Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
HANGAR DOORS - All the latest from the world of aeromodelling
THE SKY'S THE LIMIT - Lift-off for model rocketry in the UK Paul dark reports
TURN TO PORT AND MIND THE LIGHTS - Robin James account of Indoor R/C exploits
FAI AFFAIRS - News from the last CIAM meeting in Paris
FROM THE HANDLE - Ian Home on C/L wires and OaveClarkson on Racing lines
WORLD NEWS - David Ackery tells us about the New Zealand Nationals
SCALE MATTERS - Stan Newton reminds us of an elephantine APS favourite
BUNFIGHTER...and here's another by Peter Hall for CO, fun-ftying
BALSA CUTTINGS - More sharp comment from Cyano de Bergerac
PICTURES OF AN EXHIBITION - Closer focus on aeromodelling at the M E Exhibition
FREE FLIGHT SCENE - Dave Hipperson s look at the F/F contest world
VINTAGE CORNER - All the latest on the old-time scene from Alex Imrie
FLYLEAVES - New books and videos for armchair aviating
WHAT'S ON - plan those weekends now
Cover: Hard to believe that the first North American X-15 was built in 1958 Paul dark's Bronze Medal winner at the last ME isoneofa growing number of scale model rockets to be seen in this country More on rocketry on p. 182. further Exhibition coverage starts on p210
Included in this issue:
Bunfighter - A 20" wingspan ('ear'span) fun model for CO2 power, designed by Peter Hall. It's a flying elephant! (FULL SIZE PLAN)
THE SKY'S THE LIMIT - Lift-off for model rocketry in the UK Paul dark reports
TURN TO PORT AND MIND THE LIGHTS - Robin James account of Indoor R/C exploits
FAI AFFAIRS - News from the last CIAM meeting in Paris
FROM THE HANDLE - Ian Home on C/L wires and OaveClarkson on Racing lines
WORLD NEWS - David Ackery tells us about the New Zealand Nationals
SCALE MATTERS - Stan Newton reminds us of an elephantine APS favourite
BUNFIGHTER...and here's another by Peter Hall for CO, fun-ftying
BALSA CUTTINGS - More sharp comment from Cyano de Bergerac
PICTURES OF AN EXHIBITION - Closer focus on aeromodelling at the M E Exhibition
FREE FLIGHT SCENE - Dave Hipperson s look at the F/F contest world
VINTAGE CORNER - All the latest on the old-time scene from Alex Imrie
FLYLEAVES - New books and videos for armchair aviating
WHAT'S ON - plan those weekends now
Cover: Hard to believe that the first North American X-15 was built in 1958 Paul dark's Bronze Medal winner at the last ME isoneofa growing number of scale model rockets to be seen in this country More on rocketry on p. 182. further Exhibition coverage starts on p210
Included in this issue:
Bunfighter - A 20" wingspan ('ear'span) fun model for CO2 power, designed by Peter Hall. It's a flying elephant! (FULL SIZE PLAN)
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