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here are many, many reasons to love our RC hobby. But one reason you may (or may not) have thought of is that you can literally never know everything about the hobby—so there is always something new to learn. has been around for 94 years (and counting) and so you would think we would have said it all. Yet for every new issue we keep finding new tech, new aircraft, and new build techniques to share with our readers. In this issue we have FAQs for newcomers as well as more advanced tips on running gas engines. We also have the top 10 tools you need for success along with radio programming advice for turbine jets. We appreciate you being a reader, and we hope that you find something new to learn in this issue of , no matter where you are on your RC journey.

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