The Woodland Davis Aeromodelers invite local residents to get a close look at their radio-controlled and control-line airplanes at a display this weekend at the County Fair Mall in Woodland. The mall ...
Seventy-five years ago this month, the D-Day invasion to liberate France was kicked off by almost 1,000 C-47 Dakota planes - the military version of the two-engine DC-3 commercial airliner - dropping ...
For Gilbert’s Izard family, electric radio controlled model airplanes are more than just a hobby: They’re a family tradition. Three generations, from Grandpa Sam Izard, 80, to his grandson, Taylor ...
Which model airplane kit is best? Model airplane kits come in a vast variety of styles and detailed constructions. They aren’t just a few wooden planks that click together and barely float anymore.
Scaled-down warbirds of World War II, miniature helicopters and even aircraft powered by tiny jet engines all flown by radio control will transform Davenport's NorthPark Mall into a small airport ...
Flying Circus Airshow is set to take place at the Butler County Regional Airport on Father’s Day weekend. The event will feature more than 200 model aircraft of all kinds, including helicopters, jets ...
The largest radio-controlled model show in the Northeast got under way yesterday and is expected to draw thousands of enthusiasts over the weekend. The event, sponsored by the Westchester Radio Aero ...
It started four years ago with a letter and a bit of curiosity. Mark Samyn, of Bay City, was interested in aviation but didn't know much about radio-controlled model airplanes. So he wrote a short ...
The Fort Bend Radio Control Club will host its annual Model Air Show and Model Aircraft Fly-in on Saturday, Aug. 31, 2013 at the club’s air field in Rosenberg. Over the years, this event has raised ...
An engineering team at HP had figured out how to squeeze a faster and more powerful computer server into one-third the traditional space. That was supposed to be the hard part. They left space inside ...
KEARNEY — In the old days, new hobbyists learned to fly radio-controlled model airplanes by a simple method. “We called it ‘Toss the Transmitter,’” said Rick Redden, vice president of Kearney RC Club.