There exists an idiom in the aviation community: A mile of roadway will take you a mile but a mile of runway will take you around the world. Apalachee Parkway will become a runway to a fun-filled ...
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 ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. NEW GLOUCESTER — Kneeling beside his Extra 260 fixed-wing airplane last ...
Flying Circus Airshow is set to take place at the Butler County Regional Airport on Father’s Day weekend. The event will feature more than 200 model aircraft of all kinds, including helicopters, jets ...
HADLEY — Gordie Lauder remembers seeing the North American B-25 "Mitchell" Bomber flying right over his home town of Amherst in the 1940s. Years later Lauder built his own model of the plane which was ...
FORT BELVOIR, Va. (July 12) -- Two local military officers, with a passion for aviation history, spend much of their free time building and flying radio controlled planes modeled after some of the ...
The sky over the fields in Thermal was alive with models of military airplanes from World War I, II and later as the Coachella Valley Radio Control Club (CVRCC) held their annual War Birds Fun Fly.
Skies over an airfield in Oakdale were filled with small-scale planes on Saturday as Radio Control Flyers Unlimited held day one of its two-day aircraft flying event. The 2019 Spring Warbird Round Up ...
Throughout middle school, John Owsinski dreamed of getting his 1963 blue and yellow string plane into the air. He remembers staring up at the gift from his uncle in his garage where the plastic box ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — With Dan's Discoveries segments, I visit a lot of shops and restaurants. I get to meet a lot of small business owners. In this edition, I got the chance to hang out with a local ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Somewhere near the intersection of Highway 141 and Interstate 44 in Fenton, you might catch a split-second glint of sunlight high ...
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