dth7
3DRCF Regional Ambassador
Just got back, pretty great day
Flew my 40" addiction to test the replaced elevator hinges, all it well, just a bit windy for the light wing loading.
Split my time between a 50" YAK and a 40" f3a plane. About 50/50 for precision versus 3d
Had two VERY interested boys, guessing 6 and 8, with their Dad shadow me for about 45 minutes. They were crushed when I ran out of batteries, asked if I could come back tommorrow
Still smiling
good job [MENTION=1100]alawson999[/MENTION] promoting. I had a 2 yr old at the field with his mom doing control checks on my 60" Laser then he got a private air show. "Watch me turn the airplane into a helicopter!" He liked that.
Had a very rewarding day Friday at my 9 year old's 3rd grade class. Did the AMA/ ALCOA funded STEM presentation with the FPG-9. Check it out- http://www.modelaircraft.org/education/edpacket.aspx
I finished up with a demo with a TH Crack Laser and a foam (test flight) F22 that my daughter flies on a buddy box. We even had the teacher try and she did great! One of the best moments for me was while flying their gliders and collecting data one girl looked up at a plane flying over and she put her arms out making aileron motions with her hands as she saw the plane roll into a descending turn for landing at the nearby airport- awesome!
My wife even assisted! She reluctantly (tongue out!) allowed this (probably once in a lifetime) shot of her with a Tx case in hand. Lol
Very rewarding day. If you haven't tried one of these programs I highly recommend it. The 3rd graders were perfect for this project. We were there for 2 hours including the 10 min video- https://m.youtube.com/watch?list=FLKuCNTGzcffrySHwp62GiyA&v=AFFmw8bLA9g
assembling the FPG-9 and the demo flying. There were 16 kids plus the teacher. We all thought this size group with 3- 4 adults was just right. Any more would be difficult to keep attention.
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