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Video Tip — E/Z Wire Bender

Thursday, September 20th, 2018

When it comes to building RC airplanes, we have to learn how to hook wire. Z-bends, L-bends and other handle angles come in accessible for joining control horns and stifle linkages for indication of any size. Small to middle distance indication aeroplane alighting gears and wing struts also need a tortuous of wire. The E/Z […]

Pro Tips for Laminating Balsa

Thursday, September 20th, 2018

As my online Build-Along for a Sopwith Camel continues, we recently did some lamination work on a tip wing, and suspicion it would make a good How To. This technique has been used for decades though to a new era of RC indication builders competence be value explaining in detail. Here’s how we did. There’s […]

Amazing L-39 Albatros Jet

Wednesday, September 19th, 2018

— World’s Largest Turbine Powered Jet Today, turbine jets are really renouned and we can see them during many scale competitions. As jets grown from heat powered ducted-fan-power systems to loyal turbine power, their sizes started to increase. Really large turbine jets tumble in a 1/3 scale size, though now there are even bigger jets […]

New for Premium Members — Home grown decals

Wednesday, September 19th, 2018

While finishing scale RC models, it can be formidable to find a correct decals we need for a specific project. Sure, there are copiousness of vinyl stick-on graphics packages accessible in many opposite sizes for renouned aircraft like a P-51 Mustang or a F4U Corsair, though acid for insignia-like nose art for your scale indication […]

Happy 71st Birthday U.S. Air Force

Wednesday, September 19th, 2018

Here’s a Birthday Card sent by a Pentagon to all USAF Airmen. “On Sep 18, 2018, we applaud a 71st birthday of a United States Air Force. As a Total Force military, municipal and executive team, we are all Airmen…Wingmen, Leaders, Warriors. In 1947, a Air Force faced a fast changing world. Leaders like Hap […]