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5 Easy Steps to a Knife-Edge Spin

Thursday, July 17th, 2014

In my opinion, a knife-edge spin is one of a many considerable impassioned aerobatic maneuvers. It’s really perfectionist for a commander and a airframe. In normal knife-edge, a aircraft is rolled approximately 90 degrees from honest turn flight. Then altitude is postulated by regulating tip rudder. When a scheme is complete, a commander will hurl […]

Exterior Details: Dummy Control Linkages

Thursday, July 17th, 2014

There’s an aged observant that scale models are unequivocally never finished, we only stop adding sum to them and go flying! Each scale modeler has to confirm for himself when adequate is enough. For me, we suffer adding sum to a tip surfaces of a wings and control surfaces in a form of scale manikin […]

Fantastic Fokker

Thursday, July 17th, 2014

Watching this video, it’s easy to understand why Manfred von Richthofen himself was such a proponent of a Fokker D-VII, even yet a “Red Baron” died before a initial D-VIIs reached service. Built from a Balsa USA pack by Knut Huk and piloted by Andy Nusser during a Flugtage MFC in Oberhausen this summer, the 1/3-scale model fighter has a 10-foot wingspan and […]

Warbirds over Delaware:100+ Flightline Action Photos

Wednesday, July 16th, 2014

One of a favorite destinations during a drifting deteriorate is warbird events, and a granddaddy of them all is a annual Warbirds over Delaware accommodate hold during Lums Pond State Park in Bear, DE. This 3 day eventuality is an IMAA eventuality for hulk scale warbirds from all eras. From WW1, a 20s and 30s, […]

Flybys from a flightline during Warbirds over Delaware!

Sunday, July 13th, 2014

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