The Starting Grid website (www.sgrid.com) has recently been updated with modern content management software that offers the users a very wide range of options well beyond that of a simple forum. You can simply elect to participate in the forums after registering, plus there's blogs, photo albums, calendars, polls, user ratings and much more. There's no cost to register with SGrid - you simply need a valid email address and within minutes you'll have access to a large community of experienced enthusiasts of all types with whom you can simply exchange ideas, and who can help you get answers to questions that might otherwise be tough to find elsewhere.
SGrid has been serving the RC and other hobby communities since 1998 and it features one of the most open environments for dedicated enthusiasts and newcomers alike, that share a passion for their hobby. It also seamlessly integrates with a number of social networks, plus your profile can include AIM, Yahoo, MSN and Skype user names so you can chat with other members live.
To register, simply visit the website and enter your information; then wait for the confirmation email. Once you receive it, click on the link to verify your account (AOL users will need to activate the links in their email before clicking on the link) and you're ready to go.
There are other forums that the group is involved in, including photography, shooting, and electronics. If you have some free time, check it out - www.sgrid.com.
SGrid has been serving the RC and other hobby communities since 1998 and it features one of the most open environments for dedicated enthusiasts and newcomers alike, that share a passion for their hobby. It also seamlessly integrates with a number of social networks, plus your profile can include AIM, Yahoo, MSN and Skype user names so you can chat with other members live.
To register, simply visit the website and enter your information; then wait for the confirmation email. Once you receive it, click on the link to verify your account (AOL users will need to activate the links in their email before clicking on the link) and you're ready to go.
There are other forums that the group is involved in, including photography, shooting, and electronics. If you have some free time, check it out - www.sgrid.com.