Third World Radio Control Championships To Genk, Belgium, on August 21st, came thirty-nine competitors and a great many more “followers” for the Third World Radio Control Champion-ships. The aeromodelling centre at Genk consists of four control line circles and a radio control landing area beside a lightplane landing strip, visited by small aircraft throughout the championships.
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2, RC1 WC 1962 United Kingdom
How does one begin to express the wonderful experience of the 1962 World Radio Control Championship, held at R.A.F. Kenley on August 17-19th which, with its gripping punctuation of amusing and serious incidents, examples of inspired determination and crowning finale, will be a lasting memory to all present ? Full content is available to paid subscribers only. Support independent journalism by subs … Read more
Continue reading1, RC1 WC 1960 Switzerland
We have revised and updated the review of the first aerobatic world championship of 1960 / Duebendorf Switzerland. Our photos were “colored”. Take a look yourself, some of them are very nice photos of this World Cup. Our grandfathers already had great planes. Full content is available to paid subscribers only. Support independent journalism by subscribing today.
Continue reading1.CMAF Classic Aerobatic competition in Japan
From October 13 to 14, 2018, the 1st CMAF Classicpattern Aerobatic Competition took place in Ogaki-Shi, Gifu Prefecture (near the city of Nagoya). Organizer was the Seino R / C model flying club together with the Chubu Modeler Air Federation. Full content is available to paid subscribers only. Support independent journalism by subscribing today.
Continue reading8. F3A Retroday in Pfäffikon 7. Juli 2018
On Saturday July 7 we participate in the 8th edition of old aerobatic models from the period to 1980, This meeting is base of the 2010 Retro day in Dubendorf the meeting was held in Pfaffikon model airfield near Zürich a friendly meeting to exchange and fly Classic Pattern. This year was more then 30 planes there. Full content is available to paid subscribers only. Support independent journalism b … Read more
Continue readingThe Seyer CAP 231
In the mid-seventies, during his childhood days, Thorsten Seyer learned how to fly model aircraft under the guidance of his big brother Bernd. The desire to learn to fly was triggered following an air show demonstration by the then world-famous aerobatic pilot Wolfgang Dallach. Full content is available to paid subscribers only. Support independent journalism by subscribing today.
Continue readingARF Aerobatic Arrow
The R/C Aerobatic WC 1979 und 1981winner plane Available as either glow powered or EP We are proud of the Arrow and offer to you after our Marabu as second way to fly your own world champion winner plane. IF you are interested and will like to purchase this fantastic flying R/C planes pre order sare welcome. Full content is available to paid subscribers only. Support independent journalism by subs … Read more
Continue readingF3AX Neckartalcup 1981
The beginnings of large model aerobatics in Germany. 1st F3AX Neckartalcup 1981 in Tuebingen (near Stuttgart). Decades later, the IMAC competition series developed. Full content is available to paid subscribers only. Support independent journalism by subscribing today.
Continue readingGerald`s Prettner Constructions
Gerald Zikulnig is the organizer of the Annual Classic Pattern competition hosted by the Austrian Jauntal Model Flying Club. This is held close to Hanno Prettner’s hometown of Klagenfurt, about 30km ESE of Klagenfurt in Eastern Austria. As you can see Gerald specializes in scratch building Prettner’s wonderful designs and here are some of his beautiful aircraft. Enjoy… Full content is available to … Read more
Continue readingFly Classic Pattern Planes on your desktop computer
Fly your own Kwik-Fli! This is the Graupner KWIK FLY MK3 in the REFLEX XTR² model flight simulator, flown at Hanno Prettner`s club airfield (MFG Klagenfurt / St. Johann im Rosental) in Austria.
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