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IMAC and IMAA
Last Post 16 Apr 2009 08:43 AM by
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Anthony
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31 Mar 2009 09:03 PM
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IMAC and IMAA is two totally different things correct. I kind of assumed it was the same but I noticed on the Joe Nall registration you have to be an IMAA member.
Anthony Whitaker
Phil Vance
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31 Mar 2009 10:09 PM
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Big difference Anthony. Try the two web-sites.
IMAA - http://www.fly-imaa.org/
IMAC - http://www.mini-iac.com/
That will tell you what each one is about. The main thing is IMAA is a SIG* that promotes flying big airplanes for fun only. IMAC is is a SIG* that is all about competition.
Phil
* - Special Interest Group to AMA
Phil Vance
Anthony
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31 Mar 2009 10:47 PM
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Is there any way of joining IMAA using PayPal or is mailing in an application the only way? The form is the only way I could find.
Hey why you are here, I received a letter from AMA that was talking about something called the Intro Pilot program. The packet had some literature about the program but I am not sure what this is. From what I can tell it is basically insurance on someone I am buddy boxing or helping. I would like to get it but it asks for other forms from a charter member to fill out which it did not send and I am just not sure what they are wanting me to do. You have any insite on the program.
Anthony Whitaker
Phil Vance
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01 Apr 2009 11:00 PM
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You can only join thru a check and mailing it in, I think. Bill Hamby is the President of IMAA and he is a WSRC member.
We choise you to be a club training person. Hope you do not mind. It lets you help someone that is not an AMA member.
Phil Vance
Anthony
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01 Apr 2009 11:33 PM
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I sent the IMAA form in today anyway. Just in case I want to fly at Joe Nall.
I would like to the training thing. Does someone have to send in some kind of form or has that already been done?
Anthony Whitaker
Phil Vance
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02 Apr 2009 12:32 AM
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Everything has been sent in. You ARE the training person along with Kent Rogers and I think Bill Mitchell.
Phil Vance
Roy
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02 Apr 2009 10:43 AM
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Anthony, What are you flying that is IMAA legal? Those little electron burners won't qualify!!!
ESSAYON!
Anthony
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02 Apr 2009 09:52 PM
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How is this for an electron burner?
I just wanted to join in case I decided to fly something at Joe Nall. Website says it is a requirement.
Anthony Whitaker
Roy
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04 Apr 2009 08:38 PM
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Now THAT might work. Tell me about it!
ESSAYON!
Anthony
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05 Apr 2009 08:41 PM
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33% Lanier Extra 330l. Hitec 7955's on rudder, 7985's on everything else. Fixin to order an Evolution 80gx motor. A123 batteries on ignition and on the 9100 powersafe receiver.
Anyone heard any good or bad things about the Evo 80GX motor?
Anthony Whitaker
Rob
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15 Apr 2009 11:54 PM
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Hello All,
Nice pic Anthony,Hope you get it in the Air soon. Sounds like youve done your homework.
Looking forward to flying with you guys in the IMAA meet Sat.
Robert,
King R/C
Anthony
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16 Apr 2009 08:43 AM
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Evolution 80GX came yesterday.
I have to work this weekend so I wan't be able to go Saturday.
Anthony Whitaker
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