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Cole Palen and his Triplane

Wednesday, October 21st, 2015

Back in a day, Cole Palen was famous universe far-reaching as a Bloody Black Baron of Rhinebeck. There are many references and websites online and a best is a one for a Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome itself at: www.oldrhinebeck.org. Also, there have been many scale models of Cole’s triplane built and flown over a years. But […]

MAN gets a new Roof — Drone aerial inspection

Wednesday, October 21st, 2015

For about 2 weeks now a internal thatch association has been replacing a roof of a bureau building! Curiosity got a improved of us, so we sent out Blade Chroma quadcopter  adult to examine what all a sound was about! It took a integrate mins though a workmen beheld out camera worker and as we […]

Mercury Adhesives Brush-in-Cap Threadlocker

Saturday, October 17th, 2015

From Mercury Adhesives: The New Mercury Exclusive Brush-in-Cap Threadlocker is a singular and insubordinate product that is changing a approach builders are means to secure their fasteners.  By regulating a Threadlocker (aka “Screw Glue”), fasteners are prevented from subsidy out.  However, how do we request it but creation a mess? Mercury Adhesives is a initial […]

1/3-scale Fokker Triplane Flight Report — Sneak Peek

Saturday, October 17th, 2015

Soon to be published in a arriving Feb 2016 emanate of MAN, here’s a hide rise of Balsa USA hulk scale Fokker Triplane kit, by editor, Gerry Yarrish.   One of my all-time favorite airplanes is a Fokker triplane. First saying movement in 1917, a Fokker Dr.1 (tridecker), was a perfectionist aircraft to fly. But […]

Unconventional Giant Flier

Friday, October 16th, 2015

You don’t see scale RC models of this WW II aircraft each day! Ken Sheppard designed and built this  giant-scale WW II Blohm Voss BV 141 over a dual year period. The indication is propitious with Spektrum radio apparatus and eight servos. He notes, “The uneven pattern [was intended] to give clearer views for a three-man […]