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Revell Nano Hexagon RTF

Friday, June 19th, 2015

Take multirotor drifting down to a micro scale with a Nano Hexagon. This little six-rotor marvel is tiny in distance though large on fun and ease! Six rotors offer softened fortitude for easy flights indoors or out. Plus, a conductor includes an automobile flip symbol to govern pro flips on command! Six-rotor helis are set […]

William Wylam: Mar 9, 1915 – Jun 4, 2015

Wednesday, June 17th, 2015

William Austin “Bill” Wylam, remarkable aviation artist, historian and longtime writer and crony of Model Airplane News passed divided Jun 4, 2015. Everyone here during MAN offer a deepest condolences to a Wyalm family and in meaningful Bill for so prolonged will skip him dearly. We schooled from his son, Stuart Wylam, that he upheld […]

Highlights of a new JR 28X Radio System

Wednesday, June 17th, 2015

Featured in a Sep 2015 emanate of MAN, a new JR 28X  from JR Americas is an extraordinary radio system. I have been a JR radio fan for many years and have always found a code to be stone plain in a opening department. One of my initial serious, “go to” radios was a hold […]

Workshop Build-Along — Sopwith Camel — Part 28: It’s all in a details

Monday, June 15th, 2015

After operative on this Sopwith Camel for over a year and a half, it is down to a small sum that make a indication complete. All a building, portrayal and finishing all furnish a 3D board to supplement a tiny sum to. Here’s some of a sum that did not uncover adult in any of […]

Workshop Build-Along — Sopwith Camel — Part 29: Balancing a CG

Monday, June 15th, 2015

Well, this is a really final from a seminar shred of this Sopwith Camel Build-Along. After removing a indication balanced, it will all be about how it flies, and that means a outing to a Club’s drifting field. To change a model, we used scuba weight and lead shot commissioned in a engine compartment. we […]