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Phil Stevos Electric Planes

I built models as a kid and then in 1980 I started RC flying with electric power. I have also been facinated with miniature models. Now most of my planes are under 200g and many are under 20g. From about 1982 to 1994 I wrote the Electric Flight column in Australian Airborne Magazine. What we used to have to make ourselves is now readilly available and very economical. Electric flying has come of age.

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Photos from H Store flying night are on http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMnrnD-jMEw
Posted by Phil Stevenson at 10:32 AM

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Howard Ike

Howard Ike
300mm span with converted Bit Car RC but now flying with Plantraco

My Blogs

  • My Moth Sailing blog
  • My Sailing Canoe blog

Some of my model photos

  • http://www.flickr.com/photos/72192268@N00/sets/72157602775196309/

Model Plane links

  • H Store sponsor of Sutherland indoor nights
  • My Club
  • RC Groups Micro discussion

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      • Still here.
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      • New mini model with servos
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      • Photos from H Store flying night are on http://www...
      • Had a great night on Saturday at the H Hobbies Ind...
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      • Had fun last week at Doonside fying some small ou...
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      • Mr Mulligan has flown, well at least across the ro...
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