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Old 06-07-2009, 08:08 AM   #4
Downhumpty
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Default Re: expectations for IMAC learning and time commitment

Any chance them < 10 Yr old kids fly? This sport is a great way to spend family time. I have raised three boys and only the oldest cares nothing about it. The other two have and are still enjoying our sport. Alex, my now twelve year old son has be flying since he was three. I have never presured them to fly, just made it availible to them. I also hold a fun time job and enjoy weekend outings with my son at local and not so local contest. As mentioned above you will meet great people, learn more than the ole brain can obsorb and add to the best times of your life attending an IMAC event. Don't be shy, use this link to www.mini-iac.com to get you started. I have inserted a picture of Alex at his first Youth Masters and a now picture. Youth Master is a kids event for youngsters 16 yrs old and younger. Must be a member of AMA and be profiecent in take off and landing a RC airplane. Find more information at www.joenall.com .
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