/C model aircraft.
We also have instructors who wil
The Hernando County Radio Control Club, otherwise known as HCRCC was first formed in 1980. We are an AMA sanctioned club.
Our primary goal is to help promote the advancement of aeronautics as it relates to model radio control aircraft. We offer guidance in the building and flying of R/C model aircraft.
We also have instructors who will help teach and guide those who have an interest in the hobby but have little or no previous experience with radio control as it relates to flying.
Along with AMA we have a pilot program that is geared to teaching the novice pilot in learning the skills necessary to become a qualified model aircraft pilot.
Our RC plane runway is located in a farmer's field that we share with cattle and a few horses. Our field is now a grass area. It is inside a 200 by 550 feet and is totally fenced, and more importantly, cattle free! It has an open shelter and safety fences, which have been erected by and for the members.
At the present time our members for the most part fly fixed wing aircraft although we have some members who fly helicopters on occasion. We have quite a few members who not only fly with gas and glo but also fly electric.
Hernando County Radio Control Club