Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Features & Regulars:
Contact - The world of scale aircraft
Throttle Linkages - Get them right
Close Up - On a colourful Stampe
Prototype Parade - Me 262 Schwalbe
Star Plan Feature - '40' powered Me 262
In the Circuit - Peter Russell on aeronautical matters large and small
Pilots Report - Stampe SV4 in the hands of Barry Tempest
Engines for Scale - Peter Chinn tests the Enya 80 4C
Military Markings - RAF - The road to victory by Peter Cooksley
Test Pilot - Flying the Cambria Skyvan
Archive Rarities - Clive Smalley describes the DM 52 Glider
Next issue - Coming in the Winter R/C SAQ
Test Pilot - Precedent Stampe kit survey
Stick - don't bust - Building and finishing with GRP resins
In Production - New commercial items
Aeroplanes of the Kriegsmarine - WWI German floatplanes - Ray Rimell
Watersllde Wonders - Home made decals
Flying Wires - forming streamline section rigging
Prototype Parade - Peter Cooksley reviews the Stampe SV4
Centre Section Strut Rigging - Making it true
One StepDown-Which engine to select - Dennis Tapfield
Finishing Touches - Constructing your own compressor - Ian Peacock
Construction:
Stampe SV4 - Your pull-out plan model. A 39" wingspan scale biplane for .20 cu.in. four-stroke engines, or .15 to .19 cu.in. two-strokes and 3-4 function R/C. Designed by David Boddington (FULL SIZE PLAN)
Front Cover: Laurle Bagley's fine painting of the Me 262 (featured in this Issue) was originally used on the cover of the July 1969 Aeromodeller. Undoubtedly one of the success stories of WW2 the 'Schwalbe' proved Itself In combat against the allied bomber forces.
Contact - The world of scale aircraft
Throttle Linkages - Get them right
Close Up - On a colourful Stampe
Prototype Parade - Me 262 Schwalbe
Star Plan Feature - '40' powered Me 262
In the Circuit - Peter Russell on aeronautical matters large and small
Pilots Report - Stampe SV4 in the hands of Barry Tempest
Engines for Scale - Peter Chinn tests the Enya 80 4C
Military Markings - RAF - The road to victory by Peter Cooksley
Test Pilot - Flying the Cambria Skyvan
Archive Rarities - Clive Smalley describes the DM 52 Glider
Next issue - Coming in the Winter R/C SAQ
Test Pilot - Precedent Stampe kit survey
Stick - don't bust - Building and finishing with GRP resins
In Production - New commercial items
Aeroplanes of the Kriegsmarine - WWI German floatplanes - Ray Rimell
Watersllde Wonders - Home made decals
Flying Wires - forming streamline section rigging
Prototype Parade - Peter Cooksley reviews the Stampe SV4
Centre Section Strut Rigging - Making it true
One StepDown-Which engine to select - Dennis Tapfield
Finishing Touches - Constructing your own compressor - Ian Peacock
Construction:
Stampe SV4 - Your pull-out plan model. A 39" wingspan scale biplane for .20 cu.in. four-stroke engines, or .15 to .19 cu.in. two-strokes and 3-4 function R/C. Designed by David Boddington (FULL SIZE PLAN)
Front Cover: Laurle Bagley's fine painting of the Me 262 (featured in this Issue) was originally used on the cover of the July 1969 Aeromodeller. Undoubtedly one of the success stories of WW2 the 'Schwalbe' proved Itself In combat against the allied bomber forces.
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