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As seen in the Feburary 2024 issue of Model Aviation.

The History of Reginald Denny

Reginald Denny, deemed by some as the "Prince of Drones," has a lengthy history with model aviation. His life and accomplishments have been discussed numerous times, and for good reason! On page 52 of this issue, Bob Angel, in his "Old-Timers" column, further discusses the life of Reginald. If you’re interested in more information on Reginald’s life and accomplishments, visit www.ModelAviation.com/prince-drones-pucci to read an article written by Kimberly Pucci in the July 2021 issue of Model Aviation.

Whether you’re interested in keeping up to date with the latest news on AMA education, the AMA Foundation, government advocacy, or the National Model Aviation Museum, AMA’s blogs have you covered! These 42 pages of blogs go back to 2012, so you can even take a look at how many things have changed throughout the last 12 years! AMA’s blog posts can be found at https://amablog.modelaircraft.org.

Tim Bailiff’s Front Yard Canard—Get Plans Now!

 

On page 72 of this issue, Tim Bailiff, current Model Aviation and former Park Pilot columnist, writes about his Front Yard Canard in his "Fun Stuff" column. This is a canard sport aircraft that has a 17.5-inch wingspan, a length of 13.25 inches, and a weight of 1.25 ounces. The construction is primarily balsa and plywood and it uses a Spektrum DX7 transmitter. Plans for Tim’s Front Yard Canard, plans number 1058, can be purchased for $7 by visiting https://plans.modelaircraft.org.

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