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MAN Plans: 25% Fokker E.V.

Wednesday, October 10th, 2018

This 1/4-scale Fokker E.V., designed by David Johnson (plan no. X0305A), is a good plan for anyone who wants a WW we warrior though doesn’t wish a con of building dual wings. Using required balsa, debonair and plywood construction, a Flying Razor has an 84 in. camber and was designed for a Zenoah G-38 for […]

Pro Tips for Flying Twins

Tuesday, October 9th, 2018

There’s usually something special about twin-engine airplanes. Whenever a twin shows adult during a drifting field, many modelers stop what they’re doing and go over to check it out. Maybe it’s a sound of a engines as they sync into and out of proviso while a indication is in a air; or maybe it’s a […]

Tips for Formers and Stringers

Tuesday, October 9th, 2018

As my stream seminar plan continues, we suspicion it would be a good time to residence correct designation and fixing of fuselage formers and stringers. Here are some tips that make it easier to keep all true and scrupulously aligned. Just take your time. Also, here’s a tiny though critical improvement from final time. With […]

The latest News from a AMA

Thursday, October 4th, 2018

Today, a Senate upheld a FAA Reauthorization Act of 2018, and we design President Trump to pointer it into law soon. This check includes poignant modifications to a hobby. While some of a changes are positive, and embody supplies that AMA has championed, altogether a check is problematic, such as a 400 AGL altitude top […]

Radial powered Giant Telemaster

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2018

What do we do when we have a new Moki 180 5-cylinder gas engine and we wish to exam run it before we implement it in your 1/3-scale WW 1 Nieuport 28? Our good crony and drifting friend Whitney Philbrick motionless to come adult with a fast and easy to fly drifting exam bed! Mating […]