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Monday, October 22, 2018

Dewey Bird Control Line Adventures 2018

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My first real start in model aviation was with ½ A control line planes, I remember building a Carl Goldberg Stuntman 23 when I was 9 years o...
Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Experiments with STRIX Free Flight Electric Motor Timer

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In the past few weeks I have been experimenting with using a small electric motor timer that I purchased from the RMRC company for under $7....
Monday, October 8, 2018

Last 2018 Free Flight Contest Minnesota

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I was so close to not attending the last 2018 outdoor free flight contest in Minnesota because of the wind prediction and threat of rain. ...
Monday, October 1, 2018

Witch Hawk 500 Free Flight Story

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 In the Fall of 2016 I purchased the Witch Hawk 500 kit from BMJR because I wanted to try a larger glow powered free flight, at that time my...
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Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Cox Tee Dee .010 and Nostalgia Thoughts

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Jokingly I sometimes tell people I started my second childhood early; that is why I play with model airplanes. Besides reliving my childhood...
Friday, September 7, 2018

Witch Hawk Repair & RDT

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I was reading an exchange on Facebook recently that started out with someone giving a negative opinion of the use of Remote DT in free fligh...
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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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