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Updated: July 22nd, 2009 10:26 AM EDT

“Fly4Life” Mission Aviation Calendar Now Available


Banyan Air Service
This is the August 2010 design in the "Fly4Life" calendar which is available along with the original artwork in the IAMA tent at AirVenture.


Banyan

Fort Lauderdale, FL – Missionary pilot and aviation artist, Jim Rendel, has created a special edition 14 month calendar with detailed drawings of aircraft used between 1930 and 2010 in humanitarian and mission aviation.

Rendel grew up in northwest Nigeria where his parents were missionaries with SIM (Serving in Mission). Growing up in a remote area meant that Rendel and his siblings were 500 miles from the mission boarding school and they would have to fly back and forth on a small mission plane. Rendel’s early interest in aviation was fueled by these flights, model airplane kits, and a talent for drawing. Rendel has a commercial pilot’s license with instrument and multi-engine ratings and an A&P mechanic’s license. He has contributed to SIM for 36 years and logged 10,000 hours of flying experience in West Africa.

When Rendel learned the theme for this year’s Air Venture was “Fly4Life,” he drew the artwork and copy for the calendar and worked in association with The International Association of Missionary Aviation (IAMA) to produce the “Fly4Life” calendar. Don Campion, President of Banyan Air Service, and long time friend of Rendel is pleased to be the sponsor of this unique calendar. Stop by the IAMA tent at Air Venture to enjoy an exhibit of Rendel’s original artwork and to purchase your copy of the calendar. The calendar will also be available on-line at www.simusa.org for about $15. Proceeds from the calendar go to IAMA and SIM.