History
''Wings Across America 2008 (WAA-08)'' was the creation of Frank Geisler of Gloucester, Virginia. Frank is an avid RC pilot, USAF veteran and AMA contest director who volunteers his free time to help promote the sport/hobby of radio controlled flying. When Frank discussed this project with some of his friends, it was received with such enthusiasm that the project was born of this energy. All that was needed was to find hundreds of RC pilots across the US in every state willing to fly the plane at their home field and then drive to the next pilot, thus forming a nationwide network of pilots who would fly across America. Frank used the internet RC forums and emailedWAA-08 Statistics (current as of 11 October 2013)
*26,587 miles traveled *812 pilots have flown the WAA-08 plane *230 AMA Chartered clubs visited *48 states visited *333 registered pilots *29 registered pilots in California (the most, followed by NY with 22) *1 registered pilot in Delaware and Vermont *0 degrees –Coldest temperature that the WAA-08 plane was flown: Richard C (#263) Butte, MT. *107 degrees –Hottest temperature that the WAA-08 plane was flown: Mike H (#127) Valley Mills, TX *8,500' – Highest altitude flown by the SQuiRT by pilots Rod B (180) & John C (180a) of Dillon, CO. *12,000+ emails sent in support of the WAA-08 adventure *4,500+ posts on the online RC Forums in support of the WAA-08 adventure *112,490 hits on our WAA-08 Google Maps page *205 pages of notes taken recording my personal experiences and important events of the WAA-08 adventureMajor events attended
*Kitty Hawk, NC 17 Aug 2013 *The Joe Nall 11–18 May 2013 *Southeast Electric Flight Festival (SEFF) 22–28 April 2013 *National Electric Fly In (NEFI) 11 Jun 2011 *Western States Electric Fun Fly (WSEFF) 4–6 June 2010 *Dallas Electric Aircraft Fliers (DEAF 23) 27–28 September 2009 *Southeast Electric Flight Festival (SEFF) 1–3 May 2009 *Northeast Electric Aircraft Technology (NEAT) 12–14 September 2008The oldest and youngest pilots
*Youngest Female: Nicole Hansen 8 *Youngest Male: Evan Holman 6 *Oldest Female: Carol Bershers 68. Marva Clingaman also admits she is at least 68. *Oldest Male: Bill Baily: 97Club with the most WAA-08-pilots
*Hampton Roads R/C Club (53) coordinated by Sam Verlander pilot #404 *Tri-County R/C Club (30) Coordinated by Scott Saxon pilot #398 *Monroe County RC Club (23) Coordinated by Mike Friesel pilot #359 *Tarheel R/C Flyer (22) Coordinated by Mike Then pilot #397 *Toledo Weak Signals (17) Coordinated by Charles Hainy pilot #346 *Prop Floppers (15) Coordinated by Kent Clingaman pilot #347 *Hawks R/C Junior Aviators (10) Coordinated by Tim Pease pilot #64 *South Bend Radio Control Club (10) Coordinated by Terry Rensberger pilot#339Most flights in a single day
*69 on 31 August 2013News coverage
*33 Online news stories *30 Local papers *6 nationally publicized magazines have run articles on the WAA-08 adventure *6 Local television news broadcasts *1 Local radio show *1 Parade (Logan County Fair Parade) *1 Weekly RC Podcast that provides WAA-08 updatesForum members
*135 on RC Groups *33 on WattFlyer *2 on RC Universe *2 on Flying GiantsPlane statistics
*Plane: Simple Quiet Robust Trainer (SQuiRT) *Wingspan: 38" *Motor: GWS sp400 (1st one replaced after 215 flights) *ESC: Spectrum 18 Amp from Medusa Research *Batteries: MaxAmps 1100 mAH 7.4V 25C LiPos *Props: GWS 7x3.5 *Receiver: Spektrum AR6100e *Servos: 2 Ea Hitec HS-55 *Radio: Spektrum DX6i *Battery Charger: Cellpro 4s from FMA Direct *AUW: 16 ounces *Built from: Balsa and vinyl covering *Manufacturer: Stevens AeroModel *Year Built: 2008Sponsors
*Stevens AeroModel *Horizon Hobby *Redneck RC *SuperFly RC (Tram) *Big Al's Hobby Supply *RC Pro Racing *MaxAmps *Hobby Hangar *Castle Creations *Grumpy Monkey Designs *E Cubed R/C *FliteLine Hobbies *R/C FlightCast *Vinyl For RC *Medusa Research Inc. *Nico Hobbies *Al's Bicycles and Hobbies *Steve Cranford (WAA-08.org Domain creator) *Desert Eagles Model Airplane Flying ClubGallery
''"Doolittle Raid" Memorial Celebration'', the SQuiRT pays tribute in Columbia, SC. Flown by "Wings Across America 2008 (WAA-08)" pilot Jerry Branch on 3/12/2009. 'Dallas Electric Aircraft Fliers (DEAF 23)' September 27–28, 2009 Dallas, Texas ''Southeast Electric Flight Festival (SEFF)'' May 1–3, 2009 Andersonville, Georgia ''Northeast Electric Aircraft Technology (NEAT)'' September 12–14, 2008 Downsville, New York. ''Western States Electric Fly'' June 11, 2010Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA)
Founded in 1936, theOnline web pages
The following sites published articles on the WAA-08 Wings Across America adventure *Aero News *EAA Young Eagles *Derry News (Pilot #45) *The Valley News (Pilot #64) *The Jackson Herald (Pilot #84) Wings Across AmericaPublished articles
* ''Jackson Herald'' newspaper, Ripley, WV December 30, 2008 * ''Columbia WLTX'' TV & newspaper, Columbia, SC March 12, 2009 * ''Joplin Globe'' newspaper, Joplin, MO August 7, 2009 * ''Backyard Flyer'' magazine, June 28, 2009 * ''FlyRC" magazine'' July 2010 issue #80References
External links
* {{Official website, http://www.waa-08.org, Wings Across America 2008 (WAA-08) official website