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Airplanes and Rockets - Supermodel Melanie Blattenberger holding my modified Great Planes 2-meter Spirit gliderEven during the busiest time of my life I have endeavored to maintain some form of model building activity (many times consisting of merely a dedicated monthly reading of modeling magazines). This site has been created to help me chronicle my journey through a lifelong involvement in model aviation. The is a lot of good information and are a lot of pictures throughout the website that you will probably find useful, and might even bring back some old memories from your own younger days. My ModelAirplanes website on EarthLink outgrew its capacity, so I purchased the AirplanesAndRockets.com domain to continue the work. Thanks to my enabler, Melanie (pictured above), and to you for visiting.
Here is a collection of photos of my progression through aero modeling
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Micro Air Vehicle: 3 Gram 'Dragonfly' Takes Flight
Airplanes and Rockets: Radio Control Hall of FameHere is probably the world's most complete collection of RC equipment - the Radio Control Hall of Fame.
Visit the Collect Air Website - Loaded With Vintage Model Info
The Rocketarium Online Rocket Shop
Boeing Successfully Flies Fuel Cell-Powered Airplane - a Full-Size Electric Airplanes with a Human Pilot

Airplanes and Rockets - Sig Super Chipmunk kit for saleSig Super Chipmunk Kit for Sale! This is a fine C/L stunter.

Airplanes and Rockets - The Early Days of Radio ControlThe First Days of Radio Control. Information and pics you probably have never seen before.

Airplanes and Rockets - Sig Akrobat control line airplane kit for saleSig Akrobat Kit for Sale. This is a contest-winning true classic full-bodied stunter.

Airplanes and Rockets Forums now Active
Top Flite P-40 Warhawk C/L Kit for Sale (complete)
Paul Harvey - Radio Control Modeler
New boat model pics added 1 & 2
1968 AAM Editorial Re Future of Navy Nats Sponsorship
Vintage Radio Control Systems
Cordless Electric Flight Motors
(July 1973, American Aircraft Modeler)
E-Fest 2008 Happening Feb 9 & 10
AMA's new Park Pilot program
Some of my woodworking projects
VTOL RC Model Video
AmericanAircraftModeler.com domain acquired

 

Antique Clothes Chest Restoration

Click to view antique clothes chest restoration projectNo, it's not model airplanes and rockets, but the skills gain through modeling are shared with woodworking, and vice-versa. To the right is the 100+ year old clothes chest that I recently restored. It was built by Melanie's grandfather sometime in the late 19th century. We have had it for 25 years, and it finally received the attention it deserved.

You Know You're a Modeler When...

These contributions were published in the March 2008 Model Aviation:
- "You know you are a slope soarer when you are more interested in
    checking out the dunes than the beach."

- "You know you're a 3-D pilot when you respond to 'check out that
    waterfall' by looking to open sky."

- "You spent more on your last airplane than on your last car."
- "It's 36° and sleeting and you're standing in the pit area wondering
   'Where is everybody?'"
- "You test-fit the family cat into the cockpit of your 33% Extra and
   seriously consider giving it a try"
- "Your idea of an engaging dinner conversations is a lively debate on
  the merits of castor oil versus synthetics."
- "Your mom and dad finds magazines under your mattress and are
   relieved to find it's only Model Aviation."
- "Your wife says she'd like to see you more often and you hand her
   a map to the field."

R/C Helicopter Pioneers - c.1969

Vintage R/C helicopter designsHere are a few pages scanned from the March 1969 edition of American Aircraft Modeler that shows what some of the early radio control helicopter pioneers came up with on the trail to eventually producing the 3D-out-of-the-box models we enjoy today. There are incredibly ingenuous early R/C helicopter designs. Many never flew. Counter-torque implementations (like the DuBro Whirlybird) were popular then.

Final Edition of American Aircraft Modeler

American Aircraft Modeler Cover - March 1975The Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA) ceased publication of is official magazine, American Aircraft Modeler, after the March 1975 issue. The current version, Model Aviation, was its replacement. On a whim, I checked to see if the AmericanAircraftModeler.com domain name was available. Amazingly, it was, so I immediately registered it. I'm hoping that the AMA will grant permission for me to scan and post pages from some of the editions so that the wealth of information there can be accessed by anyone.

Only $12.65 for a Ringmaster & McCoy .35 Combo?

America's Hobby Center ad from 1968 American Aircraft ModelerIf you have a hard time paying today's prices for modeling equipment, this scanned page from a 1968 edition of American Aircraft Modeler will really make you sick. Take a look at some of the prices for airplane+engine combos! How about a Ringmaster and a McCoy .35 for $12.65. A Cox Baby Bee .049 sold for $4.98 (a brand new one on eBay will run you $60+). This represents about a 10x increase in 40 years. Electronic equipment is the exception, of course.

E-flite Mini Pulse XT

E-flite Mini Pulse XT - by Kirt BlattenbergerThe E-flite Mini Pulse XT is one super nice airplane! The quality of the construction and film covering is utterly excellent. It is not the typical ARF assembled with glue made from some unknown Chinese farm animal bones and covering that looks like a Shar-Pei's skin. It took a couple hours to install the radio and motor, glue on the canopy, etc. Wheel pants have been left off for now to prevent potential damage. A Futaba Sky Sport 6 is used for control, and it has the E-flite 450 brushless motor and 20A ESC. A 3-cell, 2100 mAh LiPo sends this thing straight up. It is very docile and lands nice and slow. Here is a video of it on YouTube. There is also a video I made of the brushless ESC waveforms on an oscilloscope. I sold this fine craft at the Winston-Salem RC Swap Meet (2007) to a young man just getting into RC. It will be a great airplane for him.

Estes Saturn V Rocket

Estes Saturn V - Click here for the main rocket pageEstes Saturn V rocket prior to paintingMy Estes Saturn V rocket kit is finally complete! Construction began in August of 2005, and finally ended in September of 2007 - about par for my projects. See pre-painting image to the left.

My vintage Estes model of the Saturn V rocket that boosted the Apollo series of capsules into space is shown here ready for painting. It only took me two years to get it to this point (yeah, pathetic!).

Junior 451 CO2 Motor Estes Model Rocketry Catalog

Russian Junior 451 CO2 motor.This Junior 451 CO2 motor came in a Russian free flight Styrofoam model kit. I uploaded a video of it running to YouTube. I bought three of these on eBay, kept one for my display, and then sold the other two on eBay. The fellow that bought them actually plans to fly his.

Estes 1971 Model Rocketry CatalogI recently acquired a copy of the Estes 1971 Model Rocketry Catalog on eBay. Here a few of the main pages that have been scanned.

Crossword Puzzles in Model Aviation

Airplanes and Rockets - Crossword in the November 2001 Model Aviation - by Kirt BlattenbergerWhilst going through some items getting them ready for a November swap meet, I ran across a November 2001 edition of Model Aviation that had one of my crossword puzzles printed in it. Bob Hunt graciously offered to print six of them, and this was the first. Click on the image for a full-size version that you can print out and complete.

Great Planes 2-Meter Spirit - Where NOT to Land

Airplanes and Rockets - Electric-powered 2-Meter Spirit sailplane resting in a 40' high perch, in need of being rescued.June 7, 2007. This is NOT the proper method for landing your electric powered Spirit sailplane (click on thumbnail at right). It was a very windy day in Mt. Airy, NC, and the landing approach was less than ideal in that it required swooping around behind this tree land in the small grassy area. Well, I would have sworn that my Spirit was in front of the tree, but alas, I was behind it. That shot in the branches is about 40' up. A 20' extension ladder just barely got me tot he bottom branch, where I managed to pull my 49-year-old body up into the tree and climb the remaining 20' to retrieve it. I had attached a rope to my belt loop going up, and used it to pass first the fuselage and then the wing to Melanie, who was waiting on the ground, ready to call 911 on her cellphone if the unthinkable should occur (and I WAS thinking about it!). Anyway, both the Spirit and I made it down safely. It was about 4 hours after originally "landing " in the tree that I got it out, and the 2-cell LiPo pack was still going strong. Even the How High altimeter was still flashing its LED. End result: Not a bit of damage to the Spirit - not even a hole in the Monokote! Only my ego was bruised.

Vintage Airplane & Rocket Kit Collection

Airplanes and Rockets - Vintage model airplane kits. Carl Goldberg Skylane 62 & 1/2A Skylane, Airtronics Aquila, Sig Akrobat & Super Chipmunk, Mark's Models Windfree, Comet Sparky, Cox PT-19 TrainerFor the past year, I have been using eBay to help me re-acquire kits of as many of the airplanes I have owned over the years as possible. Please click on the image to the left for a clearer picture. The planes are: Carl Goldberg Skylane 62 & 1/2A Skylane, Airtronics Aquila sailplane, Sig Akrobat & Super Chipmunk, Mark's Models Windfree, Comet Sparky, Cox PT-19 Trainer, Jetco Shark 15 control line kit (the Shark 15 was the first "real" control line model I ever had. All previous ones were the plastic Cox models with .049 engines. My Shark 15 used a Fox 0.15 CID C/L engine and maybe a 2 ounce metal tank). I have also been collecting some of my old engines, like TeeDee .049, PeeWee .020, TeeDee .010, Jetex jet engines, McCoy .35 Red Head, and some others.  I do not plan to build the kits from the original parts, but might trace out the parts on new balsa to build them. That is what I did a couple years ago with the 1/2A Skylane.

Great Planes Uproar

Airplanes and Rockets - Great Planes UproarA Great Planes Uproar. This model has a GMS .40 ball-bearing glow engine, and swings a 10x6 propeller at over 15,000 rpm. There are 5 Futaba servos, a receiver, and a 600 mAh battery pack onboard. The Monokote color scheme was taken from the Sig Super Chipmunk control line model. The bottom is all black & white checkerboard, so the contrast between top and bottom is about as stark as you can get. Because the engine is so heavy, I needed to cut a separate hatch for locating the receiver and battery pack about 4 inches behind the trailing edge of the wing (didn't want to have to add dead weight just for balancing purposes). The final weight is embarrassingly about 2 ounces of the listed maximum, but that is because of the ridiculously heavy GMS engine/muffler combination.

Jetex Rocket Engine Collection

Airplanes and Rockets - Jetex 150 engine instrustions - side BAirplanes and Rockets - Assembled Jetex 150 engineAirplanes and Rockets - Jetex 150 engine instrustions - side AI purchased a Jetex 150 engine on eBay for about $25 + shipping. It is in in nearly new condition. I had a Jetex 50 when I was a kid, and am waiting to get a good deal on one on eBay, also. Most are selling for more than $50, which is more than I am willing to pay. Sooner or later, I'll snag one for around $30 - it just takes patience.

Citizen-Ship Escapement

Citizen-Ship PSN Escapement w/InstructionsCitizen-Ship PSN EscapementCitizen-Ship PSN EscapementHere are some pictures of an old Citizen-Ship PSN Escapement unit that I just purchased on eBay for $13. I have never even actually seen one before, so when it appeared on eBay at such a low price, I went ahead and bid on it.

Carl Goldberg Skylane Wing & Stabilizer Rib Patterns
Here is what many people have been asking for on the model airplane forums...
the 1/2A Skylane full-size rib patterns for the horizontal stabilizer and the wings.
Carl Goldberg Half-A Skylane Horizontal Stabilizer Rib Outlines - Kirt Blattenberger
Horizontal Stabilizer Ribs
Carl Goldberg Half-A Skylane Wing Rib Outlines - Kirt Blattenberger
Wing Ribs
eFlite Blade CP Electric Helicopter

Airplanes and Rockets - Melanie holding the E-flite Blade CP electric helicopter, 8-8-2005OK, I'm back in the helicopter business as of July 29, 2005, when I went to K-C Hobby Shop, in High Point, NC, and purchased a new E-flite Blade CP. This chopper is amazing! As advertised, I charged the NiMH battery pack, put 8 AA cells in the transmitter, and away it went. Since seven years have passed since flying (kind-of) the ECO 8, my initial couple attempts were pretty embarrassing. By about the 3rd charge, I could hover for about 30 seconds. I was continually trying different tail rotor gain and gyro settings to keep the tail under control. As it turned out, the secret to keeping the tail under control is to actually control the tail with the stick! Once I figured that out, hovering was a cinch! I found that correcting the tail excursions, along with very slight cyclic inputs allowed for extended hovers. Please click here for the dedicated Blade CP blog webpage.

Great Planes Lil' Poke

Airplanes and Rockets - Melanie holding the newly completed Great Planes Lil PokeAirplanes and Rockets - Great Planes Lil' Poke framed with radio and motor components, lightening holes in wing ribs & fuselageThe Li'l Poke is now complete and is awaiting an opportunity to be flown. I have been really busy with renovating two bathrooms and a couple closets, but hopefully the results, with a video clip, will be available soon. Here is a page dedicated to the Li'l Poke, in case you want to see constructions photos and some radio and motor installations details.

Great Planes Spirit - Conversion to e-Spirit

Airplanes and Rockets - Supermodel Melanie holding the e-SpiritThis is the third 2-meter Spirit that I have built, as well as an Electra, which is an electric-powered version of the Spirit. For the money, performance, and ruggedness, you can't beat it, in my opinion. My other two ended up being sold to justify moving on to the next project - and always for more money than I had invested in them. The Spectra tried to move an oak tree, but failed.

This Spirit was first flown on May 8, 2005. It uses just two of the Futaba 6-channel radio, with standard size servos. The rectangular NiCad receiver pack was rearranged to a square configuration to allow it to fit in the nose. 2.25 ounces of lead was required to balance it, even with the servos mounted at the CG.

Great Planes J-3 Cub 20 (L-4 Grasshopper Scheme)

Airplanes and Rockets - Close-up of barn door aileron linkage for L-4 Grasshopper. Kirt BlattenbergerAirplanes and Rockets - Supermodel Melanie Blattenberger with Kirt's Great Planes Cub 20 finished in L-4 Grasshopper military colors. Futaba 6-channel radio.My lovely wife, Melanie, is holding my Great Planes J-3 Cub 20 kit, which is done up both in a scale L-4 Grasshopper military scheme (below, left) and in a non-scale color scheme (below, right). The non-scale version has been modified to use an upright OS 0.25 LA engine rather than inverted mount of the L-4. Starting the inverted engine in the L-4 Grasshopper  is a real pain because it requires turning the plane over to prevent flooding. Ailerons were not installed at all on the non-scale J-3, because the ailerons on the L-4 version almost completely ineffective unless the throws are very excessive. Why add the weight and complexity if it is not needed?

A Very Simple Method for Creating Monokote Lettering

Airplanes and Rockets - Monokote lettering technique using computer and printer.Airplanes and Rockets - Monokote lettering technique using computer and printer. Print out exactly the size and text, including spacing and alignment, that you want on your printer. Tape the paper onto the Monokote and cut out each character with an x-Acto knife. Then, tape the newly formed stencil onto the surface exactly where the lettering is to be attached. Peel off the backing and lay each character in place and tack it firmly in place with the iron. After all the characters are tacked, remove the stencil and carefully complete the ironing. Clean any leaking color adhesive with a little GoofOff. Voila! Perfect lettering using any type and size font available on your computer.

Custom-Built Chameleon Field Box & Accessories

Airplanes and Rockets - Chameleon Filed Box
Field Box in Original
Configuration to Support
Glow Fuel Flight

Airplanes and Rockets - Sig Akromaster on launch stooge
Sig Akromaster
Loaded on
Launch Stooge

  • Stooge for C/L models

  • Control line spool holder/winder

  • Electric fuel pump

  • Storage for quart fuel container

  • Removable tray for R/C transmitter

  • Power panel / battery compartment

  • Tool storage

  • Prop storage

Bill Gaylord's Excellent Guillows Electric R/C Conversions

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