Hello Everyone
Sorry that we haven't undated to much on RCU lately. I will start to update more and more until the event. We have been working extremely hard on getting everything together for the 9th Jet World Masters. The Museum staff has had a full time employ working on the organization of the event and also the budget for hosting such a event. We are planning many activities for everyone. You can follow us on our Web site [link=http://jwm2011.com]Jet World Masters[/link], Facebook [link]http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/group.php?gid=105463609512690[/link], and also on RCU.
Here are a couple updates that you will see on the web site.
1. Hotel information
2. registration information
3. activities, things to do
4. bulletin 0 information, more to follow
5. sponsor information
King Tech Turbines has sponsored the event along with Greene County (convention and visitors Bureau). I am speaking to many other potential sponsors for the event but none has committed quite yet. What make this event different than most is that it is held on Federal property so we can not charge for parking or admission from the spectators. So donations and sponsors would make things run much easier. Sponsoring the event will give you a opportunity to advertise your products to a world wide venue. Demo flying times, logo's on our posters,and most JWM media that is printed are just a couple things we can offer for supporting the event. This is a competition for all the modelers but it will be a community event for the local Dayton area and all the other spectators. Since the admission is free for spectators and with the advertising the National Museum of the United States Air Force does, we are planning on well over 100,000 spectators for the duration of the event.
I have a real Barnstormer coming in from Wisconsin with a 1929 New Standard Bi-plane to give rides from the Greene County ( I19) airport. This New Standard holds 4 passengers at a time. Ted will be able to fly his pattern over the Museum so you can see the event from the air. Nothing like getting a ride in a old open cockpit Bi-plane!!
Our (Dinner Under the Wings) is something very special. The Museum usually has (Dinner Under the Wings) for Generals, Presidents, or very special evenings that the museum host. The (Dinner Under the Wings) is a one of a kind dinner for anyone. Held in the modern day hangar for approximately 700 people. While you eat dinner and enjoy your friends and family, you will be surrounded by aircraft like the B-52, F-100, F-22, and other aircraft. We have also put in a request to have the Air Force band of Flight to perform live during our evening of dinner

You won't get to experience it if you don't come.
One evening we will also have open house in the museum. This will allow us to tour the museum after hours. Seeing the museum after hours is awesome because they open up cockpits of some fighter aircraft that aren't usually opened. Getting the opportunity to look in a real F-22 isn't everyday.
That's it for now, We hope you are planning on coming to the 9th Jet World Masters held at the National Museum of the United States Air Force next July 24- August 6... Your support will be much appreciated and never forgotten.
Thank you
Dewey Davenport
Jet World Masters organizer