![]() But I choose RC over FF because RC does not require a large flying field. Without the help of an RC system, FF flying requires a lot more skill when it comes to trimming out the plane in flight. Rachelle Haughn: Which do you prefer: RC or Free Flight?īob Aberle: I started with FF (Free Flight) models as a teenager. To learn more about this AMA member with a diverse modeling background, read his biography at You can also see his full list of published plans at the bottom of this article. Bob has also published two books.Ī handful of honors have been bestowed upon Bob in his 77 years: an AMA Distinguished Service Award, being named an AMA Fellow, and his favorite, being inducted into the AMA Model Aviation Hall of Fame. He writes a column in Model Aviation magazine, serves as technical editor for that publication, has been a contributing editor for Model Airplane News and Backyard Flyer, and an editor-at-large for RC Microflight Newsletter. Since December 1973, 124 of Bob’s plans have been published in various magazines. Complete list of all of Bob Aberle’s published designs and plans.īob was featured thee Fall 2015 Park Pilot.Ĭhances are, if you’ve ever built a small aircraft from plans, you have heard of Bob Aberle.
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