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Welcome to EFlightWiki,
the free online guide for electric powered model aircraft
460 articles in English (Target 500)
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This is a place for the online community to create, maintain and share documents related to electric RC flying. Anyone with an interest in electric RC flight can help contribute to make this site successful. Please feel free to add content, you don't need permission you just need to create yourself an account. If you want to just "test" posting try the "my talk" page. Leon
Current News
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- Please note our web hosting provider, HostMonster.com will be upgrading the underlying OS and file system which the EFlightWiki runs on. We can expect short interruptions in service over the next 48 hours. In order to minimize the chances of loosing edits, I suggest you save often or edit offline then cut/past. It's also possible that the changes may break something. If you notice anything gone wrong please let me know via my Talk page. In case you're worried, the EFlightWiki is fully backed up every night. --Leon 08:22, 13 April 2012 (MDT)
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- I just noticed we recently hit a major milestone, we now have over 400 articles! Congratulations to everyone who's contributed. It's absolutely wonderful, pat yourselves on the back. --Leon 08:22, 13 April 2012 (MDT)
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- Well that didn't last long, spam accounts were created shortly after I re-enabled account creation with the math based captcha. I've turned to a less popular but a little more quirky captcha extension. I hope it doesn't cause legit editors any issues. If so let me know. Thanks. --Leon 13:56, 18 July 2011 (MDT)
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- In order to help curb SPAM a new simple math based captcha has been implemented, if you have any trouble getting through it let me know.--Leon 10:20, 18 July 2011 (MDT)
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Featured Article
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Featured Picture
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Blade mQX quadcopter. "Quadcopters generally consist of a central hub from which four radial arms extend at ninety-degree intervals. The ends of each arm are equipped with an upward- or downward-facing outrunner motor driving standard and reverse rotation model airplane propellers or quadcopter-specific propellers."
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Blade mCP X head mechanics.
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