ORIGINAL: STLPilot
Well I have not been working as hard as I thought on the field, but I did one just as good, if not better to get more people/kids into aeromodeling. We've have just launched the first of 3 new The Hobby Quest districts in NYC. I'm also working with the EAA and the FAA to have our EAA's AeroScholars program integrated as part of the NYC core school curriculum which is about 50% done. That means that aviation classes will hopefully be available as a accredited core curriculum course for high school students after a successful launch recently into the North Carolina's school core curriculum. Unfortunately working hard on these new regions in NYC have been taking a lot of time, but these are all just stepping stones to getting our feet closer into the political doorway. But keep in mind, the project is still in motion and we still will be working hard to getting this thing going no matter what it takes.
Boy, you never stop with the shameless self-promotion of your for-profit program you are trying to sell to schools, do you?
In other words, nothing has been done.
The AMA Delta Dart program is better than "Hobby Quest" anyway.
Isin't there a limit on how many posts one person can do in one month with one commercial product, which is what Hobby Quest is?