Below are articles featured in both the print and online edition of Model Aviation. Select an article to read more.
Making Specialty Fasteners
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Make the hardware you need at home By Terry Dunn | [email protected] Photos by author As seen in the April 2023 issue of Model Aviation. Choosing the right fasteners can have a huge impact on the
Sliced-Rib Method of Building
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Strong, lightweight ribs that are beautiful and functional By Scott Copeland | [email protected] Photos courtesy of the author As seen in the April 2023 issue of Model Aviation. Light enough
Annual Inspections
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RC Jets By Jim Hiller | [email protected] As seen in the March 2023 issue of Model Aviation. HAVE YOU PERFORMED an annual inspection yet on your frequently flown models? It’s amazing the things
Are You Ready for Flying Season
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RC Scale By Stan Alexander | [email protected] As seen in the March 2023 issue of Model Aviation. IT’S SPRINGTIME ALREADY! At about this time, I usually start looking at items that can cause a
2022 F1D World Championship
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Back to the salt mines By David Lindley | [email protected] Photos courtesy of John Kagan, Michael Rose, and the author As seen in the March 2023 issue of Model Aviation. After the COVID
Spektrum iX14 Transmitter
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Experiences with an Android-based radio By Greg Gimlick | [email protected] Photos by the author As seen in the March 2023 issue of Model Aviation. [Editor’s Note: As we were going to press, an
Larry Kruse’s May Bee
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Golden Age racing via flat foam By Larry Kruse Photos by Harold Anderson and Larry Kruse As seen in the March 2023 issue of Model Aviation. Editor’s note: On August 2, 2021, AMA lost one of its
2022 F2D Money Nats
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Control Line Combat By Mark Rudner | [email protected] As seen in the March 2023 issue of Model Aviation. SPRING IS HERE for readers, but at the time of this writing, it’s early December 2022
Getting Off the Ground
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Free Flight Scale By Tom Hallman | [email protected] As seen in the March 2023 issue of Model Aviation. WHEN I FIRST started flying rubber-powered Free Flight (FF) in 1987, I had no idea