35th RC Aeronautic pageant held in Ojima RC skyport

The 35th RC plane pageant in Ojima RC skyport, held on Saturday, November 4th, 2023, proved to be a truly captivating and awe-inspiring event. The skyport was filled with a myriad of RC planes and helicopters, showcasing the dedication and skill of hobbyists from various clubs across Japan. It was a well-coordinated and meticulously organized gathering, complete with ample parking facilities and warm, welcoming hosts.The sky was adorned with vibrant colors and musical symphonies of buzzing propellers. I was enthralled by the sheer variety of aircraft on display, from sleek aerobatic planes to meticulously crafted scale replicas. Each model had its own unique features and characteristics, capturing the essence of its real-life counterpart in stunning detail. The attention to detail in the craftsmanship was nothing short of extraordinary, demonstrating the talent and passion of the RC aviation community.Personally, I found great delight in attending this remarkable spectacle and had the wonderful opportunity to engage with fellow enthusiasts who shared the same fervor and devotion to the RC hobby. Conversations buzzed with excitement, as eager participants exchanged tips and tricks, sharing their latest modifications and innovations. It was incredible to witness the camaraderie and camaraderie among RC enthusiasts, as they fostered a supportive and inclusive environment.The event showcased not only the beauty and artistry of remote-controlled aircraft but also the advancements in technology and engineering. From the latest brushless motors and aerodynamic designs to versatile quadcopters and miniature jets, there was no shortage of cutting-edge innovation on display. It was a testament to the constant pursuit of improvement and pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the realm of RC aviation.As the event drew to a close, a sense of longing filled the air, as if we didn't want the day to end. But as we left the skyport, carrying the memories of this extraordinary gathering, we knew that the RC community would continue to thrive and inspire, fueled by their shared love for the skies and the joy of flight. The 35th RC plane pageant was not just a one-time event but a celebration of a vibrant and ever-evolving hobby that brings together people from all walks of life. It reminded us of the endless possibilities and adventures that await us in the vast expanse of the RC sky.


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The Bowers FlyBaby is a Homebuilt Sport Plane from the '60s. It has been built after a set of plans in many different variants by aviators around the world. One of the latest builders of a FlyBaby is Jim Katz from the USA, who has created one of the nicest ones ever built. This has triggered the idea to build a FlyBaby as a large scale model.




The 35th RC plane pageant held in Ojima RC skyport

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