I agree, it must be in there blood to fly.  Once he/she  is found however we
can encourage the youth  in many ways.  The Modesto Radio Control Club found
one such young person in 2004.  This year  the club voted to sponsor this
young man (age13).  We voted to wave his club membership fee, monthly club
contest fee and pay his intra club contest fees for 2005.

His uncle is so enthused that he purchase him a new airplane.  The lad will
be flying in his first intra contest this week end at the CASL event.  He is
eager to fly Fresno, Davis and Visalia later in 2005.

The kid is a natural and we anticipate to see him do well.


----- Original Message -----
From: "John Erickson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "eagle_owl2000" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Soaring List"
<soaring@airage.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 10:59 AM
Subject: Re: [RCSE] article


> Spencer,
>
> This is a noble goal.  When we have given a demonstration at a local
school,
> or when kids come up to see what we are doing it's amazing what the first
> question always is:
>
> "How much does it cost?"
>
> It's too bad that all the subtler aspects of the hobby are lost if the
first
> answer scares them away.  I've also found that those who are interested
find
> the hobby rather than the hobby finding them.  I think all of us in the
> hobby have a fascination of flight in our blood.
>
> The other day at a contest an Osprey flew over the field.  They're rare
> around here.  Virtually everyone stopped to watch.  It was the field topic
> of conversation for the next 5 minutes.  Like I said, it's in our blood.
>
> I think all the educational lessons you mention are valid.  I'd like to
hear
> how others put on demonstrations.
>
> JE
> --
> Erickson Architects
> John R. Erickson, AIA
>
>
> > From: "eagle_owl2000" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 18:34:53 -0000
> > To: soaring@airage.com
> > Subject: [RCSE] article
> >
> >
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I am considering writing an article that would show how the r/c
> > soaring hobby could be used in schools to facilitate different
> > educational lessons in elementary and secondary schools while sowing
> > interest in r/c soaring among young people.
> > Some of the lessons I was thinking about concern science(gravity,
> > aerodynamics, physics, weather and geography) , mathematics
> > (fractions, algebra, etc) and logical thinking(decision-making
> > processes, goals for flight).
> > But this is by no means a limited list.
> > I was wondering if you folks would like to contribute ideas that also
> > could be used in terms of educational value of r/c soaring.
> > Also, if I might be able to request interviews with several high-
> > profile soaring enthusiasts, that would help me out a lot.
> >
> > Spencer Webster - US Navy Glider Guider - serving in Cuba
> >
> >
> >
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