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Stu Olson (sols*@*oad.com)
I am retired and live on a fixed income. I have two large hayfields on my property and yes, I live in the country in northern Minnesota. I have no cell/data reception where I live

Sandra Hook (sand*@*ail.com)
I know a lot of people who quit when we had to put our I.D. registration number on our planes. This is a somewhat expensive hobby as it is and not many people can afford
Harlan Criswell (rc51*@*ast.net)
The Gov. should have better things to do and leave the RC Hobby alone.
Ed C White (purp*@*ail.com)
Flying model airplanes is relaxing and fun. I usually fly with other club members. We swap ideas, building techniques and flying suggestions. Sometimes we trade aircraft. We fly twice a week (Wednesday mornings and Thursday
Roy and Trevor Stubbs (royc*@*ing.com)
I am an immigrant and have lived in the USA for 50 years. I am an aerospace engineer trained and educated in England. If it wasn’t for aeromodelling that got me into the RAF and
DukhieFPV (cons*@*ail.com)
Flying has been part of my life for more than a decade and a half I see no reason for these regulations for small non gps autonomous aircraft!!
Scott Greenawalt (sgre*@*ast.net)
I’m a professional pilot with a masters degree in Aeronautical engineering. Need I say more?
Ian (ipri*@*@me.com)
New to hobby and enjoy the freedom to experience my world from the air. It brings joy to people who see my images and people are curious so I have made new contacts by flying
Darrell Cawley (darr*@*ail.com)
Until every AR 15 and Glock and Mossberg has a GPS tracker on it that broadcasts its owners location at the owners expense, this is a Putinism-level hypocrisy and bastardisation of the meaning of liberty,

Ken Welch (kwel*@*2@q.com)
I live in the state of Idaho. CURRENTLY we can fly in city parks providing we fly aircraft that weigh less than 24 ozs. They must be slow flyers. They can not be gas –