Thanks to team pilot Justin Pucci for sharing this great photo. How could it get any better than that gorgeous weather, a beautiful Henseleit and of course a Jeti! We absolutely love how you personalized your DS-14 with your name!
Smile Pretty!
Take a look at this great photo Ashleigh Heath and Jase Dussia posed for at the Mid America Fly Low Fly in. Check our more great images from RCGroups below.
Jeti USA/Esprit Tech Press Release: DC-24
Jeti USA would like to announce that our new Jeti DC-24 2.4GHz/900MHz Radio System just passed all the FCC required testing. We are expecting to receive final Equipment Authorization (FCC/US), and Certificate of Acceptance (IC/Canada) in next few weeks.
From The Flightline: Irvine California War Birds and Classics Event
One amazing part of having such a large team are all the events we get to hear about, even if we can’t attend. Michael Middleton recently took a trip to an event in Irvine California. Here is what he had to say about it:
I recently attended an very large scale model event in Irvine California where we had close to 65 pilots and at least twice as many aircraft. The weather was great for Las Vegas standards as we are used to 105+ temps and kind of windy. There it was cool-around 75 deg and overcast making for some awesome flying weather. I flew my electric Sebart PC-21, ESM Sea Fury, and Carf models P-47 Thunderbolt all Jeti and MKS Servo controlled airplanes. The event was Friday through Sunday and was a real fun time. There was a catered banquet on Saturday night and the food and drinks were great. The event was sponsored by the Southern California Scale Squadron and they did a stellar job with keeping everything moving.
At the end of the show, his Thunderbolt was awarded Best of Show. Awesome Job! Take a look at some pictures he submitted.
Birds Eye Look at this Maiden Flight
Take a look at Courtney’s maiden flight of her Hornet racing frame by Rev Aerial! Awesome video.
Radio System: Telemetry Controls (Motor/Engine Overheating Protection)
Watch this Jeti Short to find out how to use a temperature sensor to reduce throttle or cut throttle when in an overheating situation.