Testimonials

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

Kelly West (kell*@*hoo.com)

I am disabled and in chronic pain, flying is what gets me out in the fresh air and sunshine. Weather here in the extreme North East keeps me housebound a lot, I need a reason

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Anders

Anders Freeman (ande*@*ail.com)

I got hooked through my wife’s cousin’s husband. He scratch build high performance gliders and took me out to Torrey Pines (before the restrictions). I have scratch built balsa models, both gliders and electric plans.

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Litter

Litter Bug (karl*@*ail.com)

Much like the original innovators of flight, I like to fly freely like the birds. Being restricted to a postage stamp to fly would be like putting all the birds in a cage, or requiring

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Jason

Jason Uberig (uber*@*ail.com)

I started learning about the model aviation hobby when I was in grade 4 in elementary school (I’m 51 now). Over the years my love of everything flight drove me to seek a technology based

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Moira

Moira O’Brien (ftca*@*ien.com)

I am recreational Flyer who flies mainly fixed wing from a farmer’s field nearby as well as a photography drone for YouTube videos and short films. While I am not resident in the US, the

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James Mullins (jmul*@*cox.com)

I love building models and the added factor of making it functional is a rewarding experience. The feeling I get from building and flying models successfully is a fantastic accomplishment. The experience from FPV flight

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James Mullins (jmul*@*cox.com)

I love building models and the added factor of making it functional is a rewarding experience. The feeling I get from building and flying models successfully is a fantastic accomplishment. The experience from FPV flight

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Chris Hughes | aafo*@*hoo.com

I fly small, medium and moderately large RC helicopters, 250-700 scale. They are not FPV helicopters but in fact 3d sport helis that are 100% manual flight control line of site. I still don’t understand

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