Below are articles featured in both the print and online edition of Model Aviation. Select an article to read more.
Top five building tips
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Written by Jay Smith Advice from some top kit manufacturers How-to As seen in the October 2014 issue of Model Aviation. Click here to listen to a podcast featuring building advice from these top kit
Prop-Saver Bands Installation Tool
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Products that are Worth a Closer Look Product review As seen in the October 2018 issue of Model Aviation. O-rings, often referred to as prop savers in the world of model aviation, provide a great way
Is 72 MHz dead?
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Written by Tony Stillman In the Air Column As seen in the September 2014 issue of Model Aviation. If you are fairly new to the RC modeling scene, you might not have any idea what a 72 MHz RC system is
FMS Models 1400mm Kingfisher PNP
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Written by Jon Barnes A versatile trainer with a trio of landing gear options Product Review As seen in the November 2018 issue of Model Aviation Bonus Video Specifications Model type: Foam trainer
Fighter Face-Off Part Two
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Written by Paul Kohlmann and Derek Micko Scratch-building and flying opposing aircraft Construction As seen in the November 2018 issue of Model Aviation. Last month, Derek Micko and I introduced our
AMA News District VI November 2018
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Written by Gary Himes District VI News AMA News As seen in the November 2018 issue of Model Aviation As I am writing this, I just returned from Barnstormers Over Champaign in Illinois. I had a great
The ties that bind
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Written by Paul Kohlmann A father-and-son build project takes to the air Construction As seen in the October 2013 issue of Model Aviation. Specifications Type: RC Scale Skill level: Intermediate
Horizon Hobby E-flite Maule M-7 1.5m BNF Basic
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Written by George Kaplan Fly from any terrain Product Review As seen in the November 2018 issue of Model Aviation Bonus Video Specifications Model type: Semiscale foam aircraft Skill level
Post-crash inspections
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Written by Chris Mulcahy RC Helicopters Column As seen in the February 2018 issue of Model Aviation. There are no two ways about it—crashing stinks. Some of us like to dive right in and start