At the 1979 Nats, if you weren’t lucky enough to get one of the yellow “Official” caps with the logo printed on it, then you were even luckier because you got a host of other colors to choose from. Between the bright, primary colors and the smiling ear of […]
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#NatsHats: Some Like it Plain
Not everyone is in to the gliz and glam of Art Laneau’s style. According to this picture, most pith helmets went undecorated. Undecorated, maybe, but clean not so much. Share a picture of your own personal shade by using the #NatsHats at the AMA’s Twitter account, or the museum’s Facebook. For […]
Continue readingNew Addition: OQ-19 Propeller
Beginning in 1948, the OQ-19 target drone was used for decades to train anti-aircraft gunners. The drone was catapult-launched and controlled by radio while gunners tried to shoot it down. Once contact with the radio system was lost, the model came to the ground under parachute before being retrieved. One […]
Continue reading#NatsHats: Art’s Pith Helmet
The original blue color of this pith helmet wasn’t bright enough for Art Laneau. So, he decided to add some glitter. Credit: Art Laneau’s Pith Helmet, National Model Aviation Museum Permanent Collection. Donated by Arthur Laneau, 1996.64.01. Share a picture of your own personal shade by using the #NatsHats at […]
Continue reading#NatsHats: Introduction
If you have to wear something on your head to keep the sun out of your eyes while flying, you might as well show off a bit of your personality at the same time, right? Modelers of yesteryear certainly thought so! Check out all the headgear by clicking through the […]
Continue readingNational Model Aviation Museum Summer Hours 2014
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Continue readingBing Autoplan Conservation, pt. 7
Hey, it is an update on the Bing Autoplan! It has been awhile, sorry, but there was some logistics and paperwork that needed to be completed to finalize the conservation plans. It took time, but progress is being made. Covering: Remember how in the last post about the Bing Autoplan […]
Continue readingNew Addition: FQM-117B Radio Receiver
Used originally for training purposes, the FQM-117B served as a radio-controlled flying foam target. Knowing that we had one of these aircraft in the collection, Michael Clark salvaged a receiver out of a crate of surplus FQM-117Bs and donated the receiver to the museum. Thanks, Michael, for the donation!
Continue readingNew Addition: Whistler Gyrocopter
Whether you call it a Model Autogyro, or a Model Gyrocopter, John R. Lane donated one to the museum today. It was built by John Wojtowicz from a Whistler kit by original designer John Kallend. Powered by an O.S. FS20 engine the model has a rotor diameter of 42 1/4″ […]
Continue readingSee the RC 747 SCA and Shuttle Test Models This Summer
The 1/40-scale RC Boeing 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft and Space Shuttle test models are going on another adventure. Next spring the models will be sent on loan to Space Center Houston to be displayed as part of their full-size shuttle/SCA exhibit featuring the original shuttle carrier aircraft. The exhibit will […]
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