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Title: Career in Aeromodelling in India
Post by: aditya on July 15, 2011, 08:38:45 PM
In Past ,met some students in different -2 colleges...
they Want to pursue career in aeromodelling...
Want to know about the career opportunities in Aeromodelling in India??
Is it possible to pursue a career in Aeromodelling in current scenerio?


Title: Re: Career in Aeromodelling in India
Post by: VC on July 15, 2011, 10:36:39 PM
No and Yes.

No - the scope in India just isn't enough unless you have a job funded by the N.C.C. as an 'Aeromodelling Instructor' and you are required to do a 'naam ka waaste' job. Other than that option, it is not enough to keep your home fires burning. I recently (a month ago) met an Aeromodelling Instructor who had absolutely no idea what Fixed pitch / CCPM was all about. He had heard about an ESC but had never seen one. he still lives in the 1970's.

Yes - Look at the Quizzing Guru Derek O'Brien. Apart from providing support to a political party, there is little else that he does (other than conduct Mega Quiz Competitions) to sustain his flamboyant lifestyle. AFAIK, He used to drive a Merc 13 years ago.

It is all about how you market yourself. Your Image, your Personality and your Knowledge. IMHO, that is the order of importance. I repeat, IMHO.

These views are my own and are not meant to denigrate any individual. All I want to say is that, project yourself well and success will come to you.


Title: Re: Career in Aeromodelling in India
Post by: anwar on July 15, 2011, 10:44:14 PM
Well said !

There are couple of types of people here, who have aeromodelling as a big part of their day to day life.  I do not know them personally very well, but I will drag their names into this conversation with apologies in advance.

Sandeep Bajare seems to have a full time career in aeromodelling, as the resource person of Pune's main RC club/association.

Sanjeev Shah is an avid aeromodeller, who made RC his career (or a big part of it) by running RC Dhamaka, one of India's better RC stores.

There are other examples too.  The point being, there are few routes, but I am not sure these would lead to a "Merc owning" lifestyle very quickly (from what I understood).


Title: Re: Career in Aeromodelling in India
Post by: VC on July 15, 2011, 11:00:39 PM
I personally am aware of one such person, who aims to gross Rs.3.5 lakhs + in the month of Sept 2011 by conducting Aeromodelling classes at a single location in India.


Title: Re: Career in Aeromodelling in India
Post by: anwar on July 15, 2011, 11:13:18 PM
That is great, and a good data point for this discussion !

Are all months like September ? Or does September still happen only once a year ?  I mean for this gentleman !


Title: Re: Career in Aeromodelling in India
Post by: VC on July 15, 2011, 11:20:15 PM
I am not aware of that, but scotch loosens tongues and he let this slip as the evening turned to night. I don't like to intrude or scratch beyond the surface. From what I could make out, September appeared only once in his annual calendar! ;)

However, @ Rs.29,167/- per month, it is not such a bad deal, if you have other avenues for sustenance lined up!  ;D


Title: Re: Career in Aeromodelling in India
Post by: anwar on July 15, 2011, 11:27:56 PM
However, @ Rs.29,167/- per month, it is not such a bad deal, if you have other avenues for sustenance lined up!  ;D

Wonder what the EMI on a Merc is ;D


Title: Re: Career in Aeromodelling in India
Post by: akky on July 15, 2011, 11:31:18 PM
adding a few more names to the list
Mr Adarsh Bond
location :Bangalore
chases famous Bollywood actors and actress  with his heli for film shots...
owns an aremodelling modelling academy ....

Mr Harveer Singh Sodha
Location :Indore
their family business is aeromodelling itself  have though over hundreds of people
his dad and him take aeromodelling trainers and manufacture excellent glow trainers

Mr Jamal Ahmad
location: Gurgaon
Teaches basic flying skill and deals in glow plane related stuff

Mr Ravi gupta
Location : Lucknow
NCC instructor .
owner of Indian hobby hut
suppliers of glow planes and accessories and  Futaba radios


Title: Re: Career in Aeromodelling in India
Post by: akky on July 15, 2011, 11:33:56 PM
Well said !



Sanjeev Shah is an avid aeromodeller, who made RC his career (or a big part of it) by running RC Dhamaka, one of India's better RC stores.



Sanjeev sir also owns a company "Shahputra Trading (P) Ltd "
which deals in bar taps, crockery etc


Title: Re: Career in Aeromodelling in India
Post by: VC on July 15, 2011, 11:45:55 PM
Wonder what the EMI on a Merc is ;D

That Sir, depends entirely on your down payment! ;D


Title: Re: Career in Aeromodelling in India
Post by: anwar on July 15, 2011, 11:47:17 PM
Zero down was implied.


Title: Re: Career in Aeromodelling in India
Post by: VC on July 15, 2011, 11:54:59 PM
The 'Zero' down payment does not exist here in India and is not a realistic estimate. AFAIK.


Title: Re: Career in Aeromodelling in India
Post by: anwar on July 16, 2011, 12:01:36 AM
That was a reference from my prior incarnation.

PS: We are abusing this topic.


Title: Re: Career in Aeromodelling in India
Post by: VC on July 16, 2011, 12:07:53 AM
Sorry Sir! Yes, I agree, we are abusing it, let's withdraw. I think we have made our point.





Title: Re: Career in Aeromodelling in India
Post by: aditya on July 16, 2011, 10:18:01 AM
Thanks anwar sir , v.c. sir and akky for ur responses...
so either become a hobby shop owner or trainer....
these are dealing with supplying the rc stuff in country , or
imparting training for flying  or construction of rc planes etc. No doubt , it is also an essential part of RC....
but aeromodelling is not limited to just selling or training....

To custom design planes , heli,s , engines, F.P.V etc. for specific purposes can also be good choice of career in India....
Till now, we are just copying or following the west or chinese manuf.. (actually, chinese manuf. are also copying the west)..
we just import there items and start using that....
If more to do , then we can modify there items , but only up to a extent....
but nothing like which we can say , Made in India which is new for whole the world....
As a result , we are very far behind in comparison to other countries in designing and developing of new things...
We all know that India is Origin country or mother of planes or flying objects....
Instead of Origin , we are importing UAV,s from other countries...
We also have some UAV but these are not compatible to western uav,s as they are followed not developed...
So , mere keep following or copying is solution??







Title: Re: Career in Aeromodelling in India
Post by: asinghatiya on July 16, 2011, 10:38:00 AM
 :bow: Sharma Models, Jodhpur – Original, ‘Made in India’ Diesel Engines.... :bow:..  It’s now more than 4 decades they are in aeromoelling and their 3rd generation in on the floor to take the family baton ahead.  They are a well known brand in Europe and Australia and in NCC in India.  Apart from engines; they have high quality low cost and precisely designed propellers.

Be it Derek or Usha Uttuph they are great sellers of their own talent and rightly mentioned by VC shabh ‘Projecting’ their talent.... :hatsoff:

As far as career it’s a clear cut NO, but Entrepreneurship in aeromodelling ‘YES’ in India.   We don’t have corporate like HK in India who have well defined verticals for individuals to join them as employees. (Few days back I posted some career opportunities in HK on this forum but no one seems to be interested in those)
 
In nut shall if you want to Drive an earned Merc you have to be smart enough that’s all, it can be aeromodelling, Quizzing or singing... :thumbsup:


Edit: We dont have corporate doesent mean we will not be having, so I am hopeful for a better tomorrow. :-)


Title: Re: Career in Aeromodelling in India
Post by: aditya on July 16, 2011, 11:03:00 AM
That,s the point....
By just little modification of things or production in our country, we can not be the inventor ....
 Diesel Engines are in this world from the time of Rudolf Diesel.....
and same history for propellers....
correct me if i am wrong..


Title: Re: Career in Aeromodelling in India
Post by: sundaram on July 16, 2011, 11:17:05 AM
Aeromodelling per say in the current scenario is still largely only a Hobby in India. To pursue as an  independent career will require huge effort, dynamism and huge coverage to break even from whom ever is attempting it.

As a part of business which support Aero modelling Hobby in terms of training, supplying parts cannot be called as an career in aeromodelling but it is still largely like any other business.

However designing and manufacturing models and parts can still be called a career in aero modelling which is still in nascent stage, can grow only after the Hobby as such is recognized and has wide footprint in India.

However the future of the higher faculty and branches, what you can graduate into by pursuing aero modelling as a hobby like aerial photography, Survey, mapping, surveillance, security, Media coverage, certified UAV pilots is definitely huge in near future both in India and abroad.   :thumbsup:


Title: Re: Career in Aeromodelling in India
Post by: asinghatiya on July 16, 2011, 11:17:31 AM
My dear friend Aditya (Chankya's photograph in ur profile looks great) Well as far as inventions are concerned, they happen in responce to Needs and amazingly most of the inventions were 'serendipity'.

Engines, propellers, aeroplanes, radios bulbs etc were not invented in India because our forefather and we have different priorities in their our or lives. You see Chankya (I guess your idol)....invented 'Arthshastra'.....it was his priority. Aryyabhaat invented Zero...it was his priority.

I may be very generic in saying this but Indian's priority is more towards intellectual inventions than physical inventions.


Title: Re: Career in Aeromodelling in India
Post by: traxxrc1 on July 16, 2011, 11:55:13 AM
Wonder what the EMI on a Merc is ;D

lol...its 29,999/- on a C Kompressor.... Dont wana abuse this topic towards wrong drection but couldnt resist myself from replying... :P


Title: Re: Career in Aeromodelling in India
Post by: Snehal.Samar on July 16, 2011, 12:57:18 PM
I saw in somewhere in newspaper that India bought some UAV's from USA. I  felt bad about this . what is the need of importing them ? We have all the technical knowledge and also human resource. The main reason because of these is 'Brain Drain'.Govt. of India gives so much sub-cede but we are forgetting our duty.I am sure there are many people (in RCINDIA or other) who will be happy to serve India.

I've decided that i will never go for job abroad.


Title: Re: Career in Aeromodelling in India
Post by: avijit17basu on July 16, 2011, 01:03:38 PM
ums at coimbatore is into making high class enginesand high end stuff.
peopple like them may have a research team. There are a whole lot of suppliers to the defence sector as well.
so there is an option as a professional in aeromodelling
avijit


Title: Re: Career in Aeromodelling in India
Post by: aditya on July 17, 2011, 09:38:41 PM
thanks asinghatiya ....
one thing more...
we will not feel any need or requirement till we do not think differently....
just following anyone will not create any need or necessity....
and
inventions can not wait for a serendipity....


Title: Re: Career in Aeromodelling in India
Post by: aditya on July 17, 2011, 09:43:59 PM
still waiting for some positive replies from my respected seniors....


Title: What are full time career oppurtunities in Aero Modelling Field?
Post by: dheerajramaraju on April 14, 2014, 01:05:27 PM
Apart from running online shops, what are other opportunities, in this field as a full time job type.

Any ideas or anyone interested for start-up.

Please share!!


Title: Re: Career in Aeromodelling in India
Post by: anwar on April 14, 2014, 01:53:44 PM
Merged into existing thread.


Title: Re: Career in Aeromodelling in India
Post by: Priyanshu@ on April 09, 2018, 09:31:18 PM
Looking forward for more views on career in aeromodelling and rc aviation in current situation of 2k18.


Regards
Priyanshu


Title: Re: Career in Aeromodelling in India
Post by: dhruv321 on September 19, 2019, 01:34:12 PM
I am not sure whether Aeromodelling option is good choice for career or not. But one thing I must tell you that one of my friend got a decent opportunity in that field back in 2014, in Assam . There are certain Jobs in Assam (http://www.necareer.com) where this kind of specialization is important. So , I would suggest you to search jobs in Ne states because the competition is very less in that part.