Thanks to the Sierra Sagebrush Flyers, Inc. of Gardnerville, NV for this unassembled Mel Anderson Mfg. Co Spitfire F-45 kit, complete with Baby Spitfire .045 engine. It makes a great addition to our Control Line kit collection. Thanks Sierra Sagebrush Flyers, Inc. for helping grow the collection!
Continue readingSpring 2015 Museum Hours
The National Model Aviation Museum is now officially on its Spring Hours. They are: Tuesday through Sunday: 10:00am to 4:00pm Closed Monday These hours run until May 25, 2015. Visit the museum’s website for a complete list of hours for the year. We hope to see you soon!
Continue readingNew Addition: R-Bee-110
Model Helicopters were gaining popularity in the mid-1970s and helicopter plans and kits were appearing in large numbers. One of these was the R-Bee-110, designed by Bob Benson. Noted in the preface to Bob’s construction article which appeared in R/C Sportsman September 1976, the editors said that not only was […]
Continue readingNew Addition: Early Multi-Rotors
The recent proliferation and popularity of multi-rotors makes it easy to think that these are something new. And, while they are new, in the grand scheme of things, the idea of them has been around since about 1930. To tell the story of this up-and-coming subset of model aviation, the […]
Continue readingAero-TV: No Small Achievement – AMA’s Extraordinary Model Aviation Museum
A Truly Spectacular Sport Aviation Treasure — For ALL Those Who Love Aviation Join ANN CEO and Editor-In-Chief, Jim Campbell, as he relives his childhood start in aviation through model aircraft when he visits the Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA) headquarters and the AMA Museum located in Muncie, Indiana. In […]
Continue readingThe earliest small scale flying model
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 […]
Continue readingThe Walt Billett Loving Cup Group
At first glance, this picture doesn’t look too creepy, right? It is pretty normal, all the men who have won the Walt Billett Loving Cup posing with the trophy. Except, look a bit closer. Not all these men are who they seem to be. Look for more info on the […]
Continue readingNew Additions to Start off 2015
We’re starting 2015 off right with several great new donations to the collections. Received already this year: All of these items are going into the permanent collection. Mr. McGlothlin also donated: Thanks to Phillip P. Koury, the Richard Shultz family and Charles W. McGlothlin, Jr. for helping us grow the […]
Continue readingMuseum Closed 2/21/2015
The weather forecast for Saturday, February 21, 2015 calls for snow and more snow. The roads aren’t clear and we want our patrons and visitors to be safe. As such, the National Model Aviation Museum is CLOSED. Stay home, be safe, and be warm, please. We will reopen at our […]
Continue readingNew Addition: Electrolyte ARF kit
The museum is flying fast with this Electrolyte micro EDF ARF kit by HobbyKing. Donated by the model’s designer, Bret Becker, the kit is an almost exact replica of the Electrolyte model airplane prototype donated by Bret in 2013. Thank you, Bret for helping to grow the museum’s collection!
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