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    Hi All
    Pretty new to Heli's and am keen to get myself some insurance. Sorry if i'm being completely thick but I don't seem to be able to find any info on the rcha insurance apart from the various threads about the arguments/comparisons with bmfa.
    I've found the country membership product in the shop section but again no further info is given about what the insurance product is cover details, etc.

    I have checked out a few clubs websites on tinternet in the south brum/warwickshire area but i'm not sure if i'm up for joining yet as I don't get much weekend time and am enjoying the slow learning curve of hovering my B400 and tinkering/rebuilding/upgrading! If anyone has any suggestions for a very relaxed casual club in the area with little ties or pressures I might be keen?

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    Rcha insurance was withdrawn mate u can only be a member now, there is no insurance option
    Join the BMFA mate the only viable alternative now.
    Martin
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    This year the RCHA are not offering insurance, it may change in the future but right now it is not available.

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    As I said was just being thick, cheers guys!!!

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    2012 It will be back - but for now I'm afraid you have the Join FPV UK | FPV UK

    or the BMFA

    choice it yours
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    If there is any chance you will be joining a club any time soon it is worth checking which insurance they recognise as it could save you having to pay out twice if you pick the wrong one now.

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    I'm guessing that bmfa is the safe bet, I would have liked to support rcha as i've been glued to this forum for the last 6 months absorbing as much info as possible. It's been a great resource along with a couple of USA sites!

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    Quote Originally Posted by brummycraig View Post
    I'm guessing that bmfa is the safe bet, I would have liked to support rcha as i've been glued to this forum for the last 6 months absorbing as much info as possible. It's been a great resource along with a couple of USA sites!
    You still can if you want, many of us belong to both RCHA and BMFA.

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    Not heard of FPV before.... interesting - thanks!

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