Thanks to Kirk Binns for donating this CG Hercules Tone Transmitter. The transmitter comes complete with a homemade frequency flag made of yellow felt and printed with the logo of the Fresno Radio Modelers. ————————————————————————— For more information on the National Model Aviation Museum, including our location, hours and admission […]
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New Addition: Blue Max Radio System
Thanks to Joseph J. Peccolo for donating this 1972 Mark II Blue Max system made by World Engines, Inc. From the paperwork associated with the radio, this was built from a kit sold by the company. Thank you for helping to grow the collection! ————————————————————————— For more information on the […]
Continue readingNew Addition: Kraft Bicentennial
1976 was the the Bicentennial of the United States, and Kraft Systems celebrating my naming their 1976 system the Bicentennial Series. This one was donated to the museum’s collection earlier this year by Dave Mathewson, in memory of his father, Myron Mathewson. Thank you for helping grow the museum’s collection! […]
Continue readingNew Addition: REFTEC RC System
Thanks to Dr. Dritsas Neophytos of Cyprus for donating this REFTEC Full Module Radio Control system. Thanks for helping to grow the collection! ————————————————————————— For more information on the National Model Aviation Museum, including our location, hours and admission fees visit: www.modelaircraft.org/museum
Continue readingNew Addition: Hitech Ranger
Many thanks to Donald Sudbury, who donated this Hitech Ranger 2 channel AM system in its original packaging to the museum recently. Mr. Sudbury, made the donation in memory of his father, Allen Sudbury, AMA number 22806. Thanks for helping us grow the collection! ————————————————————————— For more information on the […]
Continue readingNew Addition: JR 10X
Robert L. Shepard is helping us bring the collection of JR transmitters up to date by this donation of a JR 10X transmitter. The transmitter features a module allowing the it to work on the 2.4GHz spectrum. Thanks for helping us grow the collection! ————————————————————————— For more information on the […]
Continue readingNew Addition: Radio Systems
Two radio systems have been recently added to the collection. Walter C. Throne AMA# 408L donated an ACL system, which was designed and manufactured by some engineers from IBM. Another AMA member donated a Heathkit GDA-1205S system in In Memory of Gerald Linebaugh. Neither of these particular systems had been […]
Continue readingNew Addition: Frequency Markers
Keeping track of what frequency is in use was (and still is) an important part of the safety measures at every RC club field and flying event. To do so, many clubs used a board with attached clothes pins marked with the frequency number. The clothes pin would hold the […]
Continue readingNew Addition: Quasar Radio System
F & M Quasar Radio System was 5-function system which could be built from a kit for $230 in 1969. Unfortunately, F&M forgot to include the pre-built wiring harness in the kit – causing issues and unbuilt radios. Bill Jacklin happened to live in Albuquerque, though and was able to […]
Continue readingNew Addition: Sterling Command Master
This Sterling Models Command Master single channel radio system contains a transmitter with a dial handle and a receiver unit consisting of the receiver and actuator. It is so new in the box that the antenna hasn’t been removed. We’re quite pleased that Harold R. Moore donated the system to […]
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