Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Features & Regulars: PRE-FLIGHT - Heard at the Hangar Doors WHAT. WHERE, WHEN THE AUCTION BUSINESS - Ron Moulton reports recent goings-on among 'aeromobolia' collectors AMI/BRENTFORD R/C CENTRE COMPETITION - Win a WW 1 Bristol Scout park-flier of Multiplesd EasyGlider JUNIOR JET JOCKIES - Jet pilot for a day It's all possible at the Paul Heckles Flight School, as Mike Parry found out TALKING ELECTRICS - Among topics covered this time - fire-proof flight-packs and knowing when to blow your fusel ELATION PART 3 - The step-by-step building sequence for Steve Dunning's entry-level F3A R/C aerobatic design continues with fuselage construction VMAR A-4 SKYHAWK - Jet style flying action, without jet-style cost! Mike Parry joins the Blue Angels, ARTF style HANGAR 9 SHOWTIME - For R/C aerobatics with a difference ... try this excellent ARTF machine with added side area for knife-edge manoeuvres MODEL BUILDERS' PRIMER - PART 8: Adhesives and Fillers concluded WHO'S A BRIGHT SPARK THEN - An introduction to petrol engine ignition systems. Part2: wiring and spark protection precautions MILLER'S TALES - Hints, tips, and aeromodelling anecdotes, with Peter Miller REFLEX XTR FLIGHT SIMULATOR - Hate the winter cold and wet R/C stick-time in comfort is as close at hand as your home computer! WEB WALK - Mike Evatt walks the internet trail once more SILENT WINGS - Chris Williams rounds off the Aerotow season reports and makes progress on a new R/C motor sailplane, the Scheibe SF25-2000 C-FaIke SHOP TALK - New aeromodelling products in the spotlight AUTUMN IN EUROPE - Mike Evatt reports on free-flight competitions in Britain and Switzerland FOR OLD TIMES SAKE - Nostalgia Nevada-style. High rollin' with Don Howie in Las Vegas! A LITTLE BELLE FROM BOURNEMOUTH - David Deadman built the delightful rubber-powered 'Dragonfly' biplane to half-size for indoor use IN SCALE CIRCLES - Bernard Seale retires (hurt) at Old Warden, and tackles a pair of warped wings CONTROL LINE EUROCHAMPS - Bill Draper reports F2B flying at this year's contest in Gyula, eastern Hungar Construction: FLIPPER & SKIPPER - Last month, Dick Edmonds explained how tailless flight works, now he presents a brace of tailless flying wings for glider or electric operation: FLIPPER 48 - Tailless electric aerobatic for 3-channel R/C. Wingspan 49.25" (FULL SIZE PLAN) SKIPPER 60 - Tailless slope/thermal for 2-channel R/C. Wingspan 59.5" (FULL SIZE PLAN) ON THE COVER - Fancy a jet-style model without the expense and complication of a gas turbine engine Then take a look at the VMAR Douglas A-4 Skyhawk ARTF. Our review of this exciting model starts on page 42 of this issue.
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