Last year we caught wind of an interesting aviation concept cooked up by engineers at TU Delft, which consisted of a novel V-shaped design that promises significant efficiency gains over conventional ...
CHENANGO BRIDGE – Model airplanes swirled, spiraled and swooped as their motors hummed Sunday for the 30th annual Giant Scale Fun-Fly event hosted by the Binghamton Aeros club. Sunday was the second ...
Flyers from all over Australia will be attending the three-day event. Three World Championship competitors and four US National competitors are among members of the Model Aeronautical Association of ...
John Fodor has won “firsts” in the model airplane world, both for design and flying performance. But he holds one first that is unique. “I was the first person to fly a radio-controlled plane in Nepal ...
Visitors will see some of history’s well-known airframes at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force over Labor Day weekend, but they won’t just be the ones inside the galleries. Scale versions of ...
It featured large-scale model planes, fast turbine jet aircraft, 3D aerobatic stunt flying, batman and combat flying, model helicopters and night-flying planes. Club members and visiting pilots amazed ...
Performing loops and barrel rolls, lifelike scale model planes buzz the skies just north of Springfield. The Springfield RC Club has brought together remote control airplane enthusiasts of all ages ...
I have been to many big airshows including Farnborough, Dubai, Reno and Duxford, and I have to say that as a former fighter pilot, this display was right up there in terms of “wow” factor. Eleven of ...
WLKY’S ALEX DURHAM SHARES WHY A HOBBY. ALEX: THE RIVER CITY RADIO CONTROLLERS HAVE BEEN FLYING HERE AT BILL FLUKE AIRFIELD SINCE 1999. WE TALKED WITH MEMBERS ABOUT HOW THIS HOBBY IS SOMEWHAT OF A ...
Aeromodellers from across the country will soar to the Northern Rivers to participate in a massive model fly-in over Easter. On Thursday March 18, 2021, the Model Aeronautical Association of Australia ...
After several years of development DARPA has successfully completed flight-testing of one of the most novel, and odd-looking, aircraft designs we've seen in some time – the sub-scale electric X-Plane.