Hi ,
Friday , Saturday and Sunday were Mr MOSS filled days .
A total of 67 nos of Mr MOSS were built and flown over these days :
37 nos at the Fly Spad Workshop at MIT Campus , Anna University
30 nos at NIT Warangal Tech fest .
A total of around 110 Engineering Students formed the 37 teams at FLY SPAD in Chennai .
36 of the 37 gliders were test flown by 1 pilot ( Venkat ) and 1 Copilot ( Saju ) and all flew great .
In fact the feed back from the participants were the most satisfying part " though they learned a lot of theory this was the first time they made something by themselves and actually saw it fly " .
Some even were so thrilled that they tried to fly their Mr MOSS and a few actually flew a circuit or half before they crashed the plane but since damage if any was minimal and they had made it themselves they were confident of repairing it even if something went wrong.
In fact to add fun and to show the versatility of SPAD we had a challenge of design your plane and we will make it in a few hours which was taken up by Abdul Hakim College of engineering Vellore , Their plane actually flew well so they got to keep the plane with the set up as a prize.
On the whole it was fun filled , enjoyable and educative experience for all of us as well.
The biggest satisfaction was around 200 + college students were exposed to practical aero modeling in these two days and hopefully we should have at least 10 % continuing this great hobby . Saju and me hope to do our small bit for the hobby through these workshops.
The encouraging bit was also there were I think 3 all girl teams in the 37 and one of them made one of the best flying gliders despite being 1st year students {:)}.
The response to the Anna University workshop was huge : 182 teams applied for the 30 slots and we were forced to restrict it to 37 as the number of Radios available were limited.
Sai
Will try to upload some photos if and when I get them from MIT.
Nice :thumbsup:
Too bad you did not take any photos yourself :o Would have made good marketing material also.
BTW, did you have a buddy cable setup for newcomers to try ?
Great!! :salute: This will have a good impact on the community level awareness of the hobby. Possibly should have indian RC forums for "further help" and "direction" on this hobby ;)
Quote from: anwar on September 27, 2009, 05:32:30 PM
Too bad you did not take any photos yourself :o Would have made good marketing material also.
Anwar ,
There were official photographers around including Video and BTW I had to get the kits organised for all these including 2 other workshops in less than 3 weeks as well as we had to conduct the workshop as the resource persons so frankly we forgot about the photos ( need a smiley to show stressed like pulling at the hair ;D ) as these did not figure in the priority list may be we should remember it next time when we should hopefully be better organised .
There was no question of buddy cable , 37 gliders were test flown in 2 hours the students tried flying on their own and crashed but MOSS took it quite well :thumbsup:
I will be getting USB sim cables for around 100 of the 4 channel 2.4 G radio's soon and have advised the students to get them and practice on FMS .
Sai
Which 4 channel 2.4 radio are you getting in bulk ? (Just curiosity, no brand war this time :argue: ) ;D
Same as this one :
http://www.rcindia.org/radios-and-receivers/rcforall-fs-t-4-a-2-4-g-radio-(tx-rx-)-now-available-for-rs-2700/
Of course the price of Rs 2700/- is not valid any longer it is Rs 3000/- without sim cable and Rs 3300 with sim cable .
In fact I am out of stock but when they do come back in stock we will be launching a beginners starter pack which will contain Tx , Rx , 3 nos servos , Motor , ESC , Prop , battery , charger and sim cable .
WHAT DO YOU GUYS THINK OF SUCH A BEGINNERS STARTER PACK ???
The good part of this set that we saw in the last two days was that Binding it is very very simple and there was not a single case of the Radio not linking with the Tx when bound even when around 10 - 15 of them were on together.
Sai
Sai,
I must say that is a great effort to spread this hobby among the masses. I am sure your efforts will bear fruit one day. Hopefully, we could expect some more new aeromodellers and flyers from India very soon.
-Ismail
Thanks Ismail , you were the one who introduced me to SPAD :salute:
BTW you Zeus and the Spitfire were visible every where at MIT Anna University Campus on various Banners . ;D
Which is the one that had the toilet brush Holder as the cowl ;) :D
Sai
Quote from: rcforall on September 28, 2009, 12:50:40 PM
Which is the one that had the toilet brush Holder as the cowl ;) :D
Thats the Ki-100. Its my avatar pic (without the cowl though)