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Building and Flying Radio Control Model Aircraft - Complete Guide for Beginners & Hobbyists | RC Plane Kits, DIY Tips & Flight Techniques | Perfect for Outdoor Hobby, STEM Education & Family Bonding
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Building and Flying Radio Control Model Aircraft - Complete Guide for Beginners & Hobbyists | RC Plane Kits, DIY Tips & Flight Techniques | Perfect for Outdoor Hobby, STEM Education & Family Bonding
Building and Flying Radio Control Model Aircraft - Complete Guide for Beginners & Hobbyists | RC Plane Kits, DIY Tips & Flight Techniques | Perfect for Outdoor Hobby, STEM Education & Family Bonding
Building and Flying Radio Control Model Aircraft - Complete Guide for Beginners & Hobbyists | RC Plane Kits, DIY Tips & Flight Techniques | Perfect for Outdoor Hobby, STEM Education & Family Bonding
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This guide to building and flying radio-controlled model aircraft is a revised text, with the latest data and details on this popular hobby. It encourages and instructs both the novice and the experienced aeromodeller.
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I was disappointed with this book. I haven't read it cover to cover, but the chapters I have read leave something to be desired. The two most obvious deficiencies are that it is a re-write of a very old book, and that's it written for a British audience.I was mystified by constant references to "obechi" wood and "dura" metal, until I read that obechi was used as a substitute for balsa during WW2, andt is rarely used today. So why does he keep talking about it?British sports car enthusiasts may deduce that "dura" is slang for "duraluminum", an aluminum alloy used in MG brake cylinders, etc. But the author never tells you this. I reckon we just call it ALUMINUM here in the States.Some of the pictures (the ones I needed most) are too dark and muddy to see anything (wire landing gear). I could find no information on "how to fly" an R/C airplane.Don't get me wrong, there's lots of information in this book, but you'll definitely need to buy a modern book, written for your own continent, as well.

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