Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Features:
CHALLENGE OF R/C SCALE - by Mick Reeves
GETTING STARTED IN SCALE - by Brian Taylor
SELECTING THE SUBJECT - by Ron Moulton
COCKPIT DETAIL - by David Vaughan
BIPLANE STRUTS - by Dennis Bryant
SCALE SAILPLANES - by Mike Trew
REALISM IN FLIGHT - by Peter Russell
BUILDING BIG IN N. AMERICA - by Dick Phillips
BIGGER OVER HERE - by John Bridge
ORGANISING A SCALE COMPETITION - by D. A. Bicknell
SCALE LETTERING AND INSIGNIA - by Ian Peacock
SCALE COMPETITION JUDGING - by Dennis Thumpston
VINTAGE WHEELS - by David Boddington
BUILDING A SCALE TWIN - by Lloyd Ressler
Contruction:
Fw 190 PLAN FOR A SEMI-SCALE W.W.2 FIGHTER - by Clive Smalley, for two-function R/C and .10 - .15cu.in engines (FULL SIZE PLAN)
Cover: Premier example of the scale modellers' art, Dennis Bryant's 63in. span. 1 7/8"- 1ft scale Bristol Bulldog employs inovative techniques like the simulation of polished metal panels using cooking foil, fixed to the airframe surface with double-sided adhesive tape. Representing the earliest days of aviation, Arthur Searle's Bleriot (bottom left) is from an era of aviation with which R/C scale modellers are becoming increasingly preoccupied, whilst at bottom right, Ron Tultet's North American Harvard is decked out in U.S. Navy colour scheme to represent the SNJ version.
CHALLENGE OF R/C SCALE - by Mick Reeves
GETTING STARTED IN SCALE - by Brian Taylor
SELECTING THE SUBJECT - by Ron Moulton
COCKPIT DETAIL - by David Vaughan
BIPLANE STRUTS - by Dennis Bryant
SCALE SAILPLANES - by Mike Trew
REALISM IN FLIGHT - by Peter Russell
BUILDING BIG IN N. AMERICA - by Dick Phillips
BIGGER OVER HERE - by John Bridge
ORGANISING A SCALE COMPETITION - by D. A. Bicknell
SCALE LETTERING AND INSIGNIA - by Ian Peacock
SCALE COMPETITION JUDGING - by Dennis Thumpston
VINTAGE WHEELS - by David Boddington
BUILDING A SCALE TWIN - by Lloyd Ressler
Contruction:
Fw 190 PLAN FOR A SEMI-SCALE W.W.2 FIGHTER - by Clive Smalley, for two-function R/C and .10 - .15cu.in engines (FULL SIZE PLAN)
Cover: Premier example of the scale modellers' art, Dennis Bryant's 63in. span. 1 7/8"- 1ft scale Bristol Bulldog employs inovative techniques like the simulation of polished metal panels using cooking foil, fixed to the airframe surface with double-sided adhesive tape. Representing the earliest days of aviation, Arthur Searle's Bleriot (bottom left) is from an era of aviation with which R/C scale modellers are becoming increasingly preoccupied, whilst at bottom right, Ron Tultet's North American Harvard is decked out in U.S. Navy colour scheme to represent the SNJ version.
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