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Modelers invite friends to take wing

Robby Gardner may have a pilot license, but it doesn’t change his status as a newbie at the MACK flying field. “In the model (airplane) world, a license just means a license to crash,” said Roger Brining, treasurer of the Model Association of Central Kansas. The pilots of these tiny, remote controlled planes say they’re mostly all members of an unofficial group called SAD: The Society of Aircraft Demolishers. MACK members meet monthly at the ...

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