Team Pilot Michael Middleton and his Sebart PC-21 after its maiden flight!
What We Are Made Of!
A note from Jeti USA:
We are very happy to have such great people on our team; as our pilots, dealers, and sales reps. We want to say Great Job, and Thank You to all of you. The other day, we received a great email from one of our customers. Here is what it said:
Thought I would send a quick note about how helpful Jordan Morse was yesterday.
Jordan offered to come up here to my shop, which is a 3 hour drive each way, and help out with my first Powerbox Royal setup. He has a very good understanding of your equipment and the Jeti radio. I have been in this business for 30 years and it is rare to find guys like Jordan. Wish I had more people like him helping out with my product line.
He is good with Powerbox and the Jeti equipment and a nice guy on top of it.
This is what we stand for, this is what we are made of. Keep it up guys!
Puppy Love
Happy Birthday Richard!
Happy Birthday To You…
Congrats Jeff!
Another Beautiful Jet
Take a look at Team Pilot Mohammed’s Fly Eagle Jet! This F-16 is 1: 5 1/2 Scale, and runs a KingTech K-180.
Meet Ryan!
Meet our newest Jeti Team Pilot!
Ryan O’Connor is an adrenaline junky who has landed himself in the RC world. It all started for him one day, about twelve years ago. Ryan was surfing the web and stumbled across a flybarred RC helicopter website and his attention was peaked. He was so intrigued, he went and bought his first helicopter; from that moment on he was addicted. After ten years of flying helis, he decided to make the move to fixed wing. “Don’t get me wrong, there is nothing wrong with some smack down on the deck (helicopters), but the gracefulness to all-out-crazy an airplane can do is just amazing.” States Ryan.
Ryan flies at his home field in Wellington, Florida almost every day. When asked what his favorite part of flying is, Ryan replies with a simple “Not Crashing,” followed by the real answer. “If I had to pick my favorite part of flying, it would be how awesome it is to see someone you helped learn to fly, make a successful flight on their own.” As a father of two, one of which is learning to fly, and a very active member in the community, Ryan is always lending a hand and sharing his knowledge, and love, of the sport with anyone who asks.
For now Ryan is focused on IMAC, and his plans for the future are to compete in more competitions, and become a decent competitor from Sportsman all the way up to Advanced.
Welcome to the Team Ryan! We will see you at the field.