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!

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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WRAM Show Recap

Esprit Model and Jeti USA want to thank the Westchester Radio Aero Modelers for having us at the 2014 WRAM Show 2014. We were glad to have met so many of our customers, and hopefully have gained a few more. Nothing brings us more pleasure than being able to provide someone with the equipment that makes their flying experience much more enjoyable. Check back later for all the pictures from the show!

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Meet Peter Vogel

Peter Vogel is a man of many skills. As a child, Peter started flying Control Line planes. A few years into the Hobby, he got his first glimpse of a RC plane in a Sears Christmas catalog. “(I) had the picture of that plane, and it’s price, over my bed so it was the first thing I saw every morning when I woke up to remind me why I wanted to make (and) save money!”

Despite having enjoyed flying as a young boy, years went by and nothing more had happened for Peter, that is until his first summer home from college. Being hundreds of miles away from his college friends and girlfriend, the decision was made to build a Sig Kadet Mk II after work to occupy his time. Since the kit was pre-laser cutting, it took him all summer just to finish the built-up wing construction. School started back up and his building took a backseat. After graduating Peter finished his plane and took it down to the local flying club to learn how to fly. Life once again took over for Peter.

In 2007, Peter’s interest was struck back up and he decided to build his second Helicopter, the first having been built with his daughter years earlier. This time he chose a T-Rex 500. “I discovered 2.4GHz equipment, the wonders of brushless motors and Lithium Polymer batteries and was thoroughly hooked!  ”  He began flying anything he could put in the air, and finally found his calling in Precision Aerobatics. After two successful seasons in Sportsman, Peter plans to move up to Intermediate. “I’ve learned a lot about radios and setup in that time and I’m very thrilled with the Jeti radio system — my practice time has increased because I can now fly based on mAh consumed instead of a timer and the programming is so intuitive I barely have to think about how to accomplish what I want to do.  ”Says Peter. Welcome to the Jeti USA Team Peter! We look forward to having you fly with us!

Meet “Oat”

Husakul Suvunnapaph, better known as “Oat” to hobby enthusiasts, needs no introduction. His work with Insane Canopy is only one of Oats great talents. Starting in the realm of fixed wing aircraft, oat began flying. His first airplane was a Hobby Shack Trainer 40. After three years of advancing in the fixed wing world, Oat had an itch for something new. After being introduced to Helicopters there was no going back for Oat, he found his love. Getting started on a 50 size Nitro Heli fifteen years ago, Oat now flys Kasama Helicopters. “I dropped all my other hobbies including nitro on road 1/8 RC cars, fixed wing, and go karts so I can fly helis most of the weekend,” Says Oat. When he is not flying, he is busy with Insane Canopy, a company that specializes in customized canopy designs. Thanks for going our team Oat! Can’t wait to see you on the field.

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