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on one of the 4 sub-catergories on the left, to discover more.
The strength on this section relies very
much on contributors, like Nicola Rossi, Serge Bordais, Hisato Nishi,
Guy Revel and Troy Newman, who take valuable time off to submit articles
and assist me. If you have any relevant articles you wish to provide,
do not hesitate to contact
me.
Recent Updates:
NEWI'm
happy to present Troy's Newman's Elevator Setup, an alternative approach
for those looking for another way of setting up your new F3A Model in
the new year!
As always, this isn't the only method,
but learning of another method to approaching the elevator setup with
a single servo always proves to be interesting. Troy explains this in
greater detail in the technical section.
Past
Updates:
After
the 2001 Ireland F3A World Championship, the Evolis has proven to be
an immensely popular model among pattern fliers. ZN
Line,
which has been producing models designed by WC Christophe
Paysant-Le Roux,
now produce another winner with an Arnaud
Poyet
design.
As
modellers with a companion, having to take care of the interests of both
on a holiday can be very difficult at times, the beach is not exactly
where modellers want to spend their free time.
However, trust Philippe Cambier
to tell you of an ideal getaway in the region of Bordeaux, France, The
Dune du Pyla. Where one can enjoy slope soaring and take in the magnificant
scenery. Let Philippe tell you more inside.
Dave Patrick Models(DPM) produced the Ultimate
ARF(also on rcaerosport.com) and now we see the 2nd model from their
excellent series, the Extra 330L ARF. As
always,even with an ARF, modifications can made for it to fly better.
You have read about the First Indoor RC Meet in France. Now, its time
for the 2nd Meet. This time, 3 of the French F3A Pilots participated,
together with Benoît
Paysant Le Roux, with his beautifulfully scratch built Edge.
Again, Serge Bordais
brings us up to date with this splendid
event. Would love to see one held in my home country.
A few shots of the various used at this World Championships can be found
inside the Technical Section. Have a look
at Christophe or Akiba were using, and their setup.