Below are articles featured in both the print and online edition of Model Aviation. Select an article to read more.
Win a Polaris XL
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Written by Jay Smith. As featured on page 70 in the May 2012 issue. Enter to win a Polaris XL. Sorry, entries are closed. We will announce the winner later this month. video provided by Model Aero's
Multiplex FunJet Ultra
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Written by Tom Sullivan. Find the full feature on page 65 in the May 2012 issue. Watch a flight video and read excepts from the article. What comes to mind when you think of a foamie? I’m not sure
Grumman's Widgeon
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Online exclusive video interview Jay Smith talks about the widgeon At the turn of the 20th century, a sea plane entered the market intended to civilian market - the Widgeon. Similar to the Grumman
AnyLink 2.4 GHz Radio Adapter
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Written by Jay Smith. As featured in Worth A Closer Look in the May 2012 issue. Read the review and watch videos. 2.4 GHz radios have brought us the ability to fly our models without fear of frequency
Toledo 2012
by Jenni Orebaugh and Jay Smith. Online exclusive text, videos, and photos. In the words of the late John Worth: “Holy Toledo!” The Model Aviation staff has just returned from attending the 2012
Midwest Regional Float Fly
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Written by Jay Smith. As featured on page 20 in the May 2012 issue. Read the excerpts and online exclusive content. I am enticed by aircraft flown from the water. There’s a certain beauty and grace to
I’ve Come a Long Way (With a Little Help from My Friends)
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Written by an eleven year old pilot and Jim Graham Online exclusive feature. I am eleven, home-schooled, and fly model airplanes at Edwin Warner Park (in Tennessee) twice a week. My mom saw an
Camelot Knight Flyers
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Written by Moses Alicea and Jay Smith. As featured on page 52 in the April 2012 issue. Read the excerpts and online exclusive content. Starting school clubs might be easier than you think. The Camelot
Fix or 86 It
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Written by Walt Wilson. As featured on page 46 in the April 2012 issue. Read the excerpts of the review and share tips. If you fly long enough, eventually one of your models will meet the ground in an