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These are the main Hangar Workshops of
King's Lynn Aero Model Club.
 
Here you will find a few examples of Radio Control Aircraft Models being built
by King's Lynn AMC members.
 
 
 

Hangar 01

Here you will find the first of our KLAMC members build projects for you to follow as they progress from that seed of an idea through to the first flight at field. Remember to check this page regularly to follow the build!

 

Allan has taken up the challenge in order to confront his fears and possibly yours' of making that transition from nitro to electric power in a reasonable sized airframe. Big Al will be keeping you up-to-date with the construction of his ARTF YT 1/5th scale Hawker Hurricane (span 82ins for a 180 upwards) as he goes though the process of building and converting the kit to electric power and installing a realistic Merlin sound system. So, with the aid of some photos and a running dialogue of the build, finish and that rewarding maiden flight. Quite an undertaking, however, read on ...

 

Click here to follow the step by step construction of this classic British warbird taking place in Hangar 01!

 
 
 Hangar 02                                 
In Hangar 02, Robert has also started to build a Hawker Hurricane. This build is from scratch and based on a 2008 plan by Tony Nijhuis for RCM&E magazine. However Rob has decided to power this Sydney Camm classic Mk1 Hurricane with a Saito 82 four stroke engine. This build was started in early 2010 in Hangar 02.