VINTAGE R/C PLANS PBY-5A
PLAN #105 RC $45.95
plus $10.00 s&h US plus $21.00 s&h Foreign)
• 108” W-SPAN
• .60 SIZE ENGINE • 4 SHEETS
MANY MORE PLANS AVAILABLE CATALOGUE $3.00 (FOREIGN $4.00)
VINTAGE R/C PLANS FRED NOVACK, OWNER
5105 Pine Hill Circle, Howell, MI 48843 (810)227-1174
www.vintagercplans.com
SAVE YOUR BACK ISSUES
Hitec’s HawkEye Hitec is proud to introduce their new HawkEye airplane. Built of durable and
resilient EPO foam, the HawkEye is easy to assemble and a breeze to fly. It consists of three main parts: the body frame, a main wing and a tail wing. Slip the wings snuggly into the pre-cut slotted area, take a hold of the underside of the frame and launch it into the air. It is that simple. It is that fun. Available in a hot red and stark white color scheme, the HawkEye maintains keen sight over all it surveys.
SPECIFICATIONS: Wing span: 22.6 inches Length: 2.05 inches Weight: 2.25 ounces
The HawkEye has an estimated street price of $9.99.
HITEC, 12115 Paine Street, Poway, CA 92064, 858-748-6948,
www.hitecrcd.com
New Video from SKS SKS Video Productions has just released their newest video highlighting the SEFF
Make your FMcollection easy to find, organized, safe, and ready for instant use. Handsome official deep red binders are stamped in gold and hold 12 issues.
$10.95 + s & h
To Order Call: 1-888-526-5365 or on-line at:
www.carstensbookstore.com
Carstens Publications, Inc.
www.flying-models.com
Join the Vintage Radio Control Society! If you enjoy building and flying the old R/C plane designs, the VR/CS is for you.
VR/CS membership provides:
• Bimonthly newsletter The Vintage Flier Annual Reunions
Membership in an AMA Special Interest Group
Membership cost is $20 per year or $30 for 2 years. Same cost for non-US members.
Make your check or money order to VR/CS and mail to; Terry Terrenoire, VR/CS Treasurer
205 Meadowview Ln, Locust Grove, VA 22508
Visit our web site at
www.vintagercsociety.org Vintage R/C Society 2012 Event Calendar
Aug. 31-Sep. 1, 2012 - Northwest Fly-In Location: Medford, Oregon
September 1-2, 2012 - Spirit of Selinsgrove Reunion
Location: Owego, New York
September 17-18, 2012 - Muncie Reunion Location: Muncie, Indiana
October 6-7, 2012 - Octoberfest Location: Oxford, Pennsylvania
October 13, 2012 - Vintage Fly-In Location: Georgetown, Tennessee
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ONE $75
TWO $120
CALL 10+
Easy to Build - Flys Great Fast and Light Combat Plane
Motor, metal mounts, tank available
AREA- 460
sq.in. SPAN- 48 in. WEIGHT- 11-12 oz. airframe
SPEED LIMIT Cut Foam Wing Computer
WEIGHT- 9.5- 0.5 oz. airframe Motor, metal mounts, tank available
On the web at
http://home.earthlink.net/~philcartier
34 SweetArrow DRIVE HUMMELSTOWN, PA. 17036
OCTOBER 2012 AREA- 430
sq.in. SPAN- 44.6 in. F2D15A
SKS VIDEO PRODUCTIONS, 85 Pine Rd., Abbottstown, PA 17301, 800-988-6488,
www.sksvideo.com
Week 2012 event. Mac Hodges’ Airfield in Americus, Georgia, is the home of this premier outdoor electric event. This year’s show featured a wide variety of aircraft from around the country. Featured aircraft include: Peter Sripol’s scratchbuilt Boeing 777, John Morgan’s T33A, Don Kennedy’s Bipe Stick, Joshua Murdock’s B-2 Stealth Bomber, Matt Putnam’s CAD-designed Bumble Bee 1 (Cover), Chris Good’s Nightowl, Daniel Madngal’s MiG- 21 and Mark Murdock’s animated Tiggerbat. Get a first hand look at new products like the Horizon
Hobby E-flite Scimitar, Albatros, F-4 Phantom and Park Zone Icon. Also see 3D Hobby Store’s new Yak 54 and Extreme Flight RC’s new MXS. From hordes of vendors to gaggles of warbirds and even night bowling, this show has it all! Total running time is approximately 100 minutes on the DVD and 105 minutes on the Hi Def Blu-ray. SEFF Week 2012 is available for $19.95 (DVD) or $22.95 (Blu-ray) plus $5.70 US shipping and handling.
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