The 2026AMA flying season is here, and the AMA District I Outreach Team (ADOT) is seeking enthusiastic volunteers who are passionate about aeromodeling to join our team and participate in any of the following event types.
STEM school events: Help teachers engage with students on the principles of flight, model aircraft kit building, and learning to fly RC aircraft on simulators or a buddy box.
STEM expo events: Collaborate with us and organizations such as the FAA, Civil Air Patrol, and the Scouts to showcase to teachers and students how learning about AMA and aeromodeling might lead to STEM-related careers.
Airport air shows: Fly your favorite air show aircraft in a demonstration and/or buddy-box attendees with our trainer airplanes or flight simulators.
Club public events: Provide AMA’s logo shelter, flight simulators, buddy-box trainers, promotional handouts, and glider kits, and answer attendee questions about AMA benefits.
To become an ADOT volunteer or to see the 2026 District I event schedule, please contact us via the website at amadistrict-i.org/outreach-team.
youtu.be/1xl2nmH2-mE: This video provides an overview of how the ADOT introduces individuals to AMA and aeromodeling through its mission of public entertainment, education, and engagement at airport air shows, STEM expos, Scout jamborees, Aviation Career Education (ACE) camps, UAS/drone school education programs, and AMA club events.
youtu.be/FLXYcPpTws4: ADOT members have participated in the Beverly Airshow in Beverly, Mass., since 2017. The show is hosted by Rich Little to support Fight4CF, a nonprofit organization that raises money to fight cystic fibrosis (CF). ADOT partners with Rich at other shows that he hosts as a win-win for CF and AMA. This two-day show features full-scale and RC flying demos, RC flight simulator and buddy-box flying for attendees, food and novelty vendors, and more.
youtu.be/JH473NG8NPc: ADOT members have spent decades showcasing RC flight demonstrations and static displays at airport air shows. These events paid off when the producers of the Thunder Over New Hampshire Air Show at Pease Air National Guard Base invited the ADOT team to perform RC model aircraft flight demonstrations for 28 minutes each day, right before the Blue Angels took to the sky to entertain audiences of nearly 80,000 people.
youtu.be/J2w8aDjI0N4: ADOT members frequently volunteer to participate in local club events, especially those involving UAS/airplane build projects, learning the principle of flight, and how to fly RC model aircraft. The Greenland Central School STEM class in Greenland, N.H., spent an entire day at one of the Freemont RC Flyers’ flying sites with ADOT members, Associate Vice President (AVP) Daren Hudson, and AVP Doug Thompson to learn about aeromodeling.