Finishing Those Foam ARF RC Scale Airplanes

FINISHING THOSE FOAM ARF RC SCALE AIRPLANES Yes, this really is a foam ARF  airplane…with some extra time and effort invested. If you love model airplanes, it’s pretty much impossible to ignore all those electric powered RC scale jobs made primarily of expanded plastic foam of one variety or another. “Almost-Ready-To-Fly”,  “RTF”, “Bind & Fly”, “Plug […]

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What About Those Not-So-Golden Oldies?

What About Those Not-So-Golden Oldies?

A couple of weeks ago I got the following email message: Hi there, I recently bought a “Capitol Models Stinson Gullwing 54” Balsa model. I’m planning on building it and making a R/C flyer.It came with a giant blue print but no smaller detail instructions? Also some pieces are missing? I was wondering if you […]

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Building the Stinson SR-9 (24)

  It’s time to finish putting this airplane together ! As I write this, my Stinson  SR-9 is actually finished…built…ready to go. It has been “out in public” at a static model show at the Seattle Museum of Flight, but I have not yet had the airplane anywhere near a flying field. It’s November outside. […]

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Building the Stinson SR-9 (23)

Now we get to one of those places where “doing scale” starts to get a higher weird factor.  I can guarantee you that the many hours you may spend doing what I’ll describe this time will never make your model airplane fly better.  What a well done stitch-and-tape job will do is guarantee that your […]

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Building the Stinson SR-9 (22)

Before we get started on this month’s installment of our Building the Stinson story, I want to invite any and all of you who are reading my rcmodel.com blogs to participate in deciding where they will be going next. I have been working on the big Top Flite/Great Planes Stinson SR-9 for over two years, and as […]

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We Visit Venom Group (Those LiPo Battery Guys)

  This is no small operation! What appears to be most of the VPW crew turned out for a group photo with their building in the background.   Over the years that I have been involved with the world of aeromodeling there have been increasingly frequent occasions when I was given the opportunity to represent […]

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