Here in the Southern US were are already well into flying season and it is heating up fast! A quick item I would like to bring up is we have a lot of visitors from up north and from Europe attend our events here in the south and there are a few tips to stay comfortable and safe if you will be traveling this way in the near future. While most of these seem common sense you would be surprised how many folks don't heed these tips (including me sometimes).
1. Make sure you are wearing adequate protection from the sun. Take a few minutes and apply some high SPF sunblock to help protect your skin from over exposure which might cause problems for you down the road.
2.A large brim hat with ventilated top while not "cool" to most folks is really the coolest headgear to protect you and to let your head disperse the heat it needs to from your body. Ball caps are TERRIBLE at this, hold in the heat from your head, and allow your ears to get burned by the sun.
3. Wear loose light colored cotton/cotton blend clothing. This helps to reflect some of the heat from your body and keep you cool. While you may be making a fashion statement with that black t-shirt, all you are accomplishing is turning yourself into a heat-sink.
4. Drink plenty of water. Soda's don't do the trick here. You need good 'ole WATER to keep your body cool and operating properly. Every year someone I know that goes to these fly-ns / contest here in the south sufferers from some heat related problem.. Usually because they were not drinking enough water. So keep yourself hydrated!
5. Most importantly PACE YOURSELF. If you are in a new environment that you are not used to be sure and take your time and don't get in a rush. Now you know why we talk so slow down here.
Just a few information items to cover this month...
1. 3D Repository - Now that the number of STL files has gotten pretty large in the 3D Repository, I have rewritten the 3D Repository page to split them up into categories and you can now search it. It and the resource repository work the same now. Site Supporters, click here to check it out.
2. Warbirds Over Georgia - I hope to see some of you at Warbirds Over Georgia June 6th - 8th at Mac Hodges place in Americus Georgia. Be sure to come up and say hi if we have never met, would love to shake your hand! You can find more information by clicking here.
3. Build Threads - I hope your flying/building season (depending on where you are in the world) this year is a good one. Please be sure to share your build in a thread if you have not already done so. Sharing your experiences (good and bad) while building will help others who might be struggling with the same issues.
That’s it for this month.
Blue Skies, Mike
__________________ Mike Chilson,
RCSB Owner/Founder
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