Bill Compton has been bringing airplanes safely to the ground for nearly all of his life. The 67-year-old pilot flew commercially for Martin Marietta Corp. Now he owns his own plane — 12 actually. He ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with the firm named below, has announced a voluntary recall of the following consumer product. Consumers should stop ...
Building, flying and crashing — that’s how many of the hobbyist pilots in the Mid-Missouri Radio Control Association spent their year as they crafted radio-controlled scale models of airplanes and ...
These radio-controlled planes are being flown by retirees, blue-collar workers, women, engineers, veterinarians, chiropractors, fathers and sons and competition flyers. All are sharing their ...
The Mid-Missouri Radio Control Association (MMRCA) promotes building and flying radio-controlled airplanes and STEM education. MMRCA works with youth organizations and aims to establish an aviation ...
HAZELTON • Berry Spaulding piloted his AeroWorks Extra 300 airplane straight up into the blue sky with white smoke billowing behind. Suddenly it stopped, hovered in place for several seconds, and then ...
When a new development forced the Red Stick Radio Control Club to give up its longtime airfield on Burbank Drive three years ago, members of the organization couldn't fly their model airplanes without ...
Giant radio control airplanes — minimum wingspan 80 inches — are the main attraction at the 2009 Rally of the Giants today through Sunday in Hamburg. The Grim Airpark and local club the Fairview ...