Modeling Spoken Here - 2004/07
THIS PAST MONTH (March) has flown by
for me, and so much has happened that I
really don’t know where to begin to give you
a report.
Modeling Spoken Here - 2004/06
“If a club wants to find
a new flying site, it will.”
Control Line Aerobatics - 2008/09
AS YOU MIGHT have figured out by now, the Project Hole Shot
model is a convenient way to introduce the new CL Precision
Aerobatics (Stunt) enthusiast to “accepted” building practices, the
required tools and materials, and the various products that are
available.
Modeling Spoken Here - 2007/11
ave aeromodelers given up their
sense of individuality just because
they fly ARFs? Some people have
said that on any given weekend, dotted around
the field are the same models seen at the hobby
shops or in magazine ads. It’s as though we’re
being told what to like so we buy whatever fad
model comes out next.
I believe, however, that even though on the
surface it may look like we’re all copycats,
how the model is set up is unique to the
individual pilot. Therefore, the way one
person’s model flies isn’t the same as the next.
Control Line Aerobatics - 2008/03
Finishing the fuselage on the Hole Shot. Also included in this column:
• Randy Smith landing gear
and Enya engines
• The importance of a drill
press
• Thoughts about rudder
offset
• Bob’s favorite fillet material
• Round homemade holes
• Bending a wire tail-wheel
strut

