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the average modeler. If you have anything that you would like to contribute please submit it to the web-master for consideration for inclusion in this section. Click on the item to be linked to its master. Aerodynamics for Model Aircraft Aviation Pictures to Celine Dion's "I'm Alive" Balsa Full-Size Twin Engine Fighter B-17 Flight, Paul and Grandson Aiden Plane A Day Here's a great plane database with photos, facts and some videos and great history. A look into the cockpit of Lockheed aircraft Just click on the picture to see the cockpit. A Walk Back in Modeling Time (Check out the Vintage Sections) Model Aviation in the 1930 to 1960 era Part 1 Model Aviation in the 1930 to 1960 era Part 2 Ben Lanterman Photos of Various Meets Almost Everything You Wanted to Know About Models Differences between Digital and Analog Servos THE Servo Chart - use to look up almost any old or new servo to determine torque and other interesting information B-29 Superfortress and X-1 Model Gathering of Mustangs and Legends
NASA (X-Series) Designations US Military Aircraft and Weapon Designations!
Russian Aircraft FINDING "MEAN AERODYNAMIC CHORD"! Tech Stuff by "Professor Stuart"! The Complete R/C Model Airplane FAQ site! GLOW PLUGS - Heat Ranges Explained!
Pylon Racing Lap Counter Plans Mixing Different Percentages of Fuel! (You must have MS Excel loaded on your machine...wait for the second pop-up window and click Cancel on it and your in, OR you can download the Excel file by right clicking on "Mixing Different Percentages of Fuel" above and then click on "Save Target As:" and it will download to where ever you tell it on your hard drive.) The Blue Max R/C Flying Club! (Has a lot of interesting information for the beginner and the experts, wait till it fully loads and look on the left side for links.)
So you Want to Know About Controls?
(You must have MS Excel loaded on your machine...wait for the second pop-up
window and click Cancel on it and then accept the Enable Macro in the pop-up
window. OR you can download the Excel file by right clicking on "So you Want
to Know About Controls?" above and then click on "Save Target As:" and it
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