State of the Sport: Free Flight Indoor
Indoor model flying offers community, creativity, and competition, evolving with new materials and inviting beginners to join.
Indoor model flying offers community, creativity, and competition, evolving with new materials and inviting beginners to join.
Control Line models with floats offer unique flying challenges, particularly in takeoff and landing from water at events like the Northwest Regionals.
After losing their flying fields, the Spirits of St. Louis R/C Club found a new site after extensive efforts, ensuring community engagement.
A model aviation enthusiast reflects on the importance of documenting its history and encourages others to share their stories.
Adjusting a model's center of gravity (CG) can enhance flight performance, balancing stability and maneuverability for better handling.
Dave Rees reflects on 25 years in Free Flight Scale modeling, highlighting its evolution, events, skills, and growing community.
Vision is crucial for RC flying; eye care, color schemes, and visual acuity impact control and safety.
Slope Soaring is a captivating niche of RC flying, thriving on wind lift, with diverse sailplanes and exhilarating aerobatics.