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Blue Angels and Thunderbirds Fly Together

Thursday, April 30th, 2020

The US Navy Blue Angels and US Air Force Thunderbirds achieved a really singular corner flyover above New York City, Trenton, Newark, and Philadelphia on Apr 28, 2020 to respect health caring and essential workers fighting a COVID-19 pandemic. The teams over from NAS Pensacola in Florida and were refueling mid-flight by 4 KC-10 Extenders […]

A Tribute to All

Tuesday, April 28th, 2020

An overwhelming flyover happened currently in a Tri-State area! The US Navy Blue Angels and a USAF Thunderbirds flew over tools of NYC, NJ, Long Island, and Westchester county. The featured print shown was in Bay Ridge. A Big Thank You to a pilots and to all who done this happen. Thank we for your […]

Fly improved with twin rates, expo & mixing

Tuesday, April 21st, 2020

Utilizing your radio’s built-in programming will let we fly improved with some-more control of your model. This essay is dictated for new and middle fliers and higghlights 3 critical facilities we need to understand, twin rates, exponential, and mixing. LET’S GET STARTED First of all, when holding your radio during your flight, it’s a good […]

Planes Worth Modeling — Nieuport 17

Thursday, April 16th, 2020

If we like selected biplane models, there are several WW we warbirds that make glorious scale projects. One of a some-more renouned aircraft is a Nieuport XVII (Type 17). Not a loyal biplane, this French warrior was a “sesquiplane” designed by Gustave Delage and made by a Nieuport company. An alleviation over a Nieuport 11, […]

RC Smoke Systems Explained

Thursday, April 9th, 2020

If we have ever been to an RC airshow, afterwards you’ve seen aerobatic airplanes regulating fume during their moody routines. When used properly, fume systems can supplement a good understanding to your moody presentation. The aberration it gives to specific segments of your moody slight will boost their interest and pizzazz to both a spectators […]