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.
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
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this is how I get my stuff to the field...
hopefully next year I can use the vanagon.