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Making Heavy Duty Steel Brackets

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2019

When we wish to make something that will take a lot abuse, like a spindle guides on a hulk scale airplane’s alighting gear, there’s zero worse than steel. For my stream 27.5% scale Nieuport 24 WW we biplane project, we motionless to use 0.032 (1/32 inch) amiable steel piece to form a bottom beam plates. […]

Tips for drifting an RC Triplane in Competition

Friday, January 18th, 2019

With a 2019 drifting deteriorate around a corner, we suspicion we would post this story again about removing my hulk scale Fokker Triplane in figure to contest during a 2016 Top Gun Scale Invitational. For me, being invited by Frank Tiano to compete, is a large deal. we was intensely gratified with how good my […]

Making RC Brass Fittings — Saving Time and Effort

Tuesday, January 15th, 2019

Bracketry is an aged tenure referring to creation tiny coronet brackets for scale RC indication airplanes. Mostly used for connection points where we need a plain hard-point for a connection of wing struts and paraphernalia wires for biplanes and other handle braced airplanes. For a longest time, this was all finished by hand, regulating fine-toothed […]

AMA’s Response to FAA Proposed Rulemaking

Tuesday, January 15th, 2019

The Academy of Model Aeronautics care group is tough during work creation certain lawmakers in Washington, DC, will safeguard that AMA members will continue to legally fly RC aircraft. It is so critical that a RC displaying village has a clever voice in Washington! Here’s what a AMA has to contend about a FAA’s due […]

Snoopy Flies Again!

Friday, January 11th, 2019

Watch out Red Baron!!! That’s right, Model Airplane News has redrawn a classical skeleton for Al Signorino’s 1969 RC Snoopy’s Doghouse and we’ve spotless them adult with CAD. The aged strange skeleton were descending detached and so it was time for an upgrade! If we are a Snoopy fan, watch out for a new 50th […]