Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
FEATURES & REGULARS: CONTACT - News from the Scale scene BIG IS BEAUTIFUL! - THE LMA SCALE SPRING SYMPOSIUM, WIGAN 2010 - Alex Whittaker takes his camera to the LMA's famous season-starter THE QUIET ZONE - Peter Rake hands over to Canadian modeller Frank Jaerschky for the low-down on his magnificent 78" span Gotha G.IV First World War bomber FLORIDA SCALE JETS 2010 - Alasdair Sutherland escapes the UK snow for high-octane action in the Sunshine State GLOSTER GLADIATOR - Want a scale fighter biplane at a manageable size? Try this 54.5" (1,384mm) wing span classic for .46 - .60 engines. GLADIATOR FLYING COLOURS - Warpaint for the last biplane fighter GLOSTER GLADIATOR TYPE HISTORY - The R.A.F.'s last fighter biplane did valuable duty, even if overshadowed by the faster monoplanes it served alongside GLADIATOR IN DETAIL - Close-up nitty gritty BUILDING WITH DEPRON - Mike Roach explains the technique involved that can lead to an excellent sport-scale model, built in quick-time SCALE SOARING - Building scale airbrakes and getting them to operate reliably can be a challenge. Chris Williams describes how he tackled the problem TECHNO SCALE - Mike Evatt enters cyberspace for more Techno Scale topics FULL SIZE PLAN: CANADAIR CL-215 SCOOPER - Mike Roach presents his 49.2" span, twin-electric, Depron rendition of the Canadian CL-215 fire-bomber (FULL SIZE PLAN) ON THE COVER - The Shuttlewoth Collection's Gloster Gladiator has been a stalwart performer at air stows over the years and has carried several colour schemes. Presently, it flies in the colours of no.73 Squadron R.A.F. See here lifting off at last year's Flying Legends air show at Duxford.
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