Control line is one of the simplest and yet most fun forms of controlled model aircraft flying. Using a pair of wires to control elevators on a powered model, the flyer stands in the centre while the aircraft flies in a circle around them, often performing outrageous aerobatic manouevres – not for the faint-hearted!
Just about anything with wheels can be equipped with the latest technology thanks to Vintage Air, and we show you how with the SureFit Climate Control System.
Hello All, So I’m moving and setting my new hobby room with all my RC’s again! I can’t wait to show you the new setup with all my great cars!
This black iron lamp installs easily, and is battery-operated so there’s no wiring needed. Includes an ivory-colored shade, LED light, on/off switch and
Belair Vintage Parts sets include Gas, Rubber, glider and Control Line designs, all recreated from original Vintage plans. Plans are available from the
Controls shown here installed on a Shure 520 (modified with Switchcraft connector) and a vintage Shure 533SA.
Home Page. Tamiyaclub thenVintage Tamiya and radio control Collectors website
Vintage fashion blog with a modern twist inspired by the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. I like to write as though I’m having a conversation with women who equally share my passion for vintage fashion from the 1930s-1950s, as well as those who are only starting their adventure with vintage and would like to learn how to mix it with contemporary brands.
In praise of dials, toggles, buttons, and bulbs. A companion blog to the Control Panel group on Flickr. Manned by Stephen Coles and Norman Hathaway.