Micro-Flying 2014/07
Last November, at the Horizon Indoor Electric Festival, I had a chance to test and sort out a few issues I was having with my Mini Vapor float design. The event’s indoor water runway is the perfect place to fly a lightweight floatplane model!
Micro-Flying 2014/05
I love to fly models, but I really enjoy building them. It can be a relaxing and rewarding experience to build a model from scratch or from a kit. Building your own models can help you gain experience with installing motors and radio gear, and even teaching you covering techniques.
Micro-Flying 2014/03
The Horizon Indoor Electric Festival, formally known as the JR Indoor Electric Festival, has remained my favorite RC event—indoor or outdoor—to attend! Terry Nitsch and his crew do a wonderful job of organizing and running this event each year and the 2013 event was one of the best yet.
Micro-Flying 2014/01
Micro RC models have been a part of the Northeast Electric Aircraft Technology (NEAT) Fair, held in Downsville, New York, since the first one took place more than 14 years ago. Back then, it was only a few of us flying our tiny airplanes for everyone to see.
MICRO-FLYING Building a Microaces Focke-Wulf 2013/07
I reviewed the beautiful
Microaces 1/24-scale P-51D
Mustang kit in my January
2013 column. Microaces
has changed the way we
build kits by using highly
detailed graphics applied to
lightweight, self-adhesive
covering

