This 1992 Nats cap presents a geometry test. How many triangles do you see? Image Credit: 1992 Nats Cap, National Model Aviation Museum Permanent Collection. Donated by Bob Underwood, 2004.50.02. Share a picture of your own personal shade by using the #NatsHats at the AMA’s Twitter account, or the museum’s […]
Continue readingNew Addition: Peanut Scale Bleriot XXV
With a wingspan of only 12.5 inches, this peanut scale reproduction of a Bleriot XXV demonstrates that peanut models are small enough to be flown by, well, a peanut. It also demonstrates that modelers, like Bill Young, the builder of this model, have a sense of humor. The Bleriot XXV […]
Continue reading#NatsHats: Dan Garfinkel’s Trick Hat
Words fail to describe Dan Garfinkel’s ornithopter pith helmet. You really need to see it to believe it. Yes! That is a working set of ornithopter wings on the reverse of the helmet. The wings are powered by a battery set-up hidden beneath the brim of the hat. Image Credit […]
Continue readingNew Addition: Hawk Radio System
Ron Wittman is well-known as a FF guy. In the 1970s, at the encouragement of his friend Mark Smith, owner of Mark’s Models, he gave RC a try. His attempt was made with this Hawk 3-channel radio system by Orbit Electronics installed in a Windfree RC Sailplane. I’m not sure […]
Continue readingNew Addition: Sacramento Union Trophy
First awarded in 1931, the Sacramento Union Trophy was awarded annually at the California State Model Airplane Contest for the Champion of the Outdoor Duration Flying Event – Hydroairplane. Carl Rambo won the trophy at the last competition in 1941. In the 1990s Carl, a founding member of the Oakland […]
Continue reading#NatsHats: 1994 Nats Caps
Baseball caps can be decorated, too. I’m just not sure what is exactly that is decorating Bill Calkins’ – he’s the guy on the far right in this picture. Update: Apparently the decoration actually serves a purpose, as it is Bill’s hearing protectors. Thanks, BIll, for letting us know! Share […]
Continue reading#NatsHats: 2005 Nats Cap
It is hard to believe that 2005 was nine years ago already. Who still has a hat like this somewhere in their closet? Image Credit, 2005 Nats Cap, National Model Aviation Museum Permanent Collection. AMA Collection, 2006.02.10. Share a picture of your own personal shade by using the #NatsHats at the […]
Continue readingNational Model Aviation Museum Receives full civilian museum certification by the National Museum of the United States Air Force
The National Model Aviation Museum, located on the International Aeromodeling Center in Muncie, Indiana, is pleased to announce that it has been granted full civilian museum certification by the National Museum of the United States Air Force (NMUSAF). The certification is the culmination of more than a year long process […]
Continue readingNew Addition: Joe Weathers’ plaques
E.J. Weathers was a well-known San Diego modeler with many designs and contests to his name. A life time member of the San Diego Aeroneers, he achieved entry into the AMA Model Aviation Hall of Fame and the Society of Antique Modelers Hall of Fame. Recently, Marlene King, in honor […]
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 […]
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