Corey121281
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Hi Everyone
For the March edition of my aviation newsletter, I wrote an article and review about the Roland C.IIa model. This article was actually supposed to run in an edition of the newsletter later this year, but inclement weather here in the Northeast postponed my trip to the aviation museum I had planned to write about. I now hope to run that article in April or May. Anyway, you can read about the Roland at the link.
Also, I know a lot of people enjoy reading my reviews of the JJD aircraft and my newsletter. I'm running a small fundraising/crowdsource campaign, whatever you want to call it to help fund the newsletters hosting fees on Heyzine, the hosting site I use. This is strictly optional, the newsletter will remain free to read and share. I just figured I'd mention it in case anyone would like to contribute. You can contribute here: https://gofund.me/f6d4d6a0. Again, this is optional and just throwing it out there if anyone would want to help.
I hope everyone enjoys the Roland article!
Corey
For the March edition of my aviation newsletter, I wrote an article and review about the Roland C.IIa model. This article was actually supposed to run in an edition of the newsletter later this year, but inclement weather here in the Northeast postponed my trip to the aviation museum I had planned to write about. I now hope to run that article in April or May. Anyway, you can read about the Roland at the link.

Distelfink Airlines March 2025 Edition
In this edition of Distelfink Airlines, a look at the 1\/30 scale LFG Roland C.IIa model made by the toy soldier company John Jenkins Designs. Also in this edition, a look at the Kawanishi N1K2-Ja Shiden Kai on display at the National Air and Space Museum's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, the...
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Also, I know a lot of people enjoy reading my reviews of the JJD aircraft and my newsletter. I'm running a small fundraising/crowdsource campaign, whatever you want to call it to help fund the newsletters hosting fees on Heyzine, the hosting site I use. This is strictly optional, the newsletter will remain free to read and share. I just figured I'd mention it in case anyone would like to contribute. You can contribute here: https://gofund.me/f6d4d6a0. Again, this is optional and just throwing it out there if anyone would want to help.
I hope everyone enjoys the Roland article!
Corey