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Is the RX2SIM still available or is there a newer model. This was supposed to allow using your own transmitter and receiver to the computer?
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I taught a class on “How Airplanes Fly” with the Lyceum of Monterey Co for 25 years (K-12). Held the classes in halls, classrooms and at a hanger at Monterey Jet Center. My paper design would routeinly fly 80 feet. Girls were my best “pilots” as they launched rather than overpowered the paper craft. Possibly we could coordinate a similar program within your group.
I hereby throw down the gauntlet for a fly off against your best …
Sincerely,
Jerry
Can the podcast be seen or is it just verbal
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Podcasts as a general rule are an audio only media… sort of like radio for the internet.
We have a few episodes that include video. Usually its just 2 people talking so the video part isn’t very compelling.
Hoot’s podcast would be the exception to that rule – we includes some b-roll and photos along the way in the video.
https://amablog.modelaircraft.org/blog/ep-54-astronaut-robert-hoot-gibson/