Great collection! Yes I started in the early 70's with a World Engines
M.A.N 123 radio... silver case. I think I still have it. I think it
was being offered as a "kit". Didn't see it in Ed's collection...
Great site...
Thanks for sharing.
Steve Gibson wrote:
If you want to take a great trip back in time for RC radios, go to
www.rchalloffame.org <http://www.rchalloffame.org>
Ed Crotty, out of Ohio, has put together a collection of over a 1300
radios. ( that is right, one thousand three hundred radios !) The
site has pictures of almost every manufacturers radios made in the USA
since the 1950's. I have spent at least a couple of hours looking
over this vast collection. He also has documentary style comments on
several radios and important people in the RC radio industry. If you
started flying RC in the late 60's or early 70's, the site is a real
trip down memory lane !
Steve Gibson
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