Below are articles featured in both the print and online edition of Model Aviation. Select an article to read more.
Nats and 50th Anniversary of Pampa
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Control Line Aerobatics By Joe Daly | [email protected] As seen in the January 2024 issue of Model Aviation. EVERY SUMMER, aeromodeling enthusiasts embark on a journey to Muncie, Indiana
Drones Go to College
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Advanced Flight Technologies By Patrick Sherman | [email protected] As seen in the January 2024 issue of Model Aviation. IN CASE YOU NEED ANY MORE EVIDENCE that drones—and remote
LARKS and the 52nd Nats
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Improvements highlight plans as world’s biggest model airplane meet returns to Louisiana As seen in the June 1978 issue of Model Aviation. Those who attended the ’74 and ’75 National Model Airplane
Some Club Recognition Programs
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By Chad Budreau, Executive Director | [email protected] As seen in the December 2023 issue of Model Aviation. When it comes to clubs, recent discussions have centered around securing our club
Wintering With Our Digital Collections
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By Jackie Shalberg, National Model Aviation Museum archivist and historian | [email protected] As seen in the November 2021 issue of Model Aviation. Find out more at www.modelaircraft.org
Blade 150 FX RTF Helicopter
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An impressive, fixed-pitch helicopter By Greg Gimlick | [email protected] As seen in the December 2023 issue of Model Aviation. I REALLY ENJOY my smaller helicopters, but in the spirit of full
You’re on Camera
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Adding a webcam at your club field By Grant Schulte, Dan Fitzgerald, and Kevin Hyde [email protected] | Photos by the authors As seen in the December 2023 issue of Model Aviation. Anytime you
New Products at the AMA Nats
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Free Flight Sport By Don DeLoach | [email protected] As seen in the December 2023 issue of Model Aviation. AS I WROTE THIS, I had recently returned from an outstanding week of Free Flight (FF)
Going Fast in Carrier
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Control Line Navy Carrier By Dick Perry | [email protected] As seen in the December 2023 issue of Model Aviation. THE TWO COMPETING FACTORS in Control Line (CL) Navy Carrier, high speed and low
Partners in Flying
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By Rolland Mast From the September 1999 issue of Model Aviation. Father and son, Rolland and Ryan Mast, displaying their Cub .60 by the family cottage at Indian Lake MI. It was one of their first