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ULTIMATE RC EXPO

Radio Control Boat Modeler, Jun 2004

Fuel your passion at the world's

Pack a bag, grab the kids and prepare to be amazed, enthralled and entranced like never before. RCX 2004 is just around the corner, and it promises to be bigger and better than ever! On April 24 and 25, 2004, Southern California's Anaheim Convention Center will play host to the hottest, most dynamic exhibition in RC history. Air Age Media and Vision Entertainment are teaming up once again to bring you the action-packed, adrenaline-pumping RC experience of a lifetime.

In addition to having more than 70 manufacturers on hand to showcase the coolest new boats, cars, planes and gear on the market, RCX 2004 will feature a gigantic new indoor boat pond where racers will churn up giant rooster-tails (better bring your umbrella!). Car enthusiasts will lust for the full-size tuner cars on display as well as the nonstop RC action on three on- and off-road tracks, including a new stunt track where RC cars-and their world-class drivers-will perform gravity-defying feats. The best RC plane pilots in the world will demonstrate awe-inspiring aerobatic maneuvers in not just one but two expanded fly zones, and the steely sounds of grinding metal will signal the return of the massive Steel Conflict battling robots-150 strong! RCX is also your opportunity to meet the editors of your favorite mags and tell them what you really think!

Music, food, entertainment and $10,000 in prizes; we're redefining the radio control hobby. RCX 2003 energized the industry-in 2004, we're gonna revolutionize it!

Copyright Air Age Publishing Jun 2004
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