SPADWorld


A Web Ring for the S.P.A.D. (Simple Plastic Airplane Designs Community) to get together, share links and ideas, and to build an online presence in a community atmosphere.
Category: Radio-Controlled


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Great site,
here is mine built by your plans!

it flies really fast!



http://www.flyfreak.net/motorni-modeli/mig7-coro-28asp-motor/




RC Plane Guide---RC Helicopter,Car,Truck,B oat Chat. Extensive guide to learning to how to fly and how to select your first RC Plane,Helicopter , Jet,Car,Truck & Boat.Best online rc hobby shops info


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Al Ain Flyers club site with info, photo's, videos and ideas from members staying in Al Ain, in the United Arab Emirates.

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Henry County RC Club Forum, McDonough, GA

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SPADonian Locator

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Spadworld Photo Gallery

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"It's just not fair!" That was my reaction when I was first exposed to SPAD. I'd built a few traditional planes with the emotional investment to go along with them. Then I was hooked! I love the quick and cheap construction techniques.

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A collection of hints and tips primarily for spadders but also general how-to hints.

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Pictures of some of my planes including the Montana Miss P38, P40 Corohawk, Mugi Night Flyer, and the SnowMaster.

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A place to put pics of my spads and a place to host other SPAD information

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This is my SPAD page!

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Virtual SPADs for FMS (Flying Model Simulator)

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I created this spad side to show off my building talents. it has pictures of the spads i've built.

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Mile Hi RC is located in Aurora Colorado. We are a fairly large club with over 100 members. Mile Hi promotes the building and flying of all types of RC controlled airplanes. Mile Hi holds a combat meet the first Saturday of every month from 12 to 4pm at the club field using RCCA class "B" rules. We combat mostly SPADs, but any legal RCCA "B" plane is welcome.

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