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ULL SIZE PLAN FEATURE:
PIPER CHEROKE 140 - A double-bill feature, with full size free plans for a 39a€ wingspan model for .15 cu.in. size engine, or the option of a larger 52a€ wingspan version for .30-.35 power, available through FSM Plans Service. Cut parts sets are available for both model sizes
CHEROKEE SCALE DRAWING - 1:60 detailed three-views for the Piper PA 28 Cherokee 140 and PA R-28 Cherokee Arrow
CHEROKEE COLOUR PARADE - Just a few of the divers colour schemes applied to this aircraft type among the thousands built.
SPORT-SCALE MASTERCLASS PART 24: The pursuit of arbourne realism a€ scale speed in flight
MILES M.38 MESSENGER - Looking for a traditional-build scale modelling challenge? Well, consider this 100a€ (2,540mm) wingspan, quarter-scale model for engines that include 1.20 cu.in. four-strokes. The airframe gets close to replicating the full size. Designed by GRAHAM SMITH
MESSENGER SCALE DRAWING - 1:40 detailed scale three-views
MILES MESSENGER TYPE HISTORY - Created for wartime military use, the M.38 Messenger found its niche in post-WW2 civillian use, before the Miles Company failed in 1947
MESSENGER IN MONOCHROME - A a€~perioda€ collection of just some of the seventy-plus Miles Messengers constructed and operated in the days before colour photography became the norm, before the high-street a€~Happy Snapsa€ quick and convenient colour fi lm processing, or digital cameras and mobile a€~phones.
BUILD LIKE IT THE PIONEERS PART 2: The late Dennis Fairliea€ s approach to modelling dawn-of-aviation aircraft types
SLINGSBY T.7 a€~KIRBY CADETa€ - 92.5a€ (2,349.5mm) wingspan 1:5.4 scale model from the design board of David Boddington is no sailplane, but a lot of practical fun for slope soaring
SLINGSBY T.7 CADET TYPE HISTORY - The a€~aerodynamically restricted Kadet/ Cadet gave Air Training Corps cadets their fi rst exhilarating a€~air experience during the 1940/early 1950s period
SUBJECTS FOR SCALE AUSTER AOP 9 - The last of the production Austers before the British Army Air Corps transfered to all rotary-wing operations
AUSTER AOP 9 IN DETAIL - Close-up detail photo study of the Army Flying Museuma€ s example on permanent
PIPER CHEROKE 140 - A double-bill feature, with full size free plans for a 39a€ wingspan model for .15 cu.in. size engine, or the option of a larger 52a€ wingspan version for .30-.35 power, available through FSM Plans Service. Cut parts sets are available for both model sizes
CHEROKEE SCALE DRAWING - 1:60 detailed three-views for the Piper PA 28 Cherokee 140 and PA R-28 Cherokee Arrow
CHEROKEE COLOUR PARADE - Just a few of the divers colour schemes applied to this aircraft type among the thousands built.
SPORT-SCALE MASTERCLASS PART 24: The pursuit of arbourne realism a€ scale speed in flight
MILES M.38 MESSENGER - Looking for a traditional-build scale modelling challenge? Well, consider this 100a€ (2,540mm) wingspan, quarter-scale model for engines that include 1.20 cu.in. four-strokes. The airframe gets close to replicating the full size. Designed by GRAHAM SMITH
MESSENGER SCALE DRAWING - 1:40 detailed scale three-views
MILES MESSENGER TYPE HISTORY - Created for wartime military use, the M.38 Messenger found its niche in post-WW2 civillian use, before the Miles Company failed in 1947
MESSENGER IN MONOCHROME - A a€~perioda€ collection of just some of the seventy-plus Miles Messengers constructed and operated in the days before colour photography became the norm, before the high-street a€~Happy Snapsa€ quick and convenient colour fi lm processing, or digital cameras and mobile a€~phones.
BUILD LIKE IT THE PIONEERS PART 2: The late Dennis Fairliea€ s approach to modelling dawn-of-aviation aircraft types
SLINGSBY T.7 a€~KIRBY CADETa€ - 92.5a€ (2,349.5mm) wingspan 1:5.4 scale model from the design board of David Boddington is no sailplane, but a lot of practical fun for slope soaring
SLINGSBY T.7 CADET TYPE HISTORY - The a€~aerodynamically restricted Kadet/ Cadet gave Air Training Corps cadets their fi rst exhilarating a€~air experience during the 1940/early 1950s period
SUBJECTS FOR SCALE AUSTER AOP 9 - The last of the production Austers before the British Army Air Corps transfered to all rotary-wing operations
AUSTER AOP 9 IN DETAIL - Close-up detail photo study of the Army Flying Museuma€ s example on permanent
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