FF Indoor
Vern Hacker announced a Junior Fund to aid three F1D competitors heading to Romania. Donations are tax-deductible via NFFS. Verify site access for contests, especially in Florida. Robert Romash achieved impressive MiniStick flight times at Lakehurst. A new three-year rules cycle has begun, and the Electric Indoor Free Flight event is now official. Dan O’Grady retires as NFFS newsletter editor. Steering techniques for indoor models discussed.
FF Indoor
In 2002, Science Olympiad's Wright Stuff event continues, needing mentors for high school entrants. Contact local schools or Vern Hacker for assistance. The NFFS Symposium report is available for purchase. Notable flight results from the Indoor Team Finals are shared. Detailed assembly and repair tips for model airplanes are provided, emphasizing precision in construction.
FF Indoor
Bob Wilder reclaimed the FF Indoor electric duration record on June 30, 2001, with a flight time of 4:17:57 at the University of Texas at Arlington.
FF Indoor
Bill Gowen developed a competitive Hand-Launched Glider using carbon-fiber rods and Ultrafilm. His novice Pennylplane faced challenges but improved with adjustments. Steering models may utilize Mylar® balloons for effective control.
FF Indoor
Bud Tenney announces the annual indoor flying session at Kibbie Dome, Moscow, ID, scheduled for July 21-24, 2001. Safety tips for using boron fiber and testing methods for indoor propellers are also discussed.

