Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
CONTACT - Just for starters
SPORT SCALE MASTERCLASS PART 19 - Looking good! Add the detail the makes all the difference
MASTER MODELS MESERSCHMITT ME262 C1A - Greg Voaka€ s amazing rocket powered a€~Swallowa€ reviewed by Bruce Corfe.
SCALE SOARING - Darts match, Slingsby style! Dart 17r completed
CUFF UP! - How to replicate those wafer thin semi-enclosed control surface shrouds found on many aircraft types
FULL SIZE PLAN FEATURE - REARWIN 6000 SPEEDSTER - A 44a€ (1118mm) wingspan model of a classic American light aircraft from the1930s era, for electric power.
REARWING SPEEDSTER SCALE DRAWING - 1:36 scale three-view
Rearwin speedster type history - The most elegant of a series of light aircraft from one of the many American aircraft manufacturers, long since gone, but definitely not forgotten
MiND THE DOORS - As a follow-on from his piece in last montha€ s issue on setting up retracting undercarriages, John Carpenter offers some first hand experience of the door fairings that go up and down with the legs
waco ymf-5 - A 60a€ (1524mm) wingspan dual-power model for either electric or i.c. power by Peter Rake, test built and flight tested by Charlie Bice.
waco colour gallery - Colour schemes carried by original 1930s and modern a€~new builda€ eamples of this elegant biplane
Waco scale drawing - 1:40 scale three views
WACO YMF-5 in detail - Close-up photo study
SPORT SCALE MASTERCLASS PART 19 - Looking good! Add the detail the makes all the difference
MASTER MODELS MESERSCHMITT ME262 C1A - Greg Voaka€ s amazing rocket powered a€~Swallowa€ reviewed by Bruce Corfe.
SCALE SOARING - Darts match, Slingsby style! Dart 17r completed
CUFF UP! - How to replicate those wafer thin semi-enclosed control surface shrouds found on many aircraft types
FULL SIZE PLAN FEATURE - REARWIN 6000 SPEEDSTER - A 44a€ (1118mm) wingspan model of a classic American light aircraft from the1930s era, for electric power.
REARWING SPEEDSTER SCALE DRAWING - 1:36 scale three-view
Rearwin speedster type history - The most elegant of a series of light aircraft from one of the many American aircraft manufacturers, long since gone, but definitely not forgotten
MiND THE DOORS - As a follow-on from his piece in last montha€ s issue on setting up retracting undercarriages, John Carpenter offers some first hand experience of the door fairings that go up and down with the legs
waco ymf-5 - A 60a€ (1524mm) wingspan dual-power model for either electric or i.c. power by Peter Rake, test built and flight tested by Charlie Bice.
waco colour gallery - Colour schemes carried by original 1930s and modern a€~new builda€ eamples of this elegant biplane
Waco scale drawing - 1:40 scale three views
WACO YMF-5 in detail - Close-up photo study
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