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CONTACT - Scale news BMFA NATIONAL SCALE COMPETITION 2010 - Alex Whittaker reports from a blustery Barkston Heath DEWOITINE 0520 - Simon Delaney reviews another of the outstanding scale models seen at this year's Top Gun event in Florida. This time it's a 1:4.5 scale 89.3" span model of the most outstanding fighter of the early WW2 era DRUINE TURBULENT SUBJECT FOR SCALE - Super-simple in full-size, and designed for newcomers to home-build aircraft construction, the simplicity of the Turbulent lends itself equally as the subject of a first scale model DRUINE TURBULENT - Looking for a super-simple sport-scale R/C subject? Then try Don Underwood's 50" span model designed for .25-.35 cu. in. engines and four-function R/C DRUINE TURBULENT IN DETAIL - Close up study for scale detail DRUINE TURBULENT SCALE DRAWING - .40 detailed scale drawings SUBJECT FOR SCALE: OH 80A PUSS MOTH - Enclosed-cockpit comfort was the selling point of this high wing monoplane light aircraft used for many outstanding long distance record flights PUSS MOTH SCALE DRAWING - 1:40 fine-line three views PUSS MOTH IN DETAIL - Close-up photo study BATTLE OF BRITAIN 70TH ANNIVERSARY - Air Show at Duxford WRIGHT WP-1 - A simple scale model for electric power, designed by Peter Rake with the prototype model built and described by Tim New (FULL SIZE PLAN) DE HAVILLAND FLIGHT CENTENARY - If asked to pick out a single name associated with aviation, many, indeed maybe most aviation-minded Britons at least, would certainly quote 'De Havilland' SCALE SOARING - Chris grasps a rare opportunity to stock up on full-size vintage sailplane inspiration WHERE THERES SCALE - Classified scale events diary TECHNO SCALE - Mike Evatt enters the web-world for more Techno Scale topics ON THE COVER - Although the French air force ceased to function in mainland France after mid-1940, the air-arm continued, thereafter, to operate from French territories in North Africa. By far the best French fighter aircraft of the period was the Dewoitine D5ZO, which also served with the Luftwaffe (as a trainer), Italian Air Force and Romania. In this issue, Simon Delaney reviews Steve Thomas's 1:4.5 scale model, built from a Jerry Bates plan.
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