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It’s #GivingTuesday – Donate to the AMA Foundation today

Following Black Friday and Cyber Monday is #GivingTuesday, a global day dedicated to giving back. We hope you’ll join thousands across the nation in giving to organizations that matter to you. Now in its fourth year, #GivingTuesday is a global day of giving.

 

Following Black Friday and Cyber Monday is #GivingTuesday, a global day dedicated to giving back. We hope you’ll join thousands across the nation in giving to organizations that matter to you. Now in its fourth year, #GivingTuesday is a global day of giving. Created by 92nd Street Y—a cultural center in New York City that, since 1874, has been bringing people together around the values of service and giving back—#GivingTuesday connects diverse groups of individuals, communities and organizations around the world for one common purpose: to celebrate and encourage giving. Do your part today by giving to the AMA. Directly donate here on the AMA Foundation website or use AmazonSmile. Simply visit AmazonSmile and select the Academy of Model Aeronautics Foundation as your charity. Then shop away! Amazon will donate 0.5% from your eligible AmazonSmile purchases back to us. Please consider a gift to the AMA Foundation today and throughout the holiday season to help the AMA reach out to the youth who are the future of our hobby, preserve timeless artifacts and memories, and fight to protect your right to fly. Your support for the AMA Foundation today will change lives tomorrow. To learn more about the AMA Foundation visit amafoundation.modelaircraft.org. To learn more about #GivingTuesday visit givingtuesday.org.  

Johnson City Radio Controllers Awarded with a Club Recognition and Reward Grant

The Academy of Model Aeronautics has awarded a $50 Club Recognition and Reward Grant to the Johnson City Radio Controllers of Tennessee. The club attracted the attention of a Northeast Tennessee magazine, Out-N-About in September 2015. Club members Rich Koenig and Mike Starnes were featured in the three-page spread about the Johnson City Radio Controllers and their interests in aircraft modeling. The AMA Club Recognition and Reward Program was established to encourage clubs to promote model aviation.

 

The Academy of Model Aeronautics has awarded a $50 Club Recognition and Reward Grant to the Johnson City Radio Controllers of Tennessee. The club attracted the attention of a Northeast Tennessee magazine, Out-N-About in September 2015. Club members Rich Koenig and Mike Starnes were featured in the three-page spread about the Johnson City Radio Controllers and their interests in aircraft modeling. The AMA Club Recognition and Reward Program was established to encourage clubs to promote model aviation. The AMA offers clubs cash incentives for positive local media coverage for a public event, public service, club announcement, or other coverage. Click here to learn more about this program. JCRC1JCRC2 JCRC3

Friends Honor Distinguished AMA Member Rich Lopez With Memorial Brick

Richard “Rich” Lopez was born on April 7, 1948 and grew up in San Francisco. As a young child, he built plastic static models of planes and cars. At age 12, he flew ½ A control line models in the street in front of his house. He joined a local hobby shop flying club and competed in combat, stunt, and balloon bust events. He would later joined three Bay Area clubs: the Piston Poppers, the Flying Tigers and Komita. His childhood interest in model aviation would spark a lifelong love of the hobby. Rich loved to compete and was a force to be reckoned with.

 

Richard “Rich” Lopez was born on April 7, 1948 and grew up in San Francisco. As a young child, he built plastic static models of planes and cars. At age 12, he flew ½ A control line models in the street in front of his house. He joined a local hobby shop flying club and competed in combat, stunt, and balloon bust events. He would later joined three Bay Area clubs: the Piston Poppers, the Flying Tigers and Komita. His childhood interest in model aviation would spark a lifelong love of the hobby. Rich loved to compete and was a force to be reckoned with. He won numerous competitions and awards in his lifetime, including the AMA National Aeromodeling Championships. Most notably, he won the 1989 U.S. Team Trials and represented the U.S. as a Control Line Combat pilot in the 1990 World Championships in France. Rich had an immense interest in model design and strived to perfect his equipment. He designed many Control Line Combat models – the Matador for AMA combat, the Lil Matador, and Lil Snip for ½ A combat and the Samurai for FAI combat – a few of which were published in model aircraft magazines. The Matador and Lil Matador were kitted by Midwest Models. Sadly, Rich Lopez, 67, passed away peacefully at UCLA Medical Center on October 5, 2015 after a three-year battle with cancer. In October, friends of Rich came together donating an AMA Walk of Fame brick in their friend’s memory and honor. The brick will be placed at AMA headquarters in Muncie, IN in early 2016. Rich Lopez will be sorely missed by family, friends and members of the model aviation community. Visit the AMA Foundation website for more information on how to make a donation in memory of Rich Lopez. Click here to learn more about the AMA Walk of Fame program.   [caption id="attachment_2273" align="alignleft" width="807"]Thank you to the friends and family members who contributed towards the purchase of an AMA Walk of Fame brick in memory of Rich Lopez. Thank you to the friends and family members who contributed towards the purchase of an AMA Walk of Fame brick in memory of Rich Lopez.[/caption]  

Watch AMA's New Webcast, AMA Air

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TNRJvCgyiM As a supporter of the AMA Foundation we know you are interested in the latest information about the model aviation world. If you haven’t subscribed to AMA’s new video webcast, AMA Air, we encourage you to do so ASAP to make sure you do not miss a single episode.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TNRJvCgyiM As a supporter of the AMA Foundation we know you are interested in the latest information about the model aviation world. If you haven’t subscribed to AMA’s new video webcast, AMA Air, we encourage you to do so ASAP to make sure you do not miss a single episode. This month's AMA Air highlights include a spotlight on a Texas RC club charity event, a discussion on the history of the Torrey Pines Gliderport, and this month's news including AMA's involvement in a task force to develop the registration process for unmanned aircraft systems. Click here to watch the November edition of AMA Air.

AMA District VIII held RC Fun Fly, Wings Over Windsong

On Saturday, November 7, AMA District VIII hosted Wings Over Windsong, a fun fly RC event at Windsong Ranch in Prosper, Texas. It was an exciting day of flight attended by close to 800 people.   Along with AMA District VIII VP, Mark Johnston, attendees watched Quique Somenzini, F3A World Champion, fly a selection of airplanes provided by Bill Simpson. Video below shows Somenzini demonstrating his superior skill at the event.

 

On Saturday, November 7, AMA District VIII hosted Wings Over Windsong, a fun fly RC event at Windsong Ranch in Prosper, Texas. It was an exciting day of flight attended by close to 800 people.   Along with AMA District VIII VP, Mark Johnston, attendees watched Quique Somenzini, F3A World Champion, fly a selection of airplanes provided by Bill Simpson. Video below shows Somenzini demonstrating his superior skill at the event. https://youtu.be/ryZgVbp6eEI   Kids and adults witnessed the landing of a full scale Medivac Helicopter from PHI Air Medical (pictured below). The helicopter was on display and attendees had the chance to get a look inside. For added fun, the AMA Mobile RC experience simulator trailer was stationed at the event. WOW1 WOW   The event was held in support of the Wounded Warrior Project, and managed to raise $2,650. Congratulations to event organizers for their hard work: Windsong Ranch development group, AMA District VIII, Rowlett RC ClubNorth Dallas RC Club and Richardson RC Club, Mark Johnston, Ed Kranz, Charles Shaffer, John Williford, Lauren Stephan, and Kris Wilson. WOW2 To see more photos from the event, visit the event’s Facebook page or District VIII’s webpage.

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