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Aviation Modeller International Magazine, May 2003 Issue

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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue

PRE-FLIGHT - Heard at the Hangar Doors
WEB WALK - Mike Evatt paddles the internet surf
MULTIPLEX ROYAL EVO 9 - Greg Butterworth delves into this new R/C system and is well impressed!
FLAIR MAGPIE - Steve Dunning checks out a new R/C aerobatic ARTF and decides to adopt it as his practise machine
PHOENIX SYNERGY DUET - Want slope soaring survivability? Simon Wright tests this rugged 60.5" span trainer
TIGGER MOTH - A dainty 38" (965mm) span electric Tiger Moth look-a-like for geared 400 motors and three-channel control (FULL SIZE PLAN)
ENGINE TEST - Steve Dorling takes apart the new ASP 91
SPLASHING AROUND - Alasdair Sutherland reviews some of last year's best R/C water-plane events and advocates glass-cloth covering
SILENT WINGS - Chris Williams retreats to the warmth of the winter workshop for a spot of retract fettling and an experiment with NiMH batteries
IKARUS ECO 8 - Roger Cotterell goes electric with this value-for-money R/C heli package
FOR OLD TIMES SAKE - Don Howie recalls how Cox Mfg. sparked the whole ARTF craze back in the 1950s, encounters some unusual engines and extols a classic De Angelis design from 1936
ALL ELECTRIC - "Voltaire" explains how to select the best motor/battery combination for various types of model
FINAL APPROACH - John Elliott with advice for tyro slope soarers, a sideways look at F3j and the practical solution to mountaineering with models       
HOW I DID THAT - Tricky little brainwaves for modellers 
RUBBER POWERED RADIO CONTROL - Derek B. Scales describes how he has developed some classic free flight rubber models for rudder-only radio-control

AEROMODELLER:
HAPPY BIRTHDAY! - 25 years of DPR Models
THE WASP - 1935 Canadian Wakefield Winner re-created
RUBBER MOTORS - THE LOST CORD - Martyn Pressnell concludes his beginners' guide to making up and maintaining rubber motors
TIGHT LINES - Mike Broadbent delves into electric power again and also contemplates a radio link for auxiliary controls
FREE FLIGHT FILE - Future perfect? Mike Evatt looks at the march of technology, Trevor Grey with aerofoils and contests
SUMMER NATS DOWN-UNDER - Australian control-line Nationals
TOWLINE TECHNIQUE - Andy Crisp looks at trimming gliders for top performance

ON THE COVER:
Bill Lister's delightful "Tigger Moth" is this month's full size plan feature. The 38" (965mm) wing span biplane offers the basic air of the famous Tiger Moth, without the complications of scale detail and flies with three function radio control operating rudder, elevator and throttle commands. Power is a Speed 400 electric motor.

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