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Around Crownsville: Radio-control planes can be an 'addiction'Published 07/03/09
The air was filled with the buzz of small engines and the smell of roasting hot dogs at the Chesapeake Bay Radio Control Club's open house on Saturday.
Heather Roth — The Capital
From left, Roger Edwards helps Steven Lebow fly a remote-controlled airplane, while Marvin Lebow waits for his turn to try at the Chesapeake Bay Radio Control Club's open house last weekend.Practiced veterans helped visitors fly the brightly-painted remote control planes over the long, grassy field next to Indian Creek School on Evergreen Road in Crownsville. Some watched from benches in the afternoon sun; others took refuge under a pavilion to watch or eat hamburgers while family members took their turn at flying the planes. "Our club really likes (the open house)," said club president Chuck Adamo of Severna Park. "We teach people to fly...
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