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Aviation Modeller International Magazine, May 2011 Issue

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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue

BEST SHOT - Stunning model flying image
PRE-FLIGHT - Heard at the Hangar Doors                                 
SHOPTALK - New products review
WHAT. WHERE, WHEN - Classified events diary                                             
INCOMING - Reader's Talkback! Got a beef, useful comment, or sound advice on any aspect of the hobby that you'd like to pass on?
WORLD BEATER! - Peter McDermott's stunning DH9A
PARROT AR DRONE - A true FPV/UAV for your iPhone
XMAS SCALE AT BARKSTON - Alex Whittaker freezes his accessories off, but nevertheless, has a great time
TALKING ELECTRICS - Andrew Gibbs features a beautiful Bowers Fly Baby and tames a temperamental twin - To BEC or not to BEC?
SILENT WINGS - Bigger is better - Chris Williams makes the case for larger scale sailplanes whilst highlighting the shortfalls of their full size sections!
TURBINE TRENDS - Crosswind capers and terrible take offs - Alasdair Sutherland helps to keep you on the straight and narrow!
WREXHAM FLY IN 2010 - All the fun with none of the hassle - Wrexham Club's annual bash is a friendly affair!                                         
MODEL DIESEL ENGINES AND THEIR ACCESSORIES - 'Flash Back' - the fifties, sixties and seventies.
MILLER'S TALES - Peter Viler finds himself in a sticky situation - Ebay bargain? Beware!
WEBWALK - Mike Evatt enters cyberspace once more                      

AEROMODELLER:
DOING THE BLING THING: THE ELECTRIC INDOOR MASTERS, 2010 - Alex Whittaker attends the most prestigious indoor R/C event of the year
IS THIS THE ONE TO BEAT? - Mike Evatt checks out a high flying F1 G and reviews the 2010 Open Rubber League
FOR OLD TIMES' SAKE - A cache of post war cabin models - Keil-Kraft, the early days
61 ST SW REGIONALS - An escape to the winter sunshine of Arizona for free flight action
BACK TO THE '30S WITH... MODEL AIRCRAFT BUILDER - Almost forgotten in the mists of time, a very short-lived American modelling magazine is the subject for review this issue
THE 2010 US NATS - After an eight year gap, Paul Winter and John Benzing paid a return visit to the US Nats

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