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Hacker Tough Boy Trainer ARF Review
By Brian Collins
Brian Collins explores this ultra-durable foamie trainer ARF, and has a great time with it!
(Added: Aug 27, 2005, Hits: 7891, Comments: 2, Rating: n/a)
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Great Planes FlatOut Turmoil Turbulator 3D ARF Review
By J. David Johnson
J. David Johnson explores this first release from the exciting new generation of 3D foamies with ultra high tech hardware and more. He finds this event-winning 3D beast to be great looking & absolutely awesome flying. The "turbulator" 3D Side Force Generators add a lot to its performance! He also found it to be amazingly lightweight, superbly crash resistant thanks to its specialized hardware, surprisingly rigid, and overall an absolute winner!
(Added: Aug 24, 2005, Hits: 13926, Comments: 8, Rating: n/a)
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Ultrafly Furious and Outrage 3D Biplanes Review
By Jim Walker
Jim Walker enjoys exploring these new generation 3D full fuselage electric aerobats. He finds the Outrage to be a great sport plane with nice 3D capabilities & very capable as a 3D trainer, and the Furious to be a great 3D plane with nice sport capabilities. Don't miss the GREAT video!!!
(Added: Aug 22, 2005, Hits: 41944, Comments: 60, Rating: 5.0)
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GWMP Distributed Aero-Model E3D ARF Review
By Jonathan Ziering
Jonathan Ziering explores the exciting new E3D ARF distributed by GWMP, and finds it to be as fun and capable as his E3D kit, with the same great performance from the same lightweight design, combined with well-done pre-assembly getting her ready to fly in no time.
(Added: Aug 18, 2005, Hits: 6937, Comments: 4, Rating: n/a)
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Hobby Lobby / Fliton Prodigy 3D ARF Review
By Jim Bourke
Hobby Lobby distributes this newest "3D" ARF offering -- an all-balsa built up model manufactured by Fliton. The Prodigy 3D ARF is designed to be a "hybrid" which combines pattern styling and performance with "3D" capability.
(Added: Aug 16, 2005, Hits: 28768, Comments: 20, Rating: n/a)
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A Controlling Interest -- August 2005
By Bernard Cawley
Bernard provides an update on lithium-aware controllers -- originally covered 2 years ago -- focusing on the FMA-Direct "Super series" of brushed motor controllers, including their currently-unique user-settable LVC.
(Added: Aug 13, 2005, Hits: 6449, Comments: 1, Rating: n/a)
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Sig Kadet EP-42 ARF Review and Upgrades
By Bernard Cawley
Sig's new small member of the Kadet family is an electric from the ground up. Here's a look at this good-natured airplane and two alternative power systems.
(Added: Aug 13, 2005, Hits: 21011, Comments: 24, Rating: n/a)
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Dynamics of Bungee Launching
By Larry Dudeck
A look at the physics of the bungee launch, a frequently used method of launching EDF jets. The data and results are particular to my plane but the methodology could be applied to any model.
(Added: Aug 12, 2005, Hits: 14702, Comments: 6, Rating: n/a)
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Global WattAge Decathlon 370 EP ARF Review
By Tim Wolff
Tim Wolff explores this great looking electric ARF scale aerobat, and really enjoys what he finds!
(Added: Aug 10, 2005, Hits: 8415, Comments: 3, Rating: n/a)
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Great Planes Distributed Hobbico Frequency Checker
By Adam Till
Adam Till explores this exciting new, low cost simple-to-use plane saver!
(8/10/05 Editor's note: link problem repaired, I apologize!)
(Added: Aug 09, 2005, Hits: 3341, Comments: 0, Rating: n/a)
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Great Planes Distributed Hobbico Frequency Checker
By Adam Till
Adam Till explores this exciting new low-cost, easy-to-use plane saver!
(8/10/05 Editor's Note: Link problem repaired, I apologize!)
(Added: Aug 09, 2005, Hits: 5119, Comments: 6, Rating: n/a)
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The 2005 Mid-Am Fun Flies Event Report
By Chris True
The 2005 Mid-Am fun flies are going stronger than ever! Ken Myers and Keith Shaw put on yet another year of world-class electric flying.
(Added: Aug 08, 2005, Hits: 11660, Comments: 3, Rating: n/a)
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SEFF 2005 -- THE Electric Event of the Year! -- Event Coverage
By Nick King
Well folks, Electrics are coming of age and SEFF 2005 showed this in a huge way. The technological advances in the past five years were stunning in both motor and brushless technology and what the pilots can now do with planes are incredible. SEFF 2005 was one of the premier events in the United States and, despite the weather, Jeff and his crew did an excellent job making sure the demonstrations were exciting and the event ran smoothly. Over two hundred pilots were registered -- despite the high winds that plagued the event on Friday through Sunday -- many pilots still flew their models.
(Added: Aug 07, 2005, Hits: 9455, Comments: 1, Rating: n/a)
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