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Model Aviation Online Features

Below are articles featured in both the print and online edition of Model Aviation. Select an article to read more.

 

Extreme Flight Championships

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Written by Mark Fadely Find the entire feature on page 16 in the October 2011 issue. Read an abridged summary as well as online exclusive photos from the event. THE PINNACLE of aerobatic 3-D RC flight

The Many Covers of Model Aviation

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Written and designed by Model Aviation staff ModelAviation.com online exclusive feature Model Aviation magazine made its debut during the Academy of Model Aeronautics' inaugural year in 1936. In 1966

The Front Yard Canard

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Written and designed by Tim Bailiff Video produced by Brandon and Lindsay Banich Find the entire feature on page 38 in the September 2011 issue. Read an abridged summary as well as video of the

Happy National Aviation Day 2011

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Written by MA Staff ModelAviation.com online exclusive Photo and source by the Library of CongressPresident Franklin Roosevelt in 1939 proclaimed August 19 as National Aviation Day. This is a chance

Wild Bill NetzeBand

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Written by Rachelle Haughn Find the entire feature on page 11 in the September 2011 issue. Read an abridged summary as well as a video of Wild Bill. What began as a hobby for a seven-year-old boy

Joe Nall 2011

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Written by Jerry Smith Find the entire feature on page 30 in the September 2011 issue. Read an abridged summary as well as photos from the event. LET’S FACE IT, Joe Nall is one of the prime events

SEFF 2011

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Written by Jay Smith Find the entire feature on page 18 in the September 2011 issue. Read an abridged summary as well as photos from the event. THE FIRST TIME I attended the Southeast Electric Flight

SIG timeline

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Written by Model Aviation Staff Find the entire feature on page 19 in the August 2011 supplement The First 75 Years . Scroll through an interactive timeline featuring AMA's 23 SIGs. As the hobby and

Mentor-G Basic Trainer ARF

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Written by Frank Granelli Digital exclusive review. Its slow flight is excellent, its initial and operating costs are low while it can be exciting to fly if pushed. Maxford USA, famous for its high