This section is currently being updated. Over 6000 surveys have been submitted so far.
Geir Atle Storhaug (geir*@*aug.biz)
The ability to do model flying and RC models in general has fueled my interest in technical topics. I am now an Senior Systems Engineer, with more than 35 years of experience. Without the ability
Kim N (lavi*@*ail.com)
Been model flying since age of 15, now I’m 53 still doing it, such a rewording hobby. I guess I wouldn’t have taking the engineering path unless I’ve had this recreational activities all these years.
Vosper385 (mark*@*ail.com)
I am from the UK and we as a modelling community have let the establishment remove our right to fly from our local flying fields and elsewhere all based upon an alleged drone incident at
Jon (rock*@*ail.com)
Flying for me is wherever I feel like as long as it I’m in a safe environment and not posing a danger to anyone or anything I should be able to fly wherever I’d like
(nich*@*ail.com)
I can not see any of these rules stopping the people who don’t play by the rule.
(admi*@*ore.org)
If every drone doesn’t have an ID I don’t want any part of your hobby or dangerous crafts!!
(fede*@*ail.com)
Growing up I’ve spent a lot of time with my dad building and flying rc airplanes, and through the years slowly lost interest. Only a couple years ago I started to get back into building
Roy (vk5a*@*ail.com)
Home builder designer retired love innovation experimentation and the hobby!
Scott Emery (e238*@*hoo.com)
60 years old. Just began flying. Keeps my brain sharp and just keep learning things. Electronics and soldering.
Bryan H. (brya*@*oun.edu)
Flying is such a multi faceted aspect of my life. I fly manned aircraft for personal, and volunteer missions. I also have loved, since my youth, experimenting with various flight vehicles, and platforms. I still