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18 Features


18 59th King Orange International 2013 by Brian Malin Since 1955, the best freeflight models assemble in Florida


26 Neo 180 by Andy Kunz & Michael Ramsey A micro electric with vintage Pattern looks


36 Pinstriping Made Easy by Lee Hunt Custom pinstriping with tissue is easier than you may think


40 Great Planes Factor 3D by Peter Serafini An FMProduct Review: From sport aerobatics to 3D, it does it all


46 SIG Sbach XA41 by Chris Susicke An FMProduct Review: Fast assembly and smooth aerobatics


26 36 Columns


24 All models scaled great and small Small Talk by Pat Tritle


34 Fine tuning for the knife edge Project Pattern Redux by Dave Lockhart


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38 Warm weather flying in Surprise, Arizona Fan Facts by Greg Moore


44 Spring training has started C/L Stunt by Phil Cartier


50 Fun with No-Cal models F/F Sport by Dave Mitchell


56 E-Fest report and project updates Electric Flight by Don Belfort


58 Before proportional servos Vintage Views by Bob Noll


Departments 4 Editorial


6 Flying Report 16 Air Mail


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On the Cover: Canadian Jama Danier tows his F1A glider into a beautiful Palm Bay, Florida sky at the 2013 King Orange In- ternational Free Flight event. See Brian Malin’s coverage of the second-oldest model airplane event, starting on page 18. Photo: Brian Malin


www.flying-models.com FLYING MODELS 5 Visit us online at 52 Hitec Charging Solutions by Thayer Syme Take the mystery out of battery charging and gain better performance


April 2014 Vol. 119 No. 4/880


17 Barnstormers


64 Classifieds/Ad Index 65 Dealer Directory


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