Where to Buy

Aerocraft, Flying Models, Peck Polymers and the National Free Flight Society all have the book, and it is selling well. The last issue of Flying Models had a mention up front, one in Larry Kruse’s column and advertised as available from the Carsten’s Book Hangar. A blurb will appear in the September issue of Model Aviation in Bob Aberle’s column. The best deal on the book is from NFFS if you’re an NFFS member.

We’re hoping the AMA will have it soon in it’s catalog/museum store. We’re pesting them about it but the management needs a push from others who might want to buy it from them.

We’re most thankful to all who’ve spread the word about this third printing. Thank you!

One Comment

  1. Dan H. Marek
    Posted Monday, December 29, 2008 at 1:44 pm | Permalink

    A question. I am a long time modeler who flew indoor in the 90′s. I have been flying FAC outdoor for sometime and now feel the urge to resume indoor. I fly at Lakehurst regularly but live very close to Columbia University, where many of us flew in the rotunda. Ron Williams had originally secured the site but it was lost in the late 90′s because of an irrascible presidential secretary. I had thoughts of the possibility of reapplying for permission. Is Ron still around (or interested)in helping?
    Thanks,
    Dan H. Marek

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