Paul's first glider lesson. A S 2-33 at the Calistoga Soaring Center, California 1972.

 

 

About Radio Carbon Art:

Radio Carbon Art has been producing specialty films since our first video release ‘Endless Lift’ in 1998. Our growing collection of DVDs are sold around the world and thousands of pilots have learned to fly better with our educational how-to series.

Creative Director Paul Naton has an extensive digital art and design background with a BFA from the University of California San Diego. Paul’s been involved in creating large public art projects, has designed a nationally distributed magazine, and has developed communication graphics for corporations.

Aviation has always been a passion for Paul. He began flying R/C sailplanes in 1989 and has been pushing the envelope of the sport since. He’s won many major slope racing and handlaunch glider contests and is an authority on high-performance flying techniques.

If you have any queestions or comments about our products or web content, please contact by e-mail.

All of our high quality productions are produced on Apple computers with Canon video and still cameras. We use Macromedia Freehand 10 and Abobe Photoshop CS for layouts, graphics, and web design. Apple’s Final Cut Pro, Motion, and Color, are used for video editing. For DVD creation, we use Apple's IDVD4 and Studio Pro. For web pages, Adobe Go Live and Freeway Pro do the work.

All art, text, and images created by Radio Carbon Art and Paul Naton are copyrighted © 2005. No part of this site or products may be duplicated or used for any commercial purpose without permission of Radio Carbon Art or Paul Naton. Personal and private use of any part of this site is granted. Articles on this site can be reprinted with permission only.

Paul launching his CHK Pheonix F3B sailplane off a maxi high start.