Model Airplanes from the 1930s-1960s



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Compilation of newsreel footage of gas powered model airplanes from the 30's - 60's


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cool ( 7 months ago by rockbobsta)
cool
A great collection ... ( 7 months ago by conspyd)
A great collection of rc-model history, well done!!!
Extreme Dihedral!!! ( 7 months ago by pbednar71)
Extreme Dihedral!!!
Where can I buy a ... ( 7 months ago by JungleListSoldier)
Where can I buy a transmitter like on 08:05?
In Japan, of course ... ( 7 months ago by krbosak)
In Japan, of course. This is very popular cho-ki-ping-kaboom 2.
Man, great find! ( 7 months ago by RandWasAnAsshole)
Man, great find!
WOW! You don't see ... ( 7 months ago by panther105)
WOW! You don't see R/C Hydro plane models very often. Thanks for posting this. - Vancouver Gas Model Club Member 1969 - 1975
it s great!!! ... ( 6 months ago by pybros)
it s great!!! aeromodel club du soudour[france]
worms eye view lol ( 6 months ago by 7byseven)
worms eye view lol
i must say being in ... ( 5 months ago by dafunkstis)
i must say being in aeromodelling now for 15years, its really nice to see where it all started..great video guys.. from the south african modelling association.
great models and ... ( 4 months ago by Trainmanalex)
great models and great video!
Hmm, I wonder what ... ( 4 months ago by 11507jennie)
Hmm, I wonder what those people back then would think of Spektrum technology in model aircraft. Anyway, great video, great planes. :D
Array ( 4 months ago by rocky23a599)
REAL JUICY FUN
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Thanks for sharing, ... ( 2 months ago by doobedoo22)
Thanks for sharing, Bomberguy!
After over 30 years ... ( 1 month ago by saito125)
After over 30 years in RC I still get the bumps watching the oldies! THANKS!
Awesome. ( 1 month ago by junebug29)
Awesome.
yeah weve come ... ( 1 month ago by atreewithnolife)
yeah weve come along way , that was an amazing vid .thanks.
wow them free ... ( 1 month ago by foxprogt)
wow them free flight models musta had alot of running into the crowds XD
Array ( 3 weeks ago by flyalaz)
Hey Bomberguy,
You have some of the nicest stuff I've seen. Your library of clips must be quite something!
Thats amazing how ... ( 2 weeks ago by Ztop15)
Thats amazing how many thigns can change in 30 years. From free fligh to rc control flight. 5/5
im sure they ... ( 5 days ago by horizonflyer9)
im sure they would've never imagined a radio that was immune to interference. besides, back then, there was almost no such thing as radio control planes at all! most of them were control line.
I remember when I ... ( 5 days ago by attackangle)
I remember when I was a kid visiting the hobby store to buy my monthly stick and tissue model and I could only dream of owning the RC models that were displayed there. The prices of radio sets and other essentials were well out of the reach of most working folks. It was the sport of kings, so to speak. The hobby has come a long way since then.
wow :O ( 3 days ago by reddragon84n)
wow :O
Not forgetting rats ... ( 3 days ago by nutster9000)
Not forgetting rats on a surf board, I mean fer KRISSAKES GGRRRRRRRR!!!!



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