Frank Mangan (fjma*@*ail.com)
Been flying for 25 years. Would hate to give it up now because of commerical companies wanting to take over the air ways.
Jon (jpen*@*hoo.com)
I enjoy building and flying airplanes and quadcopter because it’s thrilling to control these crafts and I enjoy the challenge of troubleshooting issues. I am
(cour*@*ail.com)
Great hobby to keep me busy and out of trouble.
Ian (ianf*@*ail.com)
Flying matters to me because it is how I feel accomplished. I can start with some carbon fiber, motors, and a few PCBs and a
(harr*@*ook.com)
Flying drones is a relaxation for me but also a route to learn both engineering and soldering.
Adeeb Missaghi (adee*@*ail.com)
Flying FPV is a challenging and exciting hobby that gives back so much more than it takes. Since starting the hobby I have become skilled
Dick Chaney (dick*@*net.com)
I have been flying RC planes for 20 years and was involved on and off before that. It also interested my son and he now
(jphr*@*aol.com)
I’ve been in love with things that fly since an early age. It led me to owning a hobby shop. It’s something I’ve taught my
Frank Rega (aire*@*zon.net)
I have been in the RC hobby since 1958 and as far as line of sight flying goes, there has never been a problem. There
(cved*@*ail.com)
Flying is something that lets me unplug from the everyday grind and relax. It gives me the feeling of letting my brain “stretch its legs”
Jim (leak*@*ail.com)
Flying for me has been, in the past 4 years, a motivator to get me out of the house and socialise with other people in
Timotheos Konstas (koum*@*ail.com)
Building and flying has helped me quit some very bad habbits/addictions. My mental health is easily kept in balance since this hobby has so many
Dave Fox (dave*@*age.com)
My dad started me on flying back in 1975. When he and my brother started flying gas model airplanes on wires. Since then I have
(mcin*@*ail.com)
I’m a hobbyist who just moved from Maine/New Hampshire where if the proposed legislation passed, model aviation would be completely illegal due to the lack
Casey Pepo (blkg*@*ail.com)
There is already a system in place that we use for the FAA to know how many of us are flying, how many drones, they
Joseph Dobyns (joed*@*ail.com)
It is a hobby I’ve enjoyed since I was a kid and it’s just gotten better with technology. In my opion drones and stupid people
Brian K (bria*@*rum.com)
A majority of the problems caused with RC aircraft/drones come from people who don’t know the existing rules, or those who willingly disregard them. Adding
New Partnership March, 2022
We want to announce an exciting new partnership with the FPV Freedom Coalition (FPVFC) that we have been working on for some time behind the scenes. The FPVFC is a likeminded non-profit organization that has a commitment to support everyone involved in recreational radio control and first person view small
Washington DC Trip – Quick Update
On Feb 18 we had the opportunity to travel to Washington DC to meet with the heads of the UAS integration office from the FAA. We were warmly welcomed and the meeting went fantastic. Although we are not out of the woods, I am optimistic that we have not only the right message, but
Trip to Washington DC, planned for Feb 18th-19th
UPDATE: Josh Bixler is heading to washington Feb 18th-19th to meet with several key people from the FAA and hopefully also with some congressmen and senators. We are hoping to fill these two days in with as many meetings as possible to turn the current proposals to a positive direction.
The Flite Test Community Association Website goes live!
This is our community home. Here you will find amazing people and their stories, directions to our free services and content, updates and upcoming events, answers to your most frequent questions and a lot more! This is just a start. We have a lot of ideas and content being currently