New England Hobby Shops:

These shops cater to Radio Control enthusiasts providing products and expert services. 


✈️ Connecticut (CT)

  • Branford Hobbies (Branford): A long-standing two-story shop with a dedicated selection of RC aircraft, including airplanes and helicopters.

  • R/C Madness (Enfield): While known for their massive racing facility, they are a full-service hobby shop stocking major RC brands and offering expert repairs and tuning.

✈️ Maine (ME)

  • King's Mountain RC (Brewer): They carry a variety of RC aircraft, including trainers, sport planes, aerobatic planes, and jets. They also offer repair services if you have a "rough landing."

  • Ray & Robin’s Hobby Center (Falmouth): A go-to destination in Maine for RC planes, helicopters, and drones, backed by knowledgeable in-store support for beginners and veterans alike.

✈️ Massachusetts (MA)

  • Hobby Quarters (Foxborough): One of the largest hobby shops in the Northeast, offering a wide range of RC planes, expert help, and on-site repairs.

  • Hobby World (Adams): Stocks a selection of radio-controlled planes and provides repair services and replacement parts.

  • Pratt Hobby Shop (Georgetown): A long-time local favorite serving New England modelers with various RC products and accessories.

✈️ New Hampshire (NH)

  • ABC RC & Hobbies (Windham): Specializes in RC products, including airplanes, boats, and drones. They focus on making the hobby "trouble-free" for beginners.

  • Toy City (Keene): Features a dedicated hobby section with RC planes, cars, and supplies.

  • HobbyTown (Londonderry): Part of the national franchise, this location provides a reliable stock of RC aircraft and parts.

✈️ Rhode Island (RI)

  • Hobby Haven (Pawtucket): A local shop providing RC supplies and community support for hobbyists.

  • Apponaug Hobby Shop (Warwick): While they have a massive selection of plastic models and trains, they have been a staple among New England hobbyists for 75 years and carry a variety of RC supplies.

Pro Tip: If you are looking for places to fly these planes, the AMA District 1 Website (the page you were just on) has a great Club Finder to help you find local flying fields and clubs in these states.



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