The Pacific Aeromodellers Club (PAC) was established in January 1990 as a "family oriented control line club" through the co-operative effort of a group of model aviation enthusiasts.
Control line is a method of flying model airplanes using a pair of lines (or one line) leading from the model to a handle held by the pilot that gives him direct contact with the airplane. The plane is flown in a circle with the pilot standing at the center using the handle to change the elevator thereby allowing the plane to perform various maneuvers. Pilots may compete in precision aerobatics, speed, racing, navy carrier, and combat competitions that are held worldwide, but many enjoy the simple pleasure of building and flying their model airplanes.