
Joined AMA in the late 80s in San Diego. Moved to Oklahoma City in the 90s. Found a club before I found a job. Quit flying around 2000 to support my grandson's motocross racing but kept all of my stuff. Got back into it by flying simulator which made me a better pilot than I ever was over 20 years before. Started fixing up and modernizing my equipment bought a few electrics.
R/C airplanes and motorcycles are still my passion at 71 years old. I will still be flying after I can not swing my leg over a bike any longer. I still belong to the same club, West Side Flyers.
If you think you would like to learn go find a club and meet some good people. They will help you get started.
I wish there had been simulators when I started. I would have saved a lot of money and frustration.