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Features

Below are articles featured in both the print and online edition of Model Aviation. Select an article to read more.

A Tuskegee Airman Flies Again

A Hero’s Welcome Into the Aeromodeling Community By Joe Hass As seen in the April 2007 Model Aviation. The history and accomplishments of the Tuskegee Airmen during World War II serve as an

Arm Soar

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Arm Soar text with glider illustration in beige and red.

The Arm Soar glider, designed by Barry Pailet, has seen competitive success and is easy to build for sport flying.

Control Line Float Flying

Control Line models with floats offer unique flying challenges, particularly in takeoff and landing from water at events like the Northwest Regionals.

Anatomy of a Flying Field

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Aerial view of an airstrip labeled "Anatomy of a Flying Field."

After losing their flying fields, the Spirits of St. Louis R/C Club found a new site after extensive efforts, ensuring community engagement.

AMA History Program

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Two men kneel beside a large model airplane outdoors.

A model aviation enthusiast reflects on the importance of documenting its history and encourages others to share their stories.