Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
PRE-FLIGHT - Heard at the hangar doors
SHOP TALK - New products for aeromodellers
WHAT, WHERE, WHEN - Classified events calendar
PATTERN PRECISION - Steve Dunning contemplates indoor flying for the winter and examines a new composite ARTF
UPGRADING TO AILERONS - Bill Lister demonstrates an upgrade to two of his designs previously published in AMI - but which can can equally apply to any rudder/elevator controlled design
GRAUPNER GEE BEE SPORTSTER - Simon Cocker is the first to convert this exciting ARTF kit to R/C electric power
ENGINE TEST - MAGNUM 180 - A docile monster of a powerhouse, ideally suited to the large aerobatic model where it will give years of service says Steve Dorling
SILENT WINGS - When it comes to scale sailplanes, size definitely matters, argues Chris Williams
BEHIND CLOSED DOORS - Mike Roach offers a technique for scale metal panelling, turns up a foam spinner and prepares for an aeromodelling holiday in the new year
FLAIR ZERO - Andy Ward puts Flair's latest .50 size ARTF sport scale WW2 fighter through its paces
FINAL APPROACH - John Elliott finds that a bungee launcher can a very handy accessory for 'hill men' to beat those occasional 'dead-air' conditions
WEB WALK - Click on to aeromodelling web sites discovered by Mike Evatt
TEMPRESS - A stylish sporter for free flight of with R/C assist on rudder and throttle from the building board of Vic Smeed
ELECTRIC NOBLER - Brian Scott converts the TopFlite ARTF Nobler to electric power
FOR OLD TIMES SAKE - Don Howie discusses British and American classic designs and tests a trio of Wen Mac .049 glow motors
BLUE ON BLUE - Derek Pickard looks at why the cute coloured O.S. LA46 series has had such a successful welcome and explains how it can be developed into an even better stunt motor
TIGHT LINES - Mike Broadbent upgrades his popular 'mini-tin-bender' tool and uses it to create a vintage-style fuel tank
ON THE COVER - The Gee Bee tine of famous 1930s racing aircraft has never ceased to be popular subjects for aeromodellers. Among these, the 'Sportster' has one of the best layouts for a model aircraft and Graupner's 59" span ARTF kit takes full advantage. It can be converted to electric power as Simon Cocker demonstrates in this issue.
SHOP TALK - New products for aeromodellers
WHAT, WHERE, WHEN - Classified events calendar
PATTERN PRECISION - Steve Dunning contemplates indoor flying for the winter and examines a new composite ARTF
UPGRADING TO AILERONS - Bill Lister demonstrates an upgrade to two of his designs previously published in AMI - but which can can equally apply to any rudder/elevator controlled design
GRAUPNER GEE BEE SPORTSTER - Simon Cocker is the first to convert this exciting ARTF kit to R/C electric power
ENGINE TEST - MAGNUM 180 - A docile monster of a powerhouse, ideally suited to the large aerobatic model where it will give years of service says Steve Dorling
SILENT WINGS - When it comes to scale sailplanes, size definitely matters, argues Chris Williams
BEHIND CLOSED DOORS - Mike Roach offers a technique for scale metal panelling, turns up a foam spinner and prepares for an aeromodelling holiday in the new year
FLAIR ZERO - Andy Ward puts Flair's latest .50 size ARTF sport scale WW2 fighter through its paces
FINAL APPROACH - John Elliott finds that a bungee launcher can a very handy accessory for 'hill men' to beat those occasional 'dead-air' conditions
WEB WALK - Click on to aeromodelling web sites discovered by Mike Evatt
TEMPRESS - A stylish sporter for free flight of with R/C assist on rudder and throttle from the building board of Vic Smeed
ELECTRIC NOBLER - Brian Scott converts the TopFlite ARTF Nobler to electric power
FOR OLD TIMES SAKE - Don Howie discusses British and American classic designs and tests a trio of Wen Mac .049 glow motors
BLUE ON BLUE - Derek Pickard looks at why the cute coloured O.S. LA46 series has had such a successful welcome and explains how it can be developed into an even better stunt motor
TIGHT LINES - Mike Broadbent upgrades his popular 'mini-tin-bender' tool and uses it to create a vintage-style fuel tank
ON THE COVER - The Gee Bee tine of famous 1930s racing aircraft has never ceased to be popular subjects for aeromodellers. Among these, the 'Sportster' has one of the best layouts for a model aircraft and Graupner's 59" span ARTF kit takes full advantage. It can be converted to electric power as Simon Cocker demonstrates in this issue.
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