Testimonials

This section is currently being updated. Over 6000 surveys have been submitted so far.

(staf*@*aol.com)

I started in model aviation when I was in grade school. I belive it has helped to keep me out of trouble when I was younger. Now it is an enjoyable past time, both at

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David

David Langer (blue*@*ily.net)

I started flying 64 years ago and my involvement led to a career in electronics because we had to build everything including the radios. The others who flew with me then also were influenced by

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Armand Klinger (arma*@*hoo.com)

I am an United States Air Force retired Lt/Col and I flew as an air navigator. I started building model airplanes as a young boy and have flown control line and radio controlled aircraft for

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Armand Klinger (arma*@*hoo.com)

I am an United States Air Force retired Lt/Col and I flew as an air navigator. I started building model airplanes as a young boy and have flown control line and radio controlled aircraft for

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Wally Schmidt (wall*@*ail.com)

I’ve always been fascinated by flight. I’ve loved airplanes since before I could talk. In elementary school, I started building models, both static and flying, mostly control line, as RC was still using escapements and

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Wally Schmidt (wall*@*ail.com)

I’ve always been fascinated by flight. I’ve loved airplanes since before I could talk. In elementary school, I started building models, both static and flying, mostly control line, as RC was still using escapements and

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(joec*@*ail.com)

I’ve been flying for 30 years no way in hell would I comply with any of these regulations. It’s ridiculous. I don’t own anything larger then 250grams in weight so I may not be affected

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(joec*@*ail.com)

I’ve been flying for 30 years no way in hell would I comply with any of these regulations. It’s ridiculous. I don’t own anything larger then 250grams in weight so I may not be affected

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Gus

Gus Azevedo (gust*@*ail.com)

I am a research engineer at the Center for Autonomous Sensing and Sampling (CASS) at the National Weather Center. We use unmanned aircraft as a tool to sample the atmosphere and improve forecast, especially for

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Tyler Kenepp (tyle*@*ail.com)

When I was young, around 10 I’d say, I remember seeing someone flying an RC plane near a soccer field I was playing at. I knew about RC planes but always had some cheap off

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