Kootenai RC Flyers Fun Fly
Benjamin Kibbey Western News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 5 years, 9 months AGO
The Kootenai RC Flyers had their annual Fun Fly Saturday, with lots of opportunities for both the experienced and inexperienced to spread their wings and fly -- remotely.
Jayce Chandler, who had his first try at flying a radio-controlled plane with some help from club member Norm Crum, said it was pretty fun.
Crum said that the trainers the club uses are pretty forgiving. With dual controllers, Crum can assist in flying the planes if a student gets in trouble.
Crum said that he can schedule times to come out with new flyers and let them work with the trainer.
Entry into the hobby isn’t too pricey -- as hobbies go -- and Crum estimated a starting rig would cost under $300.
To fly at the field requires an Academy of Model Aircraft membership, as well as an FAA small unmanned aircraft systems registration.
To find out more about the AMA, go to www.modelaircraft.org/about-ama.
To find out more about the Kootenai RC Flyers, go to KootenaiRCFlyers.com, or stop by Scheer Bros. Hobbies on Mineral Avenue.
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