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Old 10-25-2006, 10:38 AM   #16
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I think he shouldn't be allowed to fly at ANY age !

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Old 10-25-2006, 03:32 PM   #17
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I think he shouldn't be allowed to fly at ANY age !

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Old 11-03-2006, 11:52 AM   #18
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Justin says I can't do the Tic Toc's as well as he does. Is it time to break his fingers? There simply is no respect.
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Old 11-03-2006, 03:38 PM   #19
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Congrats proud papa!

My question is this....is he really a field rep?...is he able to help customers with their machines?...offer feedback to the company that is relevant to developing product?...I thinks its great that he can fly....but what else does he offer MA?....there are plenty of younger kids (not quite that young!)...that have tremendous flying skills...but really offer very little real PR exposure other than the age novelty.
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Old 11-03-2006, 10:34 PM   #20
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Congrats proud papa!

My question is this....is he really a field rep?...is he able to help customers with their machines?...offer feedback to the company that is relevant to developing product?...I thinks its great that he can fly....but what else does he offer MA?....there are plenty of younger kids (not quite that young!)...that have tremendous flying skills...but really offer very little real PR exposure other than the age novelty.

It is brand recognition. You see talent like that, you get them on your team. We sponsor all kinds of "kids" that are skateboarders, snowboarders, etc that aren't half way to driving age and yet we (a car audio company) look for up and coming stars. That usually sticks with them and the other "kids" and grown ups alike see what they are flying and want the same thing. For us old dogs in our 20s and 30s with our slow reflexes, it is about PR at events
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Old 11-04-2006, 11:02 AM   #21
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Congrats proud papa!

My question is this....is he really a field rep?...is he able to help customers with their machines?...offer feedback to the company that is relevant to developing product?...I thinks its great that he can fly....but what else does he offer MA?....there are plenty of younger kids (not quite that young!)...that have tremendous flying skills...but really offer very little real PR exposure other than the age novelty.
Its all about the exposure!!!!!!!
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Old 01-02-2007, 11:18 AM   #22
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I had no idea what sponsorship meant. Just like most of you, I thought things were given to you. I found out it was not so. There are levels within the sponsorship program. As you rise, I've been told that your discount rate goes up. Only the top tier "Team Pilots" may get full (what most expect) sponsorship. Due to sponsorship contract, I can't discuss the specific rates but for most, you can equate sponsorship = discount.

I would have much preferred "level x" or "entry level" sponsored pilot. However, the entry level is called FieldRep at MA. I believe you can see that there could be some confusion and questions like above mentioned would pop up.

I also had no idea there were so much jealousy in our beloved hobby. This is a hobby isn't it? All we wanted to do is have fun in what we love.

I can hear and smell the jealousy in their voices. It is ugly.

At first it was more of a compliment when they did not believe a 3yr old can do that.

Now that has been proven, people come out with no 4 year old has the mental capacity to do that and be safe and 4 is 4 attitude.

Then came "pimping your kid for sponsorship". Yes I'm a proud dad. I wanted to share my greatest joy with fellow RCers. Does that make me a pimp?

And the final saga of jealousy, "In this day and age, due to sims, anyone with time and money can do that". Is there a need to knock a good thing?

I am tired. Although FG community has been exceptional, the rest of the forums have been disapointing to say the least.

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Old 01-02-2007, 11:58 AM   #23
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This is all about fun. You can be the very best at flying RC models and still not make much money. You and your family are having fun. As long as you keep that in perspective you will always be winners in my book.

Most people are very impressed and happy for you and your son. Just keep in mind that a lot of forums are a place that a lot of insecure people love to hang out. They can criticize and pick at people while hiding behind their keyboard. I'd suggest you still post on all the forums to share your son's gift to those who will appreciate it and ignore the critics.
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I had no idea what sponsorship meant. Just like most of you, I thought things were given to you. I found out it was not so. There are levels within the sponsorship program. As you rise, I've been told that your discount rate goes up. Only the top tier "Team Pilots" may get full (what most expect) sponsorship. Due to sponsorship contract, I can't discuss the specific rates but for most, you can equate sponsorship = discount.

I would have much preferred "level x" or "entry level" sponsored pilot. However, the entry level is called FieldRep at MA. I believe you can see that there could be some confusion and questions like above mentioned would pop up.

I also had no idea there were so much jealousy in our beloved hobby. This is a hobby isn't it? All we wanted to do is have fun in what we love.

I can hear and smell the jealousy in their voices. It is ugly.

At first it was more of a compliment when they did not believe a 3yr old can do that.

Now that has been proven, people come out with no 4 year old has the mental capacity to do that and be safe and 4 is 4 attitude.

Then came "pimping your kid for sponsorship". Yes I'm a proud dad. I wanted to share my greatest joy with fellow RCers. Does that make me a pimp?

And the final saga of jealousy, "In this day and age, due to sims, anyone with time and money can do that". Is there a need to knock a good thing?

I am tired. Although FG community has been exceptional, the rest of the forums have been disapointing to say the least.
Keep posting about him. Those idiots that are knocking you are just jealous. They only wish they could shake a twig at him. Keep him flying. Love to see that little kid fly like that. Hopefully one day mine will turn out like that. Dont get to discouraged those that are knocking it are just ignorant!!!!!!
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Old 01-02-2007, 12:41 PM   #25
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I had no idea what sponsorship meant. Just like most of you, I thought things were given to you. I found out it was not so. There are levels within the sponsorship program. As you rise, I've been told that your discount rate goes up. Only the top tier "Team Pilots" may get full (what most expect) sponsorship. Due to sponsorship contract, I can't discuss the specific rates but for most, you can equate sponsorship = discount.

I would have much preferred "level x" or "entry level" sponsored pilot. However, the entry level is called Field Rep at MA. I believe you can see that there could be some confusion and questions like above mentioned would pop up.

I also had no idea there were so much jealousy in our beloved hobby. This is a hobby isn't it? All we wanted to do is have fun in what we love.

I can hear and smell the jealousy in their voices. It is ugly.

At first it was more of a compliment when they did not believe a yr old can do that.

Now that has been pr oven, people come out with no 4 year old has the mental capacity to do that and be safe and 4 is 4 attitude.

Then came "pimping your kid for sponsorship". Yes I'm a proud dad. I wanted to share my greatest joy with fellow Racers. Does that make me a pimp?

And the final saga of jealousy, "In this day and age, due to Sims, anyone with time and money can do that". Is there a need to knock a good thing?

I am tired. Although FG community has been exceptional, the rest of the forums have been disapointing to say the least.
That is a shame. I Don't understand this type of thinking, but I know it exists. For a lot of people this is more than a hobby. For many, flying model air planes defines them as a person. In other words model airplanes are everything to these people, it is not a hobby anymore, past a "way of life" it literally is their life.

Their is nothing you can do except try to ignore this type of behavior and shelter your child as best you can. It is a very hard subject to explain to a small child. All kids know is whether or not someone likes them but not the nuances.

My son is 4 and also loves to fly model airplanes although not even close to your sons level. My son just likes "hammering on the sticks" on the buddy box. For him it is fun.
Recently a local news station was filming at our Field. Once they found out my son was going to fly they filmed and interviewed him with great interest. As we were talking I made a joking remark about him being one of the better flyer's at the field. This truly upset and angered a few. I couldn't understand how a 4 year old on a buddy box was any threat, but I guess it is. I can only imagine your case.

Have as much fun with your boy as you can, you both should be extremely proud, you will never get these years back so make the most of it.
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Old 01-02-2007, 12:59 PM   #26
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I think it is awesome that he is doing as well as he is, and that he has a father such as yourself to guide him and enjoy the hobby with him. I started flying when I was 11 (control-line, and later RC) and my father felt it was a waste of time and money.

As for whether or not he should be allowed to fly, well, I've seen some 40 year olds that had no business flying. If your son flys well and knows what is safe/unsafe, more power to him.

I have a 12 year old son that has only been flying for a year. He has really taken to this hobby, and has really caught on very quickly. It used to be my hobby, now it is our hobby. Sometimes I don't fly at all, I just enjoy watching him fly. Several of the guys in our club let him fly their planes just to see how well he can fly them.

Keep on flying, and enjoy the hobby together.
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Old 01-02-2007, 01:13 PM   #27
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Hi Red, Hey one thing you should never forget, 'Your son is a prodigy'. It is not true that anyone can do this given enough practice or time. Heck some guys still cant fly that well after many years of practice. But Justin has 'got it'. He is prodigic in his flying capabilities, Ecspecially his heli flying!! I just saw the latest video of his heli flying on DOD and was blown away!!! OH MY GAWD, is all I could say. His heli flying is not to be taken with a grain of salt. It actually takes a special talent to fly a heli. I have often compared it to trying to juggle while standing on a football.
Your a proud father with a good reason to be, keep it that way!! Way to go justin!!!
P.S.---Also keep us posted with more vids!!!!! I absolutly love watching his flying. I get a real kick out of knowing that the person behind the controls is only 4!!!
It really adds to the 'WOW' factor. ~~Jack~~
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Old 01-02-2007, 01:21 PM   #28
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Thank you guys so much for the support. It has meant a lot in the past but truely more the past few days. I have always known that people of 8 to 80 frequent these sites. However, you don't always think about that at the time of reading comments. It has dawned on me that people make comments and remarks representing their respective age as shown on their profile! I have decided to turn mine on as it allows one reading the comments to put on a proper filter or mindset if you will. This way, you won't get too upset for a comment by a young person for making a rash remark. I believe showing of the age next to poster's handle is a GOOD thing and hope other sites adopt. Good job MAX.

I have nothing against 8 year olds posting here to be perfectly clear.

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Old 01-02-2007, 01:33 PM   #29
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Good for him.. Keep him flying. No age is too young to get kids started in any R/C Hobby. As long as the kids are taught safety and enjoy their hobby while being closely supervised, there should be no age limits.

As far as being a field rep... He is an easy sell, and the notoriety from his mere presence will help publicity...
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Old 01-02-2007, 01:33 PM   #30
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Dude this lil kid rawks !!! I don't even remember what knd of things i did when I was 4. I just turned thirteen! He may go in the Guinese world book of records !!!! ....or he can be the next QQ !!!
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