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RonMcCormick -> Returning to RC after 30 years (4/27/2008 4:49:06 AM)
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Hi everyone, I’m getting back into RC after being away for thirty years. That’s 30 years. I have been reading all the different forums and trying to get caught up on “the new stuff”. I'm slowly buying new equipment and hope to fly this spring. I read the post by grimgrinnin about the maiden flight of his Dads pattern ship and realized how much I have in common with everyone on this forum. I have kits and partly built planes, Curare 75% complete, P7 in the box, Mach 1 in the box, Aeromaster bipe 70% complete I was very involved with pattern competition in those years (70s if you did not do the math) and loved it. I learned to fly with a Senior Falcon followed by a bunch of Kaos (would it be Ki’s???) and then my greatest love the Phoenix series by Don Lowe, I built two every winter for the next contest season. I finished in the top 3 of every contest I entered and quickly went up the classes. I was going to enter the Master division the year I took leave from the sport (I refuse to say quit) I live in the Chicago area and we had a great bunch of pattern fliers back then… Jim “Jimmy” Grier, Gean Vincaguera, Nelson Kadwaller are just a few that come to mind. We were all members of Suburban Aero Club “SAC” I will try to attach a picture of my last #1 plane, I gave the #2 plane to a friend. I dont think I got the picture of the P7 attached right. My interest was rekindled by an incident at work a few months ago. A co-worker brought a laptop to work with Real Flight G3 on it. Several people took turns crashing different planes and laughing at each other’s efforts, someone said “Ron you said you used to fly RC come give it a try”. I was totally shocked by what I saw on the computer screen. (I did not know they made RC simulators) A red, white and blue Yak 54 sitting on a runway. I move the controls and the control surfaces moved, I blipped the throttle and a sweet sound came from the speakers. I pushed the throttle WFO the plane shot down the runway easy back on the stick lift off, hard right then a little down pressure and it’s inverted 10 feet off the deck , let it run out a little inverted then push to vertical at 200 feet snap roll, spin down and land. My heart rate was twice the normal rate and my thumbs were shaking. I felt like a long lost love had wrapped her arms around me, gave me a kiss and said “welcome home Ron” I’m home again Ron McCormick AMA 53109 NSRCA 726
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