The sky's the limit: Model airplane club would love to see interest take off
David Blanchette, Journal-Courier
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Propkickers founding member Roger Russell and current President Brian Ward display a few of the remote-controlled aircraft they have built and often fly.David Blanchette | Journal-CourierShow MoreShow Less
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Propkickers President Brian Ward has a workshop in his basement, where he builds remote-controlled airplanes.David Blanchette | Journal-CourierShow MoreShow Less
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A group of recreational enthusiasts hopes more people will decide to give their hobby a spin.
The Jacksonville Propkickers Model Airplane Club had its origins shortly after World War II model aviation enthusiasm took off, and they’ve been an official organization since 1973. Club members build and fly incredibly detailed and sometimes surprisingly large radio-controlled model airplanes, and they’d like nothing more than to take new members under their wing.