The British F3A Championship team is proud to announce its
sponsorship from Deluxe Materials. Deluxe Materials
is a British company renowned for its technical expertise
in modelling adhesives. This is valuable help for the
British team’s challenge on the 2010 F3A Championships.
“We are confident that
Deluxe Materials world leading products will help the
team to challenge the best in the world” F3A Team
Manager
“To compete at the highest
level you need the best products; we are delighted to
have Deluxe Materials help to challenge for the World
Championships in Portugal”
Proposed avenues: Model World,
Quiet Flight, RCM&E
and BMFA News
Ian Richardson - Jet World Champion
"I have been building Model
Aircraft for over 40 years, and used Deluxe Materials
for at least 15 years. My jets fly at speeds above
150mph, and I will only use glues that I can trust.
Deluxe Materials have made a wide range of adhesives
from the highest grade materials, that perfectly
suit my building needs. From the Roket Superglue
range, to Speed Epoxy, Deluxe Materials have exactly
the right product for the job.
I can highly recommend their products, whatever your interests."
Jet Masters
World Championships
1st place
1997 England (model T-33 Shooting Star ) 1st place 1999 Austria
(model Mig-15 ) 2nd place 2001
Thailand (model F-100D Super Sabre ) 1st place
2003 South Africa (model
F-100D
Ken
Morrisey World record Holder for 10cc Control Line Speed
248km per hour! 28 records broken in C/L speed.
5 Gold F2A team awards at World level and European level
"All the records I have held
would not have been possible without the reliabilty
and dedication to always improve products for the
sport or competitive modeller supplied by Deluxe
Materials."
" I have been building models
for over 40 years, specialising in Conrol line speed
at national and international level . All the products
fitted the criteria for my models high strength,
rigidity, low weight and easy to use. Every other
product I have used comes second best to the Deluxe
Materials range." Ken Morrisey, June 2004