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Wing Repair for Built adult Airplanes — Video from a Workbench.

Saturday, June 21st, 2014

Recently, we had a MAN reader write in seeking for assistance with correct his wing that he shop-worn by using into a reserve blockade during his club’s drifting field. The repairs was not too serious though bad adequate that he could not simply patch it up. Several years ago we wrote a How To essay […]

Workshop Tips — Wing Repairs for Built-up Airplanes

Saturday, June 21st, 2014

Note: This Hangar 9 Piper Pawnee ARF was intentionally shop-worn so we could denote this correct technique. LET’S FACE FACTS. If we fly RC airplanes, earlier or later, you’re going to repairs your model. Knowing how to understanding with common repairs inflicted on a models saves we income and extends a life of your plane. […]

Trouble Shooting Gasoline Engines — 11 Tips for Reliable Performance

Friday, June 20th, 2014

OK, so you’ve commissioned your gasoline engine properly, and done certain that a fuel tank is scrupulously commissioned and a fuel lines and fuel filter are all bending adult correctly, though we still can’t get any glow in a hole—the engine just won’t start. As a reserve note here, we always suggest regulating a scrupulously sized complicated […]

Big, Bad, Bomber! 1/3-scale B-25

Friday, June 20th, 2014

Last weekend, spectators and attendees during a Weston Park RC Show in England were treated to an amazing flight of a 326-pound B-25 Mitchell, flown by Roland Sabatschus, one of 3 brothers who spent some-more than 5 years building it. The 20-foot-span bomber is powered by dual 400cc Moki 4-strokes and tranquil by 6 receivers and […]

Go Discover, looking during a universe from above

Friday, June 20th, 2014

Article source: http://www.modelairplanenews.com/blog/2014/06/19/go-discover-looking-at-the-world-from-above/