Power Switch: Graupner MX-16 iFS - 2010/04
An eight-channel, intelligent Frequency Select radio system
THE NEW GRAUPNER MX-16 iFS offers you a
way to take part in the 2.4 GHz revolution for a
reasonable price and offers programmability that may
shock you. Although it might not be a complete shift
in paradigm, it is different from most radios available
in the US today.
Bind-N-Fly - 2010/04
Horizon Hobby's convenience concept for safer RC modeling
ELECTRIC FLIGHT AND 2.4 GHz
spread spectrum radios have burst onto the
marketplace in the last couple of years,
and Horizon Hobby has been on the
cutting edge with its E-flite, ParkZone, and
HobbyZone products. Add its Spektrum
and JR brands of DSM2 spread spectrum
technology, and 2.4 GHz has quickly
become the standard in many locations
across the country among the park flyer
crowd.
Electrics - 2008/04
I’VE FINALLY
broken down and
developed a Web
site. I’m a novice at
Web design so it’s
nothing fancy, but I
hope it will be a
place I can point you
to for extra photos
and descriptions I
don’t have room for in the magazine.
Plane Talk: Cox Micro Warbirds 2008/04
COX HOBBY Distributors has been around
for as long as I can remember; my first “real”
CL model was a plastic Cox P-40 with an .049
engine. I bounced it off everything while trying
to learn to fly
Plane Talk: E-flite BAe Hawk 15 DF ARF - 2010/03
DUCTED FANS HAVE always been
interesting to me, but I’ve resisted because I
decided it would have to be in a turbinepowered
jet or an electric that had the power
to get out of its own way. For a long time,
the second criteria didn’t exist on the mass
market, but E-flite has corrected that in a big
way.

