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? […]
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New 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 readingRestoration of the White Mystery
Flying the White Mystery, Elmer Wasman placed third in the first RC Nats in 1937. The White Mystery had an elaborate control system based on wind-driven controls. Walt Good has a detailed description of the controls in the April 1986 issue of Model Aviation in the article, “History of RC […]
Continue readingPreservation Week 2014
Do have a model that has special memories attached? Or the trophy that you won that you are really proud of? Learn how you can give your treasures the best care by participating in National Preservation Week, April 27, 2014 to May 3, 2014. During Preservation Week 2013, the National Model […]
Continue readingNASA’s Inflatable Wing Model Aircraft on Exhibit
The National Model Aviation Museum recently received on loan from NASA the I2000 Inflatable Wing model aircraft. It was placed on exhibit in our Models at Work gallery, alongside other NASA research models we have on loan, including the Moth, Mothership, X-33 drop test model, Space Wedge, and X-38 drop […]
Continue readingMuseum Hours
Planning on visiting the museum? Here are the hours for the rest of the year. Spring Hours April 1, 2014 to May 25, 2014 Tuesday – Sunday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Closed Monday) Note that we will be closed on Sunday, April 20, 2014 Summer Hours May 26, 2014 to […]
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 […]
Continue readingCombat Air Museum Offers Discount to all AMA Members
The Combat Air Museum in Topeka, Kansas would like to offer all AMA members who show their current membership card a $1.00-off discount (up to 4 admissions in the same group) to the Museum. This is a 17% discount for adults (18 yrs. and over) and a 25% discount for […]
Continue readingDon Burnham’s 1930 A-frame pusher
At the age of 14, Donald C. Burnham won the 1929 Junior Division, Outdoor competition, at the 1929 Nats in Detroit. He won a trophy, $200 cash, and a trip to Canada and Europe. Besides these perks, he also published his A-frame pusher design in Carl H. Claudy’s 1931 book […]
Continue readingBing Autoplan Conservation, pt. 4
General History of the Bing Autoplan A 1914 Bing Autoplan recently donated by Dick Moyer is the oldest original model aircraft in the museum’s collection. With no covering, flaking paint and dents, the model is only in fair condition. We recently sent the Autoplan to the Intermuseum Conservation Association for conservation […]
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