Monday, June 18, 2007

RC Paper Model Kit Inventor Wins $50,000 on American Inventor!


We just finished watching the ABC American Inventor show from last Wednesday, June 13 (we TiVo). We were surprised to see that one of the entrants was a paper modeler, Ricky DeRennaux, teacher from Oklahoma! His invention was a radio controlled paper model kit with design software! He demonstrated a paper toy car and he pointed out to the judges that the wheels were 100% paper as well. The judges were very impressed so much that he actually won the LosAngeles leg of the contest! He won 50,000 dollars with the chance to go on to the next phase and the chance to win One Million dollars! The 50,000 is given to finalists to further develop their inventions. He was up against some good inventions: lightweight fold-able wheel chair, clamp for children's hearing aids and more. One of the criteria for the judges selections is that the invention has mass market appeal.

His idea is actually not 100% new as I seem to recall a paper model site that did have the idea of RC paper models, but the wheels were not paper. But, he may be the first to market the idea.

Regardless if he is eventually the One million dollar winner he is getting the idea of paper modeling out there to a broader audience!
American inventor is on Wednesdays 9/8 central on ABC.

Here is the clip featuring Ricky and his RC paper toys on YouTube

2 comments:

12Fax said...

I thought Ricky DeRennaux's invention, the HT CUSTOM RACERS kit was fantastic. I'd like to see the RC boats, planes and cars on the market soon.
I watched his American Inventor pitch on YouTube.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=Njn77XqwMH8

I hope he wins. I'll vote for him.

Anonymous said...

Ricky DeRennaux has been working on paper cars for many years. I have watched students use his software and curriculum in the classroom to build and race cars, and it is amazing to see kids have fun and learn incredible science and technology skills at the same time. They even form companies and learn business skills. And yes,the wheels are paper! His invention is fun, but better yet, it teaches kids real life skills. He gets my vote!