Thursday, July 31, 2008

Donation for Making VCD and Guide Book

Mr. Pisit Mitkuakul, president of R.C.S.A., has a good new for everyone who has a passion for remote control airplane. Our organization has planned to publish VCD and guide book about crafting an airplane. By these two, it will be very easy to learn how to craft step by step.

Guide book and VCD contains intensive details of the procedure and knowledge about remote control airplane.

"Everyone who reads this will be able to craft a remote control airplane," said Mr. Pisit.


cover of the guide book

The reason why the book is not released yet is because we don't have enough budget to publish it. The estimated amount that we for publishing is about 190,000 baht (about $5800). Once again we need you to understand that we are not here for making profit, instead we will give these away for free.

Anyone or any organization that is willing to donate and be a part of building a better foundation for Thai kids please contact directly to:
(Thailand)
Mr. Pisit Mitkuakul (president)
Tel. 6663372041
E-mail: pisitmit@yahoo.co.th, pisitmit@hotmail.com
Mr. Dumrongyut (Head chief of counselor) Tel. 6694496686
E-mail: dr.yut1409@gmail.com
Office of R.C.S.A. Tel. 6628092900
(For English, please contact via E-mail only)

For account address, visit http://www.oknation.net/blog/pisitmit/2008/07/30/entry-2


cover of the VCD

Don't hesitate to ask questions.
We appreciate concerns and cooperations. Thank you very much.

Monday, July 28, 2008

Solar Cell Airplane Craft

Mr. Pisit Mitkuakul, president of R.C.S.A, has a will to encourage a space for Thai youths to express their new ideas. And this is another oppurtunity he gives to students from Military Technical Training School who create a solar-cell airplane craft.

"One major problem for remote control airplane is that a battery can last only for half an hour."

Mr. Tanapat Klaypong and Mr. Kritikul Janvithi, freshman students from Military Technical Training School, came to see Mr. Pisit to ask for both financial and technical support for creating a solar-cell airplane craft. This can solve the major problem of remote control airplane by allowing it with unlimited power source.

And we don't let them down...

At R.C.S.A


Test whether the solar cells give enough power to a craft.


Measure electric current from the solar cells.


Motor for an airplane craft


Build the pad for experiment before flying.


Build the remote control

The result of this ground experiment is that the airplane can actually use energy from solar cells. Also, when the current is not sufficient, it can be switched back to battery. However, an airplane requires about 12 solar cells.

Next time we will show you a flight with solar cell energy.


"New perspective is very important as well as a place for it to shine. Thai youths are as good as others; however, we need to provide them a placce," Mr. Pisit said at last.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Bugs-Chased UFO

Mr. Pisit, as a committee judging the winner of youth inventions, had got a chance to talk to the owner of the creative invention bugs-chased UFO.

The valuable invention needs to have this quality: useful to society. Since Thailand is an agricultural country, the bugs-chased UFO will be very practical and useful to farmers. Who knows? The owner of this impressive invention is just a girl named Thanchada Sam-angsri from Southern Thailand.


Mr. Pisit, Miss Thanchada, Mr. Lumpong(Thanchada's teacher/advisor)
(From left to right)


Thanchada and her bug-chased UFO for large area


This creation was made from a waste product such as bottle, can.


The material could be bought in the local area.


Real lead of the day


From the experiment, it worked effectively.


She showed every part of the plane.


This is the draft before the making.



The capablility of Thai youths is no different from other countries. It is important whether adults give them oppurtunities to express their ideas. We need to support this younger generation of ours.

R.C.S.A wants to be a part of improving our own country. So, we would like to support students with the creative and practical ideas as much as possible.


P.S. Mr. Pisit is going to go to Taiwan with the committee to witness the competition.

Friday, July 18, 2008

Scientific Invention for Children and Youths

Mr. Pisit Mitkuakul was appointed by
Lady Kutsama Worawan at Ayutthaya
(Secretary of Office of The Basic Education Commission)
to be a committee judging the winner
and also to be a speaker of this event.
From this event, we can see the potentials of Thai kids.
And also this event acted as a stage for them to show their talents.
President of the event Lady Kutsama Worawan at Ayutthaya
and Mr. Pisit Mitkuakul
A place for the kids to show their potentials are significant. Many educationaters have said that students are the center of education. But in the previous decade, there were very few places like this. Therefore, this is an oppotunity for the kids themselves to learn.

Committees

Mr. Pisit handed the pay that he got from being a committee to a teacher from Srisaket(province in Northeast Thailand) for his travelling.

a lot of press

The winners are going to compete at International Exhibition for Young Investors in Taiwan.

Special talk from the committees.

UFO (chase down the mosqitoes)
from Miss Thanchanok Sum-angsri Bamglpl

Hydrofloy Ships
from Chiangrai
...
Next time we will see the inventions from the students who are going to Taiwan.

Monday, July 14, 2008

Photo Book

The Radio Control Modeler Sport Association (R.C.S.A.) led by Mr. Pisit Mitkuakul has a policy to promote the knowledge about aeronautics practically.

Students will need no cost at all to attend the training. And in some occassion, we also give out free luch.

Our organazation was set up 6 years ago. And by now, we have taught about 2000 schools altogether. We went all over Thailand--in the city, and remote area--and we are still strongly looking forward to go further. Our goal? We want it to become an elective subject for high school students and also to become the youth national sport.

Mr. Pisit has a will to publish the book about aeronautics that has been translated from foreign languages (to Thai). However, the cost of publishing is not affordable for us.

Therefore, we decided to make it into e-book (for education only/for bussiness, please contact us).

The first e-knowledge of our organization(in Thai) is consisted of procedure of making an airplane craft with intensive details.
(for English, please go to http://howtoairplanecrafts.blogspot.com/)



Free Download
Photo book for making a radio control airplane craft with intensive details by The Radio Control Modeler Sport Association.

If anyone has a question about the procedure, don't hesitate to contact us. We will answer every question, especially the question from students. Contact us at dr.yut1409@gmail.com, pisimit@yahoo.co.th, or pisitmit@hotmail.com.

Right now, we are in need for financial support. If any organization want to support the education of younger generation in Thailand, please contact us at the same e-mail.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Fly at Thammasart Rangsit ...2

(Continue from the previous blog)

And then Sunday came .... inside Thammasart Rangsit
Athletes(students) from 11 schools arrived at 9.00 a.m.

Mr. Pisit and the committees from schools in Pathumthani distinct 1 had divided the competition into 2 types
1. Longest - meaning the one who can control the airplane in the sky for the longest time
2. Wingover - meaning the one who flies with a good and beautiful style


Athletes & Airplane


Mr. Pisit was explaining the rules of the competition.


Others were waiting for their turns.


Checking the airplane ... the airplane must be made by the athlete only.


THE WINNERS!!!!


Not only the trophy ... we also gave away a remote control and airplane.

And this was the end of the competition
Students said that it was fun and they were waiting for us to come again.
That was relieved. We weren't no longer tired.

We are very thankful for cooperation from everyone especially teachers from each school who put their full attention for this event and Ms. Ajchara Homhuan.

Monday, July 7, 2008

Fly at Thammasart Rangsit

**Thammasart Rangsit is a campus of Thammasart University located in Pathumthani, Thailand.


On 28-29 July 2008

Mr. Pisit and his team, and Mr. Nattapong and his team went to give a lecture about aeronautics and airplane craft.


Students came to sign up early in the morning.

For this event, we wanted to thank Prathomsuksa Thammasart school and Mr. Snong (teacher).


Students were from 11 schools:
Prathomsuksa Thammasart School, Patumvilai School, PCC Pathumthani, Pathumtani Nantamuni School, Kanarajbumrung Pathumthani School, Samkok School, TUN Pathumtani School, Wat Hattasarnkasert School, Shuntaromattaprachasun School, Thammasart School, and Khanchanapisek Technical College Mahanakorn.


Mr. Pisit was speaking to the students.


Teams were demonstrating the method of crafting an airplane.






Students were beginning to craft.


Advise by the teacher


Teachers from Kanarajbumrung Pathumthani School were giving advice to students.


Mr. Nattapong and his team showed the technique to fly the airplane.


"It flies so high,"


"It's too high. I can't see it"


Students were practicing for tommorrow competition.


No matter what we did ... it seemed that there is always someone who couldn't stop taking a picture.


Let's take a break. And we will see next time that who will become the champion.