Thursday, December 25, 2008

Fly at Joan of Arc Business School

"Religion is not an obstacle of peace." We hav proved the statement right on last Wednesday when we went to Joan of Arc Business School. At the same time, on Monday of the same week, we went to Islamic College of Thailand. Everyone agreed on the same idea: we have to work together for the good of the country.


Mr. Pisit was contacted by Dean Mother Teresita about 2 months ago before settling down the date and time.

"We feel very warmly welcomed by the students like we are the most important one." Mr. Pisit said



Joan of Arc Business School, BKK, Thailand


Dean Mother Teresita served coffee to the staff by herself.


Mr. Pisit demonstrated the correct procedure to craft an airplane.


Everyone was paying his/her full attention!!!


Was she too serious about this?


Mother Teresita told students to relax and enjoy what they were doing.


"Make it beautiful" said Mother Teresita




DONE!!!!!!!!!

Every was ready to fly...

In just 3 hours, these airplanes were made.

One..two..three.....CHEEZE
Last speech about how to fly from Mr. Pisit

Then, we went to Trimith School to fly due to the location's problem.


Everything was successfully done.
Thanks to everyone who has been involved in this activity.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Fly at Kwae River (2)

After the happy ending of Kwae River week, Mr. Pisit and our organization are greatly reputed from many.

"It's so cool!!!"

We built the biggest Radio Control Airplane ever, flyed it at night, with all the effects.

And this is probably the first in Thailand...


Today, I have a portion of the video of the flight.
The rest is still in editing process, but for long


Monday, December 15, 2008

Fly at Kwae River

Our organization has an oppurtunity in engaging the show of Kwae river week.

We have built (as I already mentioned in one of the previous blog) B-2a to illustrate bombing attack like it did happened in the past. This activity helps us as a builder and audience to understand What damage does WWII do to Thailand. And it should be view as a lesson so that this dreadful situation won't repeat itself.


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Monday, December 8, 2008

Fly at night

Mr. Pisit (President of R.C.S.A.) has once told me that ...
to control the airplane in day time is not so hard because the pilot and co-pilot can SEE

But with radio control airplane, we have controller in every estimated distance period. Out of sight, this airplane is nothing.

Therefore, at night, this task is much harder...

Now let's see video of B-24 airplane (we build it by ourselves) in the opening ceremony of Kwae River anniversary!!