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Shop Tip — Custom Trim Scheme Made Easy

Friday, June 10th, 2016

The Great Planes Proud Bird EF1 Racer is one of a few ARFs that comes in an all-white tone intrigue so a owners can put his possess tradition pattern on it. Having a vacant board is unequivocally sparkling and also rather daunting to me since that means we have to come adult with my possess […]

Huge Honey Bee Homebuilt

Friday, June 10th, 2016

This 19-foot-span hulk is a scale facsimile of Walter Mooney’s Honey Bee, a homebuilt pack craft from a early ’50s. Built by Dave Horton, this indication is powered by a 250cc gas engine and has a wing flaps and slots that a full-scale did. Flown here by John Greenfield during a Large Model Association’s accommodate […]

Home Made WW1 German Lozenge Fabric

Friday, June 10th, 2016

When it comes to covering scale airplanes, there is zero so severe than German WW1 aeroplanes. At a time Germany grown a deception settlement that consisted of irregularly made polygons called “lozenges.” From 1916 to 1917, a lozenge settlement used 4 colors; from 1917 to 1918, a five-color settlement prevailed. Typically, a tip surfaces were […]

Long Island Sky Hawk’s Dawn Patrol

Thursday, June 2nd, 2016

Well with a Summer starting to feverishness up, a arriving Giant Scale WW1 eventuality is only over a horizon. Mark we calendar for Jul 28 -31 and conduct down a Long Island Expressway, or improved yet, take a Port Jefferson Ferry, and get to this considerable event! With copiousness of good WW1 airplanes and good […]

BIG BLOCK POWER! UNDERSTANDING GASOLINE ENGINES

Wednesday, June 1st, 2016

THE INSIDE SCOOP ON HOW 2-STROKE GAS ENGINES WORK Whether your ultimate idea is to fly large 3D aerobatic planes or to commander giant-scale warbirds, bargain how gasoline engines work and how to scrupulously set them adult is intensely important. Besides their good fuel efficiency, gas engines are reliable, easy to start and altogether are […]