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~Michael~
I am certainly glad you stopped in.
I don't know whether to take this as a compliment or you are being sarcastic
If you are really saying you're glad, then thank you very much, and other wish is you are being sarcastic, thank you anyways.
It's great to see people helping other like this
~Michael~
~Michael~
I actually was not being sarcastic and I am sorry if I made it seem that way. No one has recently just posted to this thread just to compliment on what it is trying to do and I was trying to show you my appreciation of the nice comments you made.
Again, please accept my sincerest apologies and thank you
EDITEd for really bad speeling on my part YUK
Well, thank you very much for the compliment.
I just had to say that because I am really excited to see something like that this that people help others that are in need of plane products. (for use of a better word)
Luckily, I was able to have my parents get me a Hobbico Superstar for Christmas and I thought that was the greatest thing in the world. I didn't think they would be able to afford that but I guess they proved me wrong.
I know many people at the field that are more than willing to give their time and money well spent to help me out. They will give me a prop here and there, or just little things. But that really means alot when they volunteer to do those things.
I know that if I could, I would help anyone I could. Right now, I can't really give (again, for use of a better word) anything away because I'm trying to stay on my own too. I do have a Futaba Skysport lying around and I don't know what I'm going to do with it. But I'd hate to have to give that to someone and then I might need it. But we all take stuff for granted and I know that there are hundreds of others that would love to get into this hobby but just can't afford to. But something like this really helps out those kinds of people. They may have a child, family, and just can't get out to buy anything or just don't have the extra money. Luckily I'm only 16 so I don't have a mortage (sp?) to pay or a family to feed, which will always come first in my book when I get older, but I know that when I get older and I have that extra money to spend, and I have something lying around that I"m not using, I AM going to give it to that person that always wanted to get involved.
I am reminded of a young guy, John Lodge, that was in one of the write to the editors in one of the issues of Model Aviation. He was saying that from a low income family, and to get involved it would be over $400 for a nitro plane, and his family just didn't have that kind of money to spend. But if I do recal, some people got together, and he eventually, was given all the things he would need to have a successful "career" in R/C flying.
I sincerly am so happy to see something like this going on in a forum with over 150,00 (that's incredible) member. If you are in need of something, then you just ask, and the gracious people are MORE THAN WILLING to let you have something to help you out.
Again, it's nice to see something like that, and I'm happy to see that going on.
I'm very sorry that I typed so much. I really just got carried away. But just remember that THERE ARE GOOD PEOPLE IN THIS WORLD!!
~Michael~