News Year’s Day Frozen Thumbs Fly-In
A bit of history on how we got to this frozen event. And photos from 2024.
A bit of history on how we got to this frozen event. And photos from 2024.
You have a sport or scale airplane with a 3- or 4-blade propeller…and you break one, and don’t have a spare, or they are no longer available…
Back to Home Our runway repairs, led by Dave Brown, began a week before with several individuals helping make the saw cuts. Then, on the
A work party for runway is scheduled for the weekend of October 7th and 8th. Covered pallets of 42 80-pound bags of Sakrete each will be delivered totaling approximately 245 bags. Need strong individuals to help move bags to the concrete mixer.
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Lithium batteries must be respected or the results could be disturbing. Here is a quick video with a simple illustration. Be safe out there!
Please review the Updated Rules for Stock Electric Warbirds. The next racing event takes place on June 17th and is open to anyone with valid
Take very good care of your equipment, and look at all details to fly as comfortably as you can by trimming to the point that almost flies itself, …
Thanks to Paul Geders for putting together this brief video the advantage of using an after-run oil.
Another great resource from Paul G about electric motors, speed controllers and; now, batteries John Beech | Monday, March 6, 2017 | As is often
Thanks to Paul for the continuing education on electric components.
Brushless Electronic Speed Controllers are probably the most misunderstood and overlooked component in an R/C Electric Power System. These little marvels of modern electronics handle huge amounts of power and current, while switching power on and off at a rate of thousands of times per second, all to make a brushless motor spin a prop to power our model aircraft. In this informational article we will look at the basic function of Brushless Speed Controllers, talk about some of the features they have, and dispel some of the myths and misinformation surrounding them…
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