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Flight Journal

Flight Journal

The Guys with the Wrenches

The pilots got the glory but the unknown heroes were the mechanics

3 min  |

November - December 2022
Flight Journal

Flight Journal

Samurai SURVIVOR

Zero ace Saburo Sakai

10+ min  |

November - December 2022
Flight Journal

Flight Journal

RUFF STUFF

Memories of an early war South Pacific fighter pilot

10+ min  |

November - December 2022
Flight Journal

Flight Journal

EARLY CHANNEL BATTLES Spitfires fend off Me 109s

Of all the written accounts by the fighter pilots of the RAF during 1941, two stand out, in my opinion. Both were by pilots who flew Spitfire Mk Vs with 610 Squadron, which by summer 1941 was one of the squadrons under Wing Commander Douglas Bader. "Circuses" were usually composed of six bombers, escorted by many squadrons of fighters, typically Spitfire Mk Vs; the formation was called a "Beehive."

10+ min  |

November - December 2022
Flight Journal

Flight Journal

DARK BLUE

Royal Navy Corsairs-the first to fly from carriers BY CLIVE ROWLEY, MBE RAF (RET.)`

10+ min  |

November - December 2022
Flight Journal

Flight Journal

The Fighting 56th BY STAN PIET

P-47D UN-V, NAMED "PAT," from the famed 56th FG, 63rd FS, prepares for another fighter sweep in support of the D-Day invasion. The second mount of Capt. Gordon S. Stevens, it survived until early September, when it was lost with Capt. Roy Fling at the controls. Stevens himself was lost in a "Pat" replacement on September 18, a victim of flak over Belgium.

2 min  |

November - December 2022
Flight Journal

Flight Journal

FM-2 Wildcat action in the battle of Leyte Gulf

IN MID-1943, the Grumman Aircraft Corp. began to deliver the F6F Hellcat-its latest and greatest fighter-to the U.S. Navy. It was fast, maneuverable, heavily armed and armored. It was built "Grumman tough" and soon earned the nickname "Ace Maker." As a replacement for its little brother, the F4F Wildcat, the Hellcat was everything the F4F wasn't.

10+ min  |

November - December 2022
Flight Journal

Flight Journal

MARVELOUS MUSTANGS Pilots of the 78th FG trade in their P-47s for P-51s-and love them!

IN EARLY DECEMBER OF 1944, most of the pilots in the 78th Fighter Group, especially those with over 25 combat missions under their belts, felt "fat and sassy" flying the reliable and hard-hitting P-47 Thunderbolt. Seasoned pilots realized early on that the "Jug" was like a flying tank: one that could deliver deadly punishment to the enemy and absorb most anything thrown at it.

10+ min  |

November - December 2022
Flight Journal

Flight Journal

IVANS & INDIANS

Fighting the Allies with a Fw 190

10+ min  |

November - December 2022
Flight Journal

Flight Journal

RUTHLESS JUG JOCKEY Flying with the 317th Fighter Squadron BY LT. GEORGE NOVOTNY, USAAF RET.), AS TOLD TO AND WRITTEN BY JAMES P. BUSHA

I HAD ALWAYS WANTED TO BE A FIGHTER PILOT, the man in charge,” if you will. After I had earned my wings in 1943, I was given the choice of single-engine fighters or bombers. Although multi-engines may have sounded safer, I knew that the only person who would be able to put my flying abilities to the test was me! I was sent to the 54th Fighter Group in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to begin my indoctrination into becoming a fighter pilot. Most of the guys in the group had just returned from combat in the Aleutian Islands and the whole group was getting ready to go to the Southwest Pacific.

10+ min  |

November - December 2022

Model Airplane News

PROPER CG LOCATION FOR AEROBATICS

If you are getting into aerobatics and are starting to perform more advanced maneuvers, it is time to discuss ways you can not only become a better pilot, but how you can also improve the flight characteristics of your airplanes.

5 min  |

January 2022
Model Airplane News

Model Airplane News

Legend Hobby 13-Foot L-19 Bird Dog/ Cessna O-1

This famous multi-mission single engine observation aircraft served from 1950-1974. From calling out target locations to providing intel/recon information, the Bird Dog was a valued asset in both the Korean War and Vietnam.

1 min  |

January 2022
Model Airplane News

Model Airplane News

EARN YOUR WINGS

10 Tips for First-Flight Success

6 min  |

January 2022
Model Airplane News

Model Airplane News

Old School Model Works Fifty Six

The Fifty Six takes its design cues from the original .09- to .15-size Carl Goldberg Falcon 56 of the 1960s. Reworked to incorporate modern, lasercut techniques to make kit building better than ever.

1 min  |

January 2022

Model Airplane News

FLYING TWINS Multi-engine warbirds made easy

Let’s face it, there’s just something extra special about twin-engine RC aircraft. Most modelers stop what they’re doing when a twin fires up on the flightline.

6 min  |

January 2022
Model Airplane News

Model Airplane News

HOW TO BALANCE PROPELLERS

Four easy steps to increase performance and reduce vibration

5 min  |

January 2022
Model Airplane News

Model Airplane News

PRODUCT REVIEW: RC PLANE STANDS BENCHTOP MODEL

I’m a sucker for shop stuff. I buy tools I will probably never use just because they are cool, or I might need to use them someday. When Glen from RC Plane Stands reached out about a review, however, I knew as soon as I browsed their website that I would be receiving something I would use a lot, maybe even daily.

2 min  |

January 2022

Model Airplane News

SPIRIT OF RHINEBECK AWARD WINNER

A close up of Norman Malinowski’s 1/3-scale Albatros

3 min  |

January 2022
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Flying

Flat Sixes

Fanatical artisans

5 min  |

December 2021
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Flying

Blue over Green, Tent in Between

I’m old , I’m cranky. Why do I keep air-camping?

5 min  |

December 2021
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Flying

Gulfstream Reveals G400, G800

The product lineup gains large-cabin and ultralong-range mounts.

3 min  |

December 2021
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Flying

Every Airplane Requires a Checkout

Embrace the challenge of mastering a new machine.

3 min  |

December 2021
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Flying

Fuhggedaboutit

Fifty-plus years of f lying forgetfulness

4 min  |

December 2021
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Flying

THE MAULE FAMILY APPROACHABLE AIRCRAFT

Choose your mount —the Maules do it all.

9 min  |

December 2021
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Flying

Sisters

“ Women certainly have the courage and tenacity required for long flights.” —Mildred Doran

5 min  |

December 2021
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Flying

INSIDE OUT OR OUTSIDE IN?

What kind of pilot should you be?

5 min  |

December 2021
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Flying

WE FLY: CESSNA CITATION CJ4 GEN2

THE FLAGSHIP CJ JUST GOT A WHOLE LOT BETTER.

10+ min  |

December 2021
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Flying

The Temple of Speed

Reno entices even this altitude-oriented pilot.

6 min  |

December 2021
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Flying

The Glideslope

When you see what you expect to see

5 min  |

October 2021
Flying

Flying

Takeoff Emergencies

Segment your departure and climb for safety.

7 min  |

October 2021

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