Get Ready… The AMA Nats are about to kick off!
Mark your calendar! The Academy of Aeronautics’ National Aeromodeling Championships (Nats) are almost upon us! This week the Indoor Free Flight competition is underway at Rantoul Aviation, (6 Aviation...
View ArticleHorizon Hobby RC Fest Rocked!
We had a blast at the Horizon RC Fest this weekend! With jets, aerobats, night-flying, fireworks and even rock crawlers and racers on the dirt track, it was a fun-filled celebration of radio control....
View ArticleFourth of July: Birth of a Nation, Celebration of a Culture
Eleven score and 20 years ago, our great, great, great, great, great, great. great grandfathers put their butts on the line to create a new nation and, to follow Abe’s words more precisely, the new...
View ArticlePro Tips for Flying Twins
There’s just something special about twin-engine airplanes. Whenever a twin shows up at the flying field, most modelers stop what they’re doing and go over to check it out. Maybe it’s the sound of the...
View ArticleMaster the Waterfall
When you’re flying a stable elevator, you can perform an inside “waterfall” (micro loop) by maintaining full up-elevator, and applying full power and a little right rudder to correct ... Continue...
View ArticleHangar 9 P-51D Mustang 20cc ARF 69.5″ [VIDEO]
From Hangar Technology: The Hangar 9® P-51D Mustang 20cc ARF is an expertly crafted model that combines modern engineering, outstanding flight capability, plus no compromise...
View ArticleEASY RIVETS & DETAILS — Improving the looks of any ARF Warbird
While I was building my giant-scale Top Flite F4U Corsair ARF, I wanted to add just a touch of detail to help break up its overall-blue paint scheme. Regardless of your model’s color, adding some...
View ArticleThe Bee Liner
suppose you might be expecting something “lazy.” Let me introduce you to the Bee Liner, a plane whose ̀nest trick is just sitting “stationary,” taking a break, reclining in the air. You can do this...
View ArticleCessna 172 Skyhawk
A four-place, single-engine private aircraft, the Cessna 172 is considered the most successful light plane ever built. First Ԁown in 1955, the earlier models were straight-tail fastback models, and...
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