Static Display @ NTU 16 & 17 March 2017
The Static Display
RMS was cordially invited by Nanyang Tehnological University, which is ranked 13th globally and the world's top young university, to do a 2-day joint static display at their campus.
The purpose of the display was to generate awareness to the students regarding radio-controlled flying of various types of airplanes from aerobatic planes to a WW2 warbirds, helicopter to turbine-powered giant-scale jet fighters.
The crowd was very responsive and had inquired RMS of the techniques to fly, the tuning of the engines, as well as the bypass ratio used on the turbine engines.
Things we did
- To promote radio-controlled flying (or hobby) with the students to the students
- To show the latest technologies involved with the hobby
- Improved bilateral relationship with NTU
- Learning experience for RMS from the feedback by the students.