Motors can be fun, but it can be thrilling to soar without one. Soaring becomes a “game,” testing your skill in a constantly changing aerial environment. This experience is quite different from using gas or battery power.
A tutorial from the RC Geek on how he made detail antennas and pitot tubes on his Jet Hangar Mirage IIIRS. They're easy details to make and always add extra dimensions to any model.
The Academy of Model Aeronautics charters clubs throughout the United States. Many of these clubs have posted videos of their members and flying sites . Take a look!
South Bay Soaring Society members appreciate Dr. Mark Drela’s contributions to our hobby, but Kyle decided it was finally time to shine additional light on what this remarkable MIT professor has accomplished in the field of aviation.
Does your club have a Flight Training Program in place? Here you will find a collection of Flight Training Manuals we've received from several clubs. These are a great resource for developing your own!