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'''TAMS Radio Control''' is an unadvised club dedicated to educating the TAMS student body on radio-controlled drones, planes, and land vehicles. The club is self-sufficient, with the executives supplying the radio-controlled (RC) devices themselves. The purpose of TRC is to not only educate others about radio control, but to also encourage a stress-free environment in which TAMS students would be able to drive and fly drones while simultaneously fostering an educational community centered around RC. | '''TAMS Radio Control''' is an unadvised club dedicated to educating the TAMS student body on radio-controlled drones, planes, and land vehicles. The club is self-sufficient, with the executives supplying the radio-controlled (RC) devices themselves. The purpose of TRC is to not only educate others about radio control, but to also encourage a stress-free environment in which TAMS students would be able to drive and fly drones while simultaneously fostering an educational community centered around RC. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:08, 22 July 2022
TAMS Radio Control
Topic(s) | Radio Control |
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Abbrev. | TRC |
Active Years | 2020 - 2021 |
Advised | No |
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TAMS Radio Control is an unadvised club dedicated to educating the TAMS student body on radio-controlled drones, planes, and land vehicles. The club is self-sufficient, with the executives supplying the radio-controlled (RC) devices themselves. The purpose of TRC is to not only educate others about radio control, but to also encourage a stress-free environment in which TAMS students would be able to drive and fly drones while simultaneously fostering an educational community centered around RC.