Table of Contents
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Introduction
Chapter 1 - History/Background |
Chapter 2 - Overview - How, What, Where Models are Flown
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Chapter 3 - The Network of Organizations
- 3.1 - Rubber Power
- 3.1.1 - Flying Aces Club
- 3.1.2 - National Free Flight Society
- 3.1.3 - Society of Antique Modelers
- 3.1.4 - Ornithopter Society
- 3.1.5 - Science Olympiad
- 3.2 - Gas Power / Free Flight
- 3.2.1 - National Association of Scale Aeromodelers
- 3.2.2 - National Free Flight Society
- 3.2.3 - Society of Antique Modelers
- 3.2.4 - Ornithopter Society
- 3.3 - Gas Power / Control Line
- 3.3.1 - National Association of Scale Aeromodelers
- 3.3.2 - National Control Line Racing Association
- 3.3.3 - Navy Carrier Society
- 3.3.4 - Model Aircraft Combat Association
- 3.3.5 - Precision Aerobatics Model Pilots Association
- 3.3.6 - North American Speed Society
- 3.4 - Gas Power / Radio Control
- 3.4.1 - Jet Pilot's Organization
- 3.4.2 - International Radio Controlled Helicopter Association
- 3.4.3 - R/C Combat Association
- 3.4.4 - National Competition Fun Fly Association
- 3.4.5 - Vintage R/C Society
- 3.4.6 - International Miniature Aircraft Association
- 3.4.7 - International Miniature Aerobatic Club
- 3.4.8 - National Association of Scale Aeromodelers
- 3.4.9 - National Miniature Pylon Racing Association
- 3.4.10 - Scale Warbird Racing Association
- 3.4.11 - Unlimited Scale Racing Association
- 3.4.12 - National Society of Radio Controlled Aerobatics
- 3.4.13 - Senior Pattern Association
- 3.5 - Jet Power
- 3.5.1 - United States Radio Controlled Jet Command
- 3.5.2 - Gas Turbine Builder's Association
- 3.5.3 - Jet Pilot's Organization
- 3.5.4 - National Control Line Racing Association
- 3.5.5 - North American Speed Society
- 3.6 - Electric Power / Indoor
- 3.6.1 - National Electric Aircraft Council
- 3.6.2 - National Indoor Remote Controlled Aircraft Council
- 3.6.3 - National Free Flight Society
- 3.7 - Electric Power / Outdoor
- 3.7.1 - National Electric Aircraft Council
- 3.7.2 - International Radio Control Helicopter Association
- 3.7.3 - National Free Flight Society
- 3.7.4 - Society of Antique Modelers
- 3.7.5 - National Competition Fun Fly Association
- 3.7.6 - United States Radio Controlled Jet Command
- 3.8 - Unpowered / Indoor
- 3.8.1 - National Free Flight Society
- 3.8.2 - International Plastic Modeler's Society
- 3.9 - Unpowered / Outdoor
- 3.9.1 - National Free Flight Society
- 3.9.2 - Society of Antique Modelers
- 3.9.3 - League of Silent Flight
- 3.9.4 - International Scale Soaring Association
- 3.10 - Collector Organizations
- 3.10.1 - Model Engine Collector's Association
- 3.10.2 - Kits and Plans Antiquitous
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Chapter 4 - Sources of Information
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Chapter 5 - Accumulating Tools
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Chapter 6 - The First Model Building Project
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Chapter 7 - Choosing the Second Model Building Project
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Chapter 8 - Choosing a Category
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Chapter 9 - Prototype Selection
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Chapter 10 - Materials and Plans Sources
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Chapter 11 - Construction Basics
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Chapter 12 - Flight
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Chapter 13 - Design
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Chapter 14 - Education & the Workplace
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Appendix A - Finding Internet Web Sites
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Appendix B - Charts & Coordinates
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Appendix C - Lesson Plan Preparation
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Appendix D - Downloading and Printing from the Internet
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Appendix E - Building Light and Strong
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