jtec/radiowave
70cc twin V2
I had my first successful RC plane in 1965, I was 12 years old. It was a Goldberg Falcon 56 with a OS 15. My dad and I use to do some control line flying before that. My brother in law was playing around with R/C flying escapement ( that's rubber band powered servos for you new guys) not very successful but got us hooked. At that time most RC radios were nothing like today. There was escapement ( rubber band ) Reed ( lots of switches on a transmitter. no gimbals or sticks) Galloping ghost. Sort of controlled flutter. (all the surfaces moved constantly by moving the stick the control surface would slew more to the direction you pushed the stick) and if you had lots of money proportional radio ( basically what controls today's radios ) We basically taught ourselves how to fly. We had a cemetery close by that had no occupants. My dad and I would take turns hand launching the plane without power on and glide it back to the ground. Then we did it with power. One day my Pop didn't land but flew around and then landed. We were now RC PILOTS!!!!! LOL FYI: I remember my Dad coming home one day with a Kraft 4 channel radio. It was 1967. He paid $500.00 for it back then. There was no such thing as servo reversing or expo, just 4 servos you had to figure with way to mount so it would go in the proper direction. Things have changed since then!! LOL
I had a pretty success career in the aerospace industry but somehow it took a turn and went into the direction of R/C. I have been in the R/C business for the last 25 yrs. Today with my son Kevin we own and operate JTEC/RADIOWAVE. JTEC is a muffler manufacturer that started in 1956. We purchased the company in 1999. RADIOWAVE was the name of our hobby shop in the early 1990's. When we started manufacturing planes we intended to put them under the RADIOWAVE banner. I can say R/C has had a pretty outstanding effect on my and my family's life.
AL Young
I had a pretty success career in the aerospace industry but somehow it took a turn and went into the direction of R/C. I have been in the R/C business for the last 25 yrs. Today with my son Kevin we own and operate JTEC/RADIOWAVE. JTEC is a muffler manufacturer that started in 1956. We purchased the company in 1999. RADIOWAVE was the name of our hobby shop in the early 1990's. When we started manufacturing planes we intended to put them under the RADIOWAVE banner. I can say R/C has had a pretty outstanding effect on my and my family's life.
AL Young