Where to start...
turbines and jets are banned from most clubs because of the safety implications.
But...
The most dangrous are those that cant fly, or see, are about 50 to 80 and fly underpowered overweight "scale" toys. They are dangerous land in baby prams (seen it happen!) hit each other, and cars... And lose planes in fields, or go home with them in a bag.
Yet those are the ones that think I am dangerous! Non of them ever saw me crash, land long/short, miss the runway, ever. Having flown every single day of my life in the early years, in competition, with fast stuff and race stuff and have excellent accurate flying skills, better understanding, and better preparation. And I am dangerous because I fly all the stuff they are scared of?

And I literally never crashed sometimes many years at a time. If I did it was trying daft tricks on disposable models. Like flying through the tunnel. And yes I tried that and no problem with a trainer. Tried again with an OPS powered pylon racer and not so good!
I taught many to fly. I discovered that some just get it. Have the skills, the intelligence, the eyesight, the judgement and can think fast. Some never will or can. Thats most. Do you know who tought me to fly, at about 10? 2 channel fleet radio. Me. I studied and watched gulls and followed through with my imaginary "sticks"... And imagined flying them. When supposed to be learning at school. I found that flying planes was exacly the same! Just as simple.
I think those that cant fly fast low, inverted, burst a balloon, etc 130mph plus planes confidently 6 inches high etc simply cant fly and shouldnt be allowed to do so alone. That ruled out 90% of the clubs... All the committee. As I say, 90% are not safe.
If an engine cuts and you crash then you CANNOT fly. If you cant land inverted, or catch a glider on landing in your hand, you cant fly. If you stall things and shout radio failure, or land "long" or short, or ever put a wrong stick in you cant fly!!!
Anyway thats me.
Reed valves?
I used to cut them out of spring steel sheet. 2 blocks of wood, and a fine band saw. And a drill, and clean sharp edges with fine wetdry. But then discovered micrometric techniches in lincoln. And they scanned one and cut out a load...
You can build them with 2 stroke reed valves too.