
Rubber cement can come in very handy when building your model airplanes.
Continue reading “Using Rubber Cement with Model Airplanes” »
Rubber cement can come in very handy when building your model airplanes.
Continue reading “Using Rubber Cement with Model Airplanes” »
Red Scholefield quotes one of my articles in the current issue of Model Aviation magazine. You can find his column, The Battery Clinic, on page 89 of the July 2012 issue. Thanks, Red! I am thrilled that he liked my article so much that he shared it with all of the AMA members.
Click here to read the full Quick and Easy Model Airplane Sizing article quoted in the magazine.
Announcing the new RCadvisor.com t-shirts and a full product line 25% off sale until July 6, 2012. This is the first time I have had a sale after five years in business. Don’t miss out! Click here to go to my store.
Continue reading “25% Off Sale and new RCadvisor T-shirts” »
Surprising test results from these two identical looking propellers.
Continue reading “Hobby King APC Style Propeller Real Review” »
A 3D printer is used to create a model airplane that can actually fly.
Continue reading “3D Printed Flying Model Airplane Video” »
Quick and easy directions for manually measuring the internal resistance of a battery pack.
Continue reading “Easy Battery Internal Resistance Measurement” »
A couple of short videos showing how to program a JR X9303. The first shows the elevon (elevators and ailerons) setup. The second shows flaperon (flaps and ailerons).
Continue reading “Setting up Flaperons and Elevons” »
What is it like being a model airplane designer? Aren’t there supposed to be groupies?
Continue reading “On Being a Model Airplane Designer” »
Epoxy used as a glue is a little different from other adhesives.
Continue reading “Epoxy Gluing Tips for Model Airplanes” »
I usually forget to do this, but checking the lateral balance of your model before its maiden flight is well worth doing.
Continue reading “Lateral Balancing your Model Airplane” »