Below are articles featured in both the print and online edition of Model Aviation. Select an article to read more.
Old-Timers Berkeley Model Company
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By Bob Angel [email protected] Sal Taibi (L) sanctifies Don Sherman’s first Old-Timer build: a Taibi-designed 1938 Powerhouse, powered with a Forster 99 spark-ignition engine. The photo was taken
Giant Scale Aircraft At Events
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By Sal Calvagna | [email protected] The Malchione family (L-R): Pete, Dave Jr., and Dave Sr. display their show-pleasing B-26 Marauder. WELCOME BACK. As we head into the last days of 2022, I wish
Common Questions about Triple Tree Aerodrome
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Robb Williams shares his knowledge about Triple Tree Aerodrome By Jay Smith [email protected] | Photos provided by Sal Calvagna Who owns Triple Tree? In 2012, Pat and Mary Lou Hartness donated
A Competition Celebrates Its Centennial
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By Michael Smith, National Model Aviation Museum Director NEXT YEAR, 2023, marks an important date in aeromodeling history. On October 3, 1923, modelers lined up to compete for the Mulvihill trophy
The Future Looks Bright
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Two different clubs with a common goal By Greg Gimlick [email protected] Photos by the author As seen in the December 2022 issue of Model Aviation. I’m fortunate to belong to two clubs: one is a
Aircraft Trimming
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By John Glezellis | [email protected] As seen in the December 2022 issue of Model Aviation. On a control surface featuring two servos, having a servo become disconnected will feel sluggish
Indoor No-Cal Flying
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Free Flight Sport By Don DeLoach | [email protected] Volaré Products’ Fairy Barracuda is a terrific, easyto-trim, midwing No-Cal model. FALL HAS ARRIVED as I write this, and with it, increased
Touch-and-Gos: Control Line Navy Carrier
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Author Says Goodbye By John Vlna | [email protected] Pete Klepsic’s Profile Scale B-25 performs a touch-and-go. WITH REGRET, I must announce that this is my last column as the "Control Line (CL)
Southern Scale Helicopter Challenge
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Popular event finds a new venue By Andrew Griffith [email protected] | Photos by the author This 1/5-scale Vario Bell 429, owned by Vario team pilot Sandy Jaffe, is powered by a Jakadofsky Pro
The Ties That Bind
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By Rachelle Haughn [email protected] Photos by the author Pilots and callers fight for the fastest times. (L-R): Wim Lentjes and his son, Bram, of Belgium, and Steve Hughes and Andrew Wall