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Makeover Magic — Turning a Sport ARF into a Great Looking Scale Superstar

Friday, March 16th, 2018

Not everybody has a calm or a many hours it can take to build a vast scale model, so a accessibility of ARF warbirds such as a Phoenix Model A-26 Invader has been a bonus for time-challenged builders. The usually obstacle is that we are singular to a clothing a manufacturer chose for their subject, […]

Warbird Pilots goes BIG for WW1 — New Giant Scale Pilot Figures

Thursday, March 15th, 2018

For several years now, WW 1 RC pilots have been finding a advantages that come with incomparable aircraft. The regard “Bigger Flies Better” has never been some-more loyal than went it comes to WW1 models. One association modeler/dealer that has beheld this is a friend Adam Martin during Warbird Pilots. With a healthy dislike for […]

RC Aerobatics: Fly a Cuban-8

Thursday, March 15th, 2018

This pointing aerobatic scheme looks like a figure-S fibbing on a side. It consists of a 3/4 loop with a 1/2, hurl as a craft flies inverted downward during a 45·degree angle, followed by another ¾ loop and another 1/2 hurl during a second forward angle. It is generally considerable when achieved tighten to a […]

1:1 Scale Cri-Cri

Thursday, March 15th, 2018

When a full-scale aircraft is radio-controlled, does it count as a 1:1 scale model? Check out this RC Cri-Cri MC-15, powered by dual Hacker A200-6 motors. With a 192-inch wingspan, this aircraft is positively big, though it seems to us that usually a smaller chairman would be means to fist into a cockpit (if we […]

The Ziroli Treatment — A good Makeover for a new E-Flite PT-17

Wednesday, March 14th, 2018

Two “RC hint plugs” that yield lots of fad in a a hobby are Nick Ziroli Sr., and his son Nick Jr., who is a owner/operator of Ziroli Giant Scale Plans (ziroligiantscaleplans.com). Recently, when E-Flite came out with their new midsize PT-17 ARF, both Nicks took notice. You see, Nick Jr., happens to possess and […]