Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Classic Sail, part 3
Upgrading Electrics
Sail Free Extra - Radio Sailing News
Aberdeen Pilot Boat No.2 - Peter Massey builds from the Jim Pottinger free plan which appeared in our January 1998 issue
ASSR102 - Restoration of the full size vessel
Deans Marine ASSR102 kit reviewed
Model Slipway Shamrock reviewed
Steam Gunboat Designs
SS Seabreeze 1 - Cruise Liner model
Skipjack - Model Submarine
Masthead
Chandlery - New Products
Sail Free - R/C Sailing scene
Diary Dates
Plastic Kits
Bookworm
Fast Electrics
Shoppers Directory
Classifieds
Plans:
Shadow - Fast Patrol Boat. A full size plan for a semi-scale 'Stealth" warship - a 650mm long model designed by Hal Harrison fro 2-channel R/C (FULL SIZE PLAN)
Bristol Channel Barge - A full size plan for a Dumb Barge of the type used on the river Severn and the Brisol Channel. The prototype was bult in 1950 and measured 89'6" x 18'9". The model is drawn to 1:50 scale (23.75" long), but with instructions for enlarging the plans to build 1:32 (37" long), 1:24 (44.75" long) and 1:12 (89.5" long) models. The original craft had steerable rudders, which could be added to the model to give another variable factor in Tug Towing competitions (FULL SIZE PLAN)
Upgrading Electrics
Sail Free Extra - Radio Sailing News
Aberdeen Pilot Boat No.2 - Peter Massey builds from the Jim Pottinger free plan which appeared in our January 1998 issue
ASSR102 - Restoration of the full size vessel
Deans Marine ASSR102 kit reviewed
Model Slipway Shamrock reviewed
Steam Gunboat Designs
SS Seabreeze 1 - Cruise Liner model
Skipjack - Model Submarine
Masthead
Chandlery - New Products
Sail Free - R/C Sailing scene
Diary Dates
Plastic Kits
Bookworm
Fast Electrics
Shoppers Directory
Classifieds
Plans:
Shadow - Fast Patrol Boat. A full size plan for a semi-scale 'Stealth" warship - a 650mm long model designed by Hal Harrison fro 2-channel R/C (FULL SIZE PLAN)
Bristol Channel Barge - A full size plan for a Dumb Barge of the type used on the river Severn and the Brisol Channel. The prototype was bult in 1950 and measured 89'6" x 18'9". The model is drawn to 1:50 scale (23.75" long), but with instructions for enlarging the plans to build 1:32 (37" long), 1:24 (44.75" long) and 1:12 (89.5" long) models. The original craft had steerable rudders, which could be added to the model to give another variable factor in Tug Towing competitions (FULL SIZE PLAN)
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