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Old 06-29-2016 | 07:50 AM
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Originally Posted by philakapd
To my fellow sUAS comrades:

Unmistakably, you are very smart. I visit these forums frequently to learn from you and share some of my experiences as well when I have information to offer. Thank you for your time and effort supporting our wonderful hobby.

To those serving in the military now, previously or in the future, “THANK YOU”.

I would like to share my opinion regarding the language and behavior perceived while reading this thread and many others. When I visit the forum pages, I wish to see enthusiasm, happiness and support between fellow modelers. As the days pass, I continue to wait for friendly and helpful discussions. I understand we don’t share the same thoughts, feelings or knowledge between each other and that’s why I’m here, to learn. I also understand we are not required to be friends because we share a passion.

There’s a good chance I devote more time in these forums without posting than anyone else reading this. I’m becoming uninterested and indifferent when reading many posts.

I discovered some happy and helpful places to join conversation on other forums and I'm optimistic it will find its’ place here at RCU.

I hope this post will provide some benefit and positive thoughts between fellow modelers.

Clear Skies to ALL OF YOU.

-PD
The AMA threads are traditionally negative in nature, pretty much no matter where you go. They are an organization that most of us belong to, many of us appreciate, and a small percentage here do not. The thread here also serve as a platform to complain about the FAA and Federal govt as well, rightfully so in many instances. For the most part I would say almost everyone here enjoys the hobby at the end of the day, however again, there is a small percentage that are vocal about the changes they have seen of late, ie the introduction of "non traditional" aircraft in the hobby. Change is difficult to accept sometimes.