CONTACT - Scale model news
SCALE AT NUREMBERG - New scale models at the annual trade show
OFFICE HOURS - A guide to the tricky task of cockpit detail - Part 3
AUSTRALIAN SCALE NATIONALS - With Gary Sunderland at Albury and Wodonga for top scale action down under
THE QUIET ZONE - A brace of early warbirds, news of an upcoming plan feature and advice on flying for longer and cheaper, with electric scale specialist Peter Rake
TECHNO SCALE - Mike Evatt browses the web for more TechnoScale delights
KAWASAKI Ki.100 - A 60" wingspan, approximately 1/8th scale replica of this classy WW2 fighter for .52 to .60 cu. in. engines, designed by Brian Brassey
Ki-100 TYPE HISTORY - How Japan turned the in-line engine Ki.61 into a high performance radial engined fighter
Ki-100 SCALE DRAWINGS - 1:40 three view fine-line detail drawings
Ki-100 IN DETAIL - Warbird close-up
Ki-100 FLYING COLOURS - Combat colour schemes
LONG, TALL TEXAN - Ted Allison describes the creation of his magnificent 33% scale AT-6 Texan. Part 1 - Initial planning, power and weight considerations
SIMPLE FUSELAGE LOFTING - Steve Griffith shows how to create accurate fuselage former profiles
FREE FLIGHT SCALE MASTERCLASS - Part 5 - Rigging and wing attachment
FOKKER SPIN - Gary Sunderland offers a 1/8th scale free-flight version of Anthony Fokker's 1913 'Spider'
SCALE SOARING - Chris Williams encounters Sod's Law at first-hand, ponders the reliability of the three-view drawing and describes a very good read
Front Cover - One of Japan's most outstanding fighter aircraft of WW2 was the last-minute 'bitza' Kawasaki Ki-100. Brian Brassey presents plans for his 60" (1524mm) wingspan R/C scale replica in this issue.
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