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Flying High!

On Saturday, Sept. 16 the RC Aircraft Club hosted a mini-airshow to benefit the Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina.


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Flying High!
On Saturday, Sept. 16 the RC Aircraft Club hosted a mini-airshow to benefit the Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina.

More than 50 radio-controlled airplanes invaded Hobby Park on West Clemmonsville Road last weekend as the Hobby Park Radio Control Aircraft Club hosted a mini-airshow. From war planes to others manned by fictional cartoon characters, the event featured a large variety of planes. Admission for the event was free and all proceeds from a hot dog lunch was donated to the Second Harvest Food Bank of N.C.  This is the third year the club has held the mini-airshow.

For more information, visit HobbyParkRC.net.