Alot of great stories here, so heres mine.
A buddy at work has been into model rc for 35+ years, raced nitro boats at championship level and managed a hobby store for a few years, mentions to me.. theres a huckfest in Lodi October 2011 , so I go , expected to see alot of glo and ep planes, had zero idea that these were made so huge and used gas engines, I was a true noob to it all, so astonished at the sights and sounds of the day, he introduces me to Dave aka dwdixon, now my best and closest friend in the entire world, I say" im going to buy one of these asap" he says " I have an eflite apprentice ill sell for 100.00 " SOLD. Had no idea what an apprentice looked like.. didnt care. All I knew is I just bought an airplane, sight unseen and couldn't be happier.
Following day, I pick up my new toy. Radio and case, plane, extra motors, props, extra batteries, extra everything. And am told the purchase comes with lessons ! So I solo in a week or so crash and repair the thing till it has more glue than foam, it still flies and my son 22 has it now but is no where near addicted to flying as me.
That xmas my new friends jay and dave buy me a sig 4 star 40 to build, it builds it flies its magic, to see something I built out of a box of wood into this flying machine, I fly it for a few months.. literally just a few months, now its 2012
Attend an IMAC event in Bakersfield, just to help and to " call" , whatever that is. One minute out of the truck im consumned beyond all reason to own one of these machines. By the next event Dave taught me to fly andlet me use his Comp Arf Extra at Fresno event.I didnt even know and was too afraid to land it for the entire season. I ended up 10th place over all for southwest region... not bad.
2013.. I learn how to land the thing at last, and after a long process of building the shop we now work in almost every night, building our new ones, he gives that Comp Arf to me for my birthday. Gives! Wow.
I end up 2013 southwest division 2nd place overall, by a margin of like 13 points, im so completly hooked by the IMAC bug by now its ridiculous.
2014 building a JTEC 3.1m competition series and its in covering stages now. 3 YEARS FROM TRAINER TO GIANT SCALE ! ! You can say I have a slightly addictive personality if you haven't figured that out yet. LOL
And up to 7 short years ago said addictions led me to alot worse places than to an event or a hobby shop to blow my monies, if you know what I mean. ALOT worse places !
I now ,for once in my life, have a circle of friends that are actual friends, a best friend and his fantastic wife and kids , a hobby that drives me, steady employment, sobreity, friends that are licenced pilots and have experienced flying a J3 cub and cessna 172 ,friends at field, at events and online that keep me humored and driven to build and encouraged back and forth. Its endless the rewards that have come from this hobby.
Priorly I built motorcycles/ choppers for an outlet, ive yet to build an airplane that ended up taking me to a bar or places we wont mention here.
Can you say that this hobby " saved my life ", not really but, one can certainly say its changed it for the better, for years before my hobby was just going to work and watching TV and countless hours of Xbox. I've met so many good people and made so many real friends that its difficult to believe sometimes.
RC to me is an outlet, yes.. everything fades away when the wheels lift off the ground, and when they come back down safely the feeling is as close to a high as I dare get close to.
As i read back through this and ponder if I should actually post this story I realize there is no fear of judgement to share all this with you all.. my friends. And im sure that some of us have the same kind of story to tell,
So thats me guys.. and thays why I love RC.
Ps.. and if you've never competed and flown in an IMAC event, you're missing the boat, its not about the trophy itself, ive come in dead last and had a great weekend many times. Its about the people, and that your pushing your skills to the next level .