The story of Walt and Bill Good and their development of the first radio-controlled model, "The Guff" which is on display at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum. In 1949, Walt swept the national championships with a new model and in 1952 set a new record for the longest Radio Control flight. Footage of the Goods and their demonstration flight with Henry Ford as a spectator. Other interesting developments and interviews with both Good brothers.
Produced by AMA Member Jay Gerber
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