RC Radio Network Air Show Tuesday 01/19/2010
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RC Radio Network Air Show Tuesday 01/19/2010
Join us at 8:30 PM EST Tuesday January 19th as we review and discuss the latest products on the RC market.
We will also have live on the show Michael Luvara. Michael is the President of the Santa Clara County Model Sky Park (http://www.sccmas.org/) and as Clubs are such an important part of RC we are excited to have Michael on Air Show to discuss one of the largest clubs in the nation.
Michael is a full size aircraft pilot and runs RCATS (www.rcatsystems.com), which he founded in 2003. RCats is a UAV/data acquisition business. Michael has been part of a National Geographic documentary building and flying an R/ C Pterosaur (dinosaur) and has served as a crew member of several teams at the Reno Air Races where his telemetry systems have been used in many of the racing aircraft.
Most of you could know the SCCMAS club as it is featured as one of the photo fields in the Real Flight simulator.
Michael has told me that "Our club's philosophy is different than many others in how it has approached organization". I am looking forwarding to talking more and think all clubs can learn from our conversation.
More details are [link]http://www.rcradionetwork.com/index.php[/link]available by clicking here
We will also have live on the show Michael Luvara. Michael is the President of the Santa Clara County Model Sky Park (http://www.sccmas.org/) and as Clubs are such an important part of RC we are excited to have Michael on Air Show to discuss one of the largest clubs in the nation.
Michael is a full size aircraft pilot and runs RCATS (www.rcatsystems.com), which he founded in 2003. RCats is a UAV/data acquisition business. Michael has been part of a National Geographic documentary building and flying an R/ C Pterosaur (dinosaur) and has served as a crew member of several teams at the Reno Air Races where his telemetry systems have been used in many of the racing aircraft.
Most of you could know the SCCMAS club as it is featured as one of the photo fields in the Real Flight simulator.
Michael has told me that "Our club's philosophy is different than many others in how it has approached organization". I am looking forwarding to talking more and think all clubs can learn from our conversation.
More details are [link]http://www.rcradionetwork.com/index.php[/link]available by clicking here