By Rolland Mast From the September 1999 issue of Model Aviation. Father and son, Rolland and Ryan Mast, displaying their Cub .60 by the family cottage at Indian Lake MI. It was one of their first
Written by Chad Budreau. A beginner aircraft that provides pilots room to grow. Read the entire article in the January 2014 issue of Model Aviation.Two years ago I stood in a field with a model
Joe’s “Micro-Flying” column appears bi-monthly, in the January, March, May, July, September, and November issues of Model Aviation. His email is: [email protected]. Model aviation and full-scale
I know this story is old but new pilots are living this story everyday with the Apprentice S, absolutely the best trainer made. It's large wing and light weight give it a wide flight envelope and robust landing gear are made to handle rough landings. I would bet Ryan is still flying that Apprentice S!
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Hard to see you in the
Hard to see you in the picture. Next time can you wave.
Apprentice S
I know this story is old but new pilots are living this story everyday with the Apprentice S, absolutely the best trainer made. It's large wing and light weight give it a wide flight envelope and robust landing gear are made to handle rough landings. I would bet Ryan is still flying that Apprentice S!
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