Blast Off To Florida Jets – And We Did!

The guys are back from a great weekend at the Florida Jets Show in Lakeland Florida. It was an amazing show and we want to thank Frank Tiano and the guys at the Paradise Field for having us. For those of you that came out to check us out we want to say thank you and it was great to meet you. Here are some pictures for those who couldn’t make it. Hope to see you next year!

Graupner HoTT Transmitters

Say hello to the new line of transmitters from Graupner! Graupner’s HoTT (Hopping Telemetry Transmission) technology supports bi-directional data transmission to give you real-time information directly on your transmitter. With transmitters ranging from 5 to 16 channels there is bound to be one for everyone! Take a closer look to see more of the amazing features Graupner has brought to the table.

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Cold Weather Flying

Flying in the cold weather affects aircraft in many different ways. It can be quite challenging. The air density will be different and can change flight dynamics, electronics can react differently, and don’t forget that parts may become brittle. But don’t worry – If you need replacements we’ve got them!

 “…It’s so cold my foamy props just break like glass”

-Dean L.

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Quality Glue, Great Prices

Red Baron Adhesives offer an excellent range of adhesive products from Accelerator to Debonder. Manufactured in the USA, you are guaranteed the freshest, highest quality adhesive products available. Used by our very own professional builders, we gladly stand by Red Barron Adhesive products. If your product is not fresh when you receive it, we will gladly exchange it!

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Meet Dean Lampron

Dean Lampron, an 18 year old from Massachusetts, has much to talk about. As a young boy Dean raced motocross bikes. Around the age of 12, he decided to stop racing and picked up a radio. With his father as a great role model and teacher, it did not take him long to get the hang of flying. By 2007 Dean was competing in pattern. After a few years of pattern flying, Dean switched to giant scale. “The thing that draws me to giant scale airplane is that they look like real planes and they have such a nice presence in the air. I’ve been flying giant scale since 2009 and have flown countless numbers of different airplanes.”
At Joe Nall 2013, Dean met several amazing people, and became introduced to the world of IMAC. After a summer at Clover Creek Summer Camp Dean was ready! Last season he flew at the intermediate level and will be moving up to advanced level for 2014. Welcome to the Team Dean! We are happy to fly with you.

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