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1936 Model Aircraft National Championship
Free flight model aircraft contest in 1936





where’s the remote control? lol
Woo Hoo!!!! Balsa + glue + dope!!! No ARFs !!!!!
good night!
A nice part of narration is when it says “Oh oh… the family´s car seems to have been converted into an airplane carrier”. Thanks for posting this nice old video!
Muy Bueno, Just Amazing !!!
Coool! haha..
Ignition Engines, My Hobby Of Collecting, Love’em All
Brilliant!
Thank you very much for sharing!
Great! thanks!
In 1936 were they radio controlled.
WERE THERE REAL AIRPLAINS IN 1936
Nostalgic! Thanks for the look back.
They were not. It was in 1937 that the Good brothers first put an R/C plane in the air, ironically four years BEFORE Jim Walker developed control line flying.
Great!
The announcer is great.
can anyone provide the name of the aircraft tended to by the man and young boy at 2:00?
thank you, great video!
There were Looney Tunes that parodied these “Jam Handy” shorts and this announcer. I too would love to know details of that model at 2:00.
i LOVE YOUTUBE…THANKS1
superb. s
Bravo…c’est du vintage et c’est super …époque glorieuse du vol libre…the best
Awesome video!
just lovely, long live FF modellers!! thxs!
I dont think my dad would let me ride a car like that.. (2.10) *Sigh*
We had a “Cuthbert” in our school class. He wasn’t alowed to travel on the running board of the car.