Morane Saulnier RC Model Airplane

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This is the second version of a Moraine Saulnier RC model aircraft that was built by Chuck Snyder of the GCRCC or Greater Cincinnati Radio Control Club, in Trenton Ohio. This was the Maiden flight of the 1/4 scale Balsa USA kit being flown at our club field in the early spring of 2006. Since then the model has been featured in the GCRCC Air Circus that is put on every year by the club and it's members, every 2nd weekend in August at the Butler County Regional Airport in Hamilton Ohio. It is one of many featured aircraft during our WW I
re-inactment at the model Air Show. The GCRCC was a pioneer when it came to flying model aircraft by radio control when it began it's humble beginnings in 1961. This year we will be celebrating our 50th anniversary Model Air Show on August 7th and 8th of 2010 at the Airport. It is one of the best model air shows in the country with some of the best model builders and RC pilots in the world. For more information and other videos and photographs, go to our website at www.gcrcc.net

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  • This is a 1/4 scale Balsa USA kit of the famous Morane Saulnier monoplane flown during WW I The model is flying it's maiden test flight piloted by the builder Charles R. Snyder of the GCRCC or Greater Cincinnati Radio Control Club, located in Trenton Ohio. The model is featured in our WW I reinactment during our annual Air Circus put on by it's members. We are celebrating our 50th anniversary Air Show Aug 7th and 8th in 2010. Go to the GCRCC web page for more information about The Flying Circus.

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  • Great landing. The wind was pretty crazy at take off because I could hear it wailing in the camera mic.

    Well done. That is a beautiful plane. It is funny how the parasol wings seem to be truer to scale.

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