Navy Carrier - 2003/12
IF ONE WERE to ask any participants of this year’s Control
Line (CL) Navy Carrier Nationals competition to describe the
most memorable part of the events, the most common answer
would probably be the weather! We came closer this year than
any time in memory of having a true floating carrier deck and
flying over water.
Control Line Navy Carrier - 2007/10
A look at electric power for Carrier models
IN THE LAST column I promised to report on the first contests
in which electric-powered models competed in the Navy Carrier
events. However, the first event didn’t take place as early as I had
hoped.
CONTROL LINE NAVY CARRIER - 2005/04
Nats: Ted Kraver has offered to serve as event director for the
official Carrier events at the Nats. Thanks, Ted. There are plenty
of openings for other official and assistant positions. You may
volunteer by contacting me or any of the Navy Carrier Society
officers.
Engine Speed Control: The means by which we throttle our
Carrier models’ engines have seen extensive evolution throughout
the years. I’ve described numerous methods in this column, and I
will provide a summary this month of the history and the
interesting throttle options from the past. I’ll end with the method
that frequent Navy Carrier Nats winner and record holder Pete
Mazur currently uses.
Control Line Navy Carrier - 2011/04
THE NAVY CARRIER contest in Albuquerque, New Mexico,
saw a couple of former Carrier modelers turn out to watch and
find the old fires rekindled. Bill Bischoff was back after taking a
few years off, and his latest model is a Mitsubishi A6M Zero.
Control Line Navy Carrier - 2010/10
NOSTALGIA NAVY CARRIER seems to be growing in popularity
this year, following the rules change that took effect in January.

