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Monday, October 28, 2013

Guillow's DHC-2 Beaver Flies & What I Learned the Hard Way

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I think it must be human nature to go ahead and do something first and ask questions later.   That is my excuse for my Guillow’s DHC-2 Bea...
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Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Clifford Quinn You are an Amazing Person

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Clifford Quinn I think you are truly more amazing than myself, hopefully in my retirement I will be able to personally reach out to more k...
Monday, October 21, 2013

Rob Romash - Capacitor Powered Model Airplane

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In this blog post I am going to start with a little name dropping, Rob Romash has competed and won at the highest levels of model aviation. ...
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Friday, October 18, 2013

Rigid Construction for a Simple Rubber Airplane

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For me learning something new when taking on a new project is always a thrill.   I have been reading about a simple rubber powered free f...
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Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Comparing Two 2-Meter RC Gliders

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To be a good scientist it is important to record accurate data but I still think there is some value in making some estimated observations. ...
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Monday, October 14, 2013

Syringe Hydraulic Arm - Send Sample Pictures

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It is very seldom that I ever get a chance to see how the projects on my website are built by other people. Other than the classes I have ta...
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Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Pink Floyd Foam Slow Flight RC Airplane

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Inspired by my visit to the STEPS program and full of new ideas I set out to design another type of airplane that would allow for easy sw...
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I have been interested in things that fly for most of my life, having built and flown model airplanes since I was a few years old. In the last few years I have expanded into kites and water rockets. In this last year I have expanded into model cars that need to be effcient to operate; powered by the sun, a mousetrap, or by gravity. Although there are major differences between models that fly through the air and models that roll on the ground, I find many similarities. With any of the models there is the opportunity to turn ideas into working models, test your creations, and making improvements. Bill Kuhl
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