What do you know about the history of early Free Flight models? The museum is looking for the earliest advertised kit or published plan of a scale model with a wingspan of 13″ or less. There’s some history below to jog your memory. If you have anything to share, please […]
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Old Ad, Must-Have Christmas Gifts of 1946
The 2014 Christmas shopping season is almost over. As some late-minute buyers are rushing around looking for gifts (or just good deals), let’s pause and look back to the ads for modeling items that were filling the December 1946 magazines. What modeling gifts are you hoping to get for Christmas? […]
Continue readingOld Ad: Santa approves of McCoy 60 Red Head
The Duro-Matic Products Co. was very proud of their newest McCoy 60 Red Head engine, proclaiming that it set the official AMA world’s record of 123.88 mph in August 1946. Similar ads for the engine appeared in both Model Airplane News and Air Trails Pictorial in December 1946. Although the […]
Continue readingOld Ad: Viking Knight in Santa Land
This comic-strip ad for the Viking 65 engine found in the December 1946 issue of Model Airplane News is too fun not to share. Just click on the picture for a bigger version. Hopefully the Viking Knight and Santa are happy to learn that one Viking 65 has found its […]
Continue readingOld Ad, Get Your Own P-30 engine for Christmas
Whether you were a parent looking to fulfill your child’s wishes of a model engine for Christmas, or an adult looking to spend your Christmas funds, Phantom Motors had an ad targeting you during the 1946 Christmas season. Although the Phantom P-30 in the museum’s collection is missing its […]
Continue readingGive Your Model Some Fashion Sense with Wheel Pants
Popular Mechanics offered some fashion advice for model airplane enthusiasts in their June 1931 issue – dress your model up with wheel pants! Read more in the Popular Mechanics issue on Google Books. Visit the museum’s website for more information on the National Model Aviation Museum.
Continue reading#NatsHats: A Flying Hat
Walt Williamson put all the other trick helmets to shame by taking a hat and actually making it fly. Share a picture of your own personal shade by using the #NatsHats at the AMA’s Twitter account, or the museum’s Facebook. For more information on the National Model Aviation Museum, including […]
Continue reading#NatsHats: One Trick Hat
This kid’s pith helmet is so tricked out it has an attached stopwatch. Also, has anyone thought of adding earmuffs to the timer’s helmets? This guy looks like he could use some. Share a picture of your own personal shade by using the #NatsHats at the AMA’s Twitter account, or […]
Continue reading#NatsHats: Two Trick Hats
Model Airplane News commented in November 1952 that, “Trick hats and repairs in the hangar are part and parcel of all Nationals.” Trick hats indeed! Look at what these two friends wore at the 1950 Nats. And it looks like the tradition continues! Have you seen Evan Turner’s hat this […]
Continue readingMarch 2014 Guessing Game, pt. 4
Have you taken a close look at the objects from the museum’s collection that have been posted over the last three weeks? If not, check them out! What do they have in common? Herb noted that “314” was in the address for both the Polk’s Hobbies Van and the Control […]
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