Model Airplane News

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FAST & FURIOUS

hether you’re interested in sport or scale jets, this issue has you covered. We are fortunate that Rod Snyder, second place in this year’s audience. From the power system to hidden latches to the scale scheme, Rod shares all the details behind his award-winning scale build. If you’re an experienced pilot who’s looking for a first turbine jet, don’t miss our review of the 65-inch-long CARF Models Rebel Hot 1.5m. The smallest in the Rebel line of turbine jets, this ARF model takes just 20 hours to assemble and can be powered by 45 to 70N rated turbine and is easy to transport to the field.

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