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Toledo Radio Control Expo

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Chris Hass, of Belleville, Michigan, left, Michael Vanston, of Rochester Hills, and Jeff Comer, of Detroit, flying the "tiny whoop," an FPV (First Person View) small aircraft, on the raceway at the Toledo Radio Control Expo. The expo kicked off Friday and runs for three days at the SeaGate Convention Centre in downtown Toledo.

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Rich Daniel, of Cleveland, laughs as his rock crawling 4-wheeler flips at the rock crawling demo at the Toledo Radio Control Expo.

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An example of a "tiny whoop" aircraft model at the Toledo Radio Control Expo.

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Michael Vanston, of Rochester Hills, says the best way to determine if the engine is cool enough to race again is by one's lips. The Toledo Radio Control Expo welcomes as many as 160 vendors and runs through Sunday at the SeaGate Convention Centre downtown.

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Eve Douglas, 14, left, and her dad, Adam Douglas, both of Brooklyn, Michigan, watch the drone races at the Toledo Radio Control Expo.

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Steve Eagle, of Wabash, Indiana, assembling his Newport 17 during the Toledo Radio Control Expo.

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All attendees to the Toledo Radio Control Expo are invited to try their hands at R/C rock crawling offered at the show for the first time.

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Chris Hass, of Belleville, Michigan, working on an aircraft.

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Jeff Comer, of Excel Drones, LLC is a team pilot with Detroit Drones. The company conducted races during the first day of the Toledo Radio Control Expo at the SeaGate Convention Centre in downtown Toledo.

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Brian Raico, 7, from Mentor, Ohio flying a "tiny whoop," an FPV (First Person View) small aircraft, during the Toledo Radio Control Expo.

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Bob Washenko, of Canton, left, and Mike Maney, of Three Lakes, Wisconsin, talking outside of the expo hall next to a friend's World War I Spad.

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