My r/c airplane history
I belong to the Hickman County Model Aviators, and we fly at the James. T. Duncan airfield in Bon Aqua, Tennessee.
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GWS Slow Stick
Active!
This time with brushless power.
Sig Kadet LT-40
Active!
Super stable highly visible trainer, flys very nice.
GWS Corsair
Active.
semi-scale electric WWII airplane, flys real nice w/ brushless power
Sig Four-Star 40
Waiting
low-wing trainer, great first build. almost ready. (need rx)
E-Flite Tribute 3d
Retired.
Electric foam 3d airplane. Fun... makes a nice aileron trainer.
GWS Slow Stick
RIP
Excellent first airplane, fun for 70+ flights.
Duraplane Trainer 40
RIP
poor trainer, too heavy, too fast.
Ultimate Field Box
Useful!
my custom flight box made from a $27 tool tote
My R/C Flight Log
this is how I get my stuff to the field...
hopefully next year I can use the vanagon.