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Warbirds over Delaware 2014 Video

Tuesday, July 29th, 2014

Article source: http://www.modelairplanenews.com/blog/2014/07/28/warbirds-over-delaware-2014-video/

4-days compartment a WW1 Dawn Patrol Meet!

Tuesday, July 29th, 2014

Hosted by a Long Island Sky Hawks RC club, this IMAA authorised eventuality is simply a best partial of a RC summer. It is all about WW1 and there’s accessible execution too! Like explosve drops, ridicule dogfights, kill a balloons and mark landings to piquancy things up! Our possess Gerry Yarrish is streamer down and environment […]

Which Pitts Special do we like a best?

Friday, July 25th, 2014

We usually returned from a drifting margin where were exam flew a new Micro UMX Pitts Special S1-S. With a AS3X stabilization system, we were really stir with a performance, even with a bit of breeze thrown in for good measure! What’s your opinion of this mini classical and what’s your all time favorite chronicle […]

Workshop Build-Along — Sopwith Camel Part 9 — Cheek Fairings

Thursday, July 24th, 2014

After a bit of mangle to cover a Warbirds over Delaware event, we got behind in a emporium for a small some-more peculiarity Camel time. We left off with a abaft turtle rug stringers being installed. From here brazen during a tip of a fuselage, a cockpit area and a appurtenance gun “Hump” territory is […]

Workshop Build-Along — Sopwith Camel Part 10 — Sheeting a Camel’s Hump

Thursday, July 24th, 2014

Actually, a Sopwith Camel gets a name since of a mound like fairing used to mix in a twin Vickers appurtenance Guns set only in front of a cockpit. So that is a really apparent underline for any indication Camel. Here’s some pix of how we grown and sheeted this critical apportionment of a model’s […]