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Sal Lake Float Fly
Sunday, 09 September 2012

Enjoy some wonderful footage from our recent Labor Day float fly captured by Jim Swanson using his amazing hexacopter. Thanks Jim!

 
Come Race with us!
Sunday, 09 September 2012
Race Video
 
Summer Pylon Racing
Monday, 27 August 2012

Invictus EF-1

EF-1 racers.

From the left Tony McDonald(E-flite Shoestring), Jake McDonald(Hangar 9 Sundowner), Jeff Penner(E-flite Shoestring), Jon Stychno (E-flite Shoestring) and Red Jensen (OD Invictus).

 
My Journey to the Nats
Thursday, 23 August 2012

Invictus EF-1

Ryan Jensen holds the Invictus prior to a successful run in EF-1 at the AMA Nats 2012

Growing up surrounded by model airplanes, I was always content with having something to do with my idle time, something to share with my dad, and for us to do together. Weeknights were filled with the smell of epoxy and monokote, weekends at the flying field. The people there were other kids and adults whom I assumed shared the same passion I did.

Gradually however it became a raging obsession. Not something I did in my idle time with my father anymore, although we still did that, but a consuming fire that has affected everything I do in life up until this very day. It has fostered a love of aviation that I would love to explore from a pilot’s seat, but my lot in life seems to be models and I’m ok with that. I know it sounds like some corny metaphor, but the truth is that if I’m not doing something with an airplane, be it reading a book, sketching a new design, building, even thinking about them, I’m not happy. Sometimes I feel guilty when my wife who has been stuck at home all week wants to go out, and I would be just as happy to be stuck in the garage all weekend. I’ve learned to control those urges, and am quite happy to do so; I have a wonderful life and family. Only much later did I find out that most other folks weren’t all consumed like I was, but rather simply did it for the fun, some only dabbled slightly. It was confusing a bit at first when I was younger, but I understand completely now.

Over the years I also found that I wasn’t content with building and flying the things as they came out of the box. I wanted to change stuff and make it my own. I have always been interested in the technical aspects of how and why planes behave the way they do. I was and still am a voracious reader. I always read the specs of the latest planes, the airfoils used, why the moments were particular to its handling characteristics etc. Math is a struggle for me, however when applied to model aircraft, it is a medium that I can use that made sense and I can learn with. It drove me to learn everything that I could about airplane design. I learned CAD solely so I could draw airplanes. I made a hotwire cutter to cut my own wings. I learned how to vacuum bag them to make them stronger and straighter etc. Eventually this all led to investing in a laser cutter so my creativity could be realized with as little delay as possible.

I love to fly anything, but racing and speed planes have always held something a little extra for me. The planes mark the epitome of efficient aerodynamic design; nothing more than what is absolutely essential can be tolerated in a winning aircraft design. I’ve studied every picture, article and plan I could find. Recently a new racing class has formed to loosely re-create the long defunct Formula One class but with the fire breathing high nitro two strokes replaced by a simple and reliable electric set up. What has attracted me to the class is that they look like reasonably scale approximations of the full scale IF-1 planes that race at Reno, another passion of mine. EF-1 as it’s called is a grass roots effort designed to be a feeder into the faster nitro powered classes, and to attract back some pilots who may have stopped racing for one reason or another. I designed a model of Jon Sharp’s Nemesis, the winningest racer in history, and decided to race.

Still after all these years, that fire still burns in my soul. I see the coverage of the big events in the magazines and all I want to do is be there, do the same things, participate in some way. Reading about the National Aero Modeling Championships or NATS, it always seemed to be the biggest and most coveted contest. It lasts more than a month, and covers every conceivable facet of the modeling world. Free flight, scale, racing, control line, aerobatics, gliders and on and on. Such a variety of cool stuff all in one place boggles the mind!

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