AAM Facebook Page

Dear Members,

Great news… AAM now has a Facebook page!  Actually, it’s a Facebook Group.  Thanks to Richard Helmich (AAM member and avid sport flyer/FPV’er), we now have a another place to share info and pictures, blog and exchange information.  The AAM Group is really a forum, and more!  It does not replace our website or any of the features on AAM’s webpage, but it does allow for a more interactive experience.

This is “Closed” group which means that only members of the Group can access it and post.  However, everyone in AAM can join, and you can invite others (from outside the Club) to join as well.  Really, anyone that is genuinely active in RC will be allowed to join and share with our Group.  Eventually, we may completely open this up, but since we’re just getting started, we decided to keep things small for the time being.

You must have a Facebook account to the join the Group and you must request admission from the moderator (Richard).  Here is how you do it:

  1. Create a Facebook account, or if you already have one;
  2. Go to the following link:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/583245255200844/ and request to join the group (by clicking on the “Join Group” button (see below).
  3. The moderator will send you a confirming email which will allow you to become a member of the Group.

That’s it… that’s all there is to it.  We already have a few members in the Group and the posts are rolling in.  Don’t miss out on the fun, (dare I say it) join AAM on Facebook!

Best regards,

Joe Pirozzoli, Director Public Relations

New Website Online

We are pleased to announce the release of our new website for AAM!  A redesign is long-overdue and our goal is to provide you with pertinent club information that is easily accessible.  We hope you enjoy it and if you have any comments or suggestions regarding the website, please don’t hesitate to contact our webmaster.