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Engine tests
Yes, today the vast majority of us fly the pattern planes powered electrically. This is not only practical, but many of the old structures unfold electrically modernized their real potential. » read more
Retro Classics
Infos about the famous airplanes of that time, which were built and flown a lot, or wich have been particularly successful. Reviews of earlier pictures and lots of information. » read more
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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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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. The simulator model has been made by Burkhard Erdlenbruch of Augsburg, Germany.
Fly your own Simla! “Simla” has been a unique pattern model – designed, built, and flown in 1965 by the 1960 world champion Ed Kazmirski. Here it’s flown in the REFLEX XTR² model flight simulator at the AMA flying field in Muncie, Indiana. The simulator model has been made by Burkhard Erdlenbruch of Augsburg, Germany. Hardly known and shrouded in legend, Simla was probably the last design of world-famous Ed Kazmirski. It did not bring him good luck. It was damaged even before seeing contest, repaired increasing its weight, used for only one season (at least successfully), stowed away, and finally disappeared after a move to another house. So it does not exist anymore, unlike Ed’s other planes, and there are no plans, either, since not any were drawn.
Fly your own Das Ugly Stik! Here it’s flown in the REFLEX XTR² model flight simulator at the MFC Salzburg flying field in Austria. This is the famous “Europe Airfield Kraiwiesen” where the Igo Etrich Aerobatic Cup is annually held. The simulator model has been made by Burkhard Erdlenbruch of Augsburg, Germany.
Phil Kraft pioneered proportional radio control, and in 1964 he designed as a simple and robust test-bed what later became known as Das Ugly Stik. In 1966 he published plans drawn by his friend George Walker in the GRID LEAKS magazine, and his friend Jim Jensen brought out a kit. Both the design and the kit quickly became famous, and many model fliers had one or more of the originals or the numerous variants coming up soon and until today.
Fly your own Zlin! This is a Z-526 AFS aerobatic model flown in the REFLEX XTR² model flight simulator at the Propnuts Las Vegas flying field. The simulator model has been made by Janning Quint and has been improved by Burkhard Erdlenbruch of Augsburg, Germany.
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