Foam board is an affordable and easy to use product that can be employed to build a wide range of RC model aircraft. Let’s discuss a...
Anyone flying a variety of aircraft needs to have a good charger on hand that can handle a variety of battery chemistries and cell counts. Also,...
Coming from the long-established manufacturer TJIRC, the 2.75-meter Tempest promises to be high-quality and great performance. In this review I will build and evaluate the flight...
A favorite at scale events, Dean Copeland’s MC-15 Cri-Cri is a 50% scale version of the world’s smallest man-carrying, twin-engine aircraft. Designed in the early ’70s,...
The knife-edge spin is one of the most impressive extreme aerobatic maneuvers. It’s very demanding for the pilot and the airframe. In traditional knife-edge, the aircraft...
The Maule M7 is built for Short Takeoff and Landing (STOL) and can be equipped with large, bush-style wheels for flying from rough landing strips or...
Always balance your spinner. An unbalanced spinner can create small to large vibrations which can lead to serious problems with your model. For this piece, I...
Would you believe that this beautiful twin is 25 years old? Steve Holland of the UK spent three years building this model and first flew it...
Jets are cool! They’re fast, maneuverable, and look as good on the flightline as they do in the air. Like their full-size counterparts, they’re also more...
It’s important to keep dust out of your carburetor. After flying, treat your engine with after-run oil. Then roll up an inexpensive, foam, ear plug (available...
FW-190 A3 Eduardo Roesch, Antigua, Guatemala Warbird lovers will like this Focke-Wulf 190 that Eduardo constructed from a House of Balsa kit. The fuselage is covered...
Wheel Collar Marking There’s nothing good about losing a wheel during a landing and having it roll down the runway. Here’s an easy fix. After you...