Flying Scale Models  |  July 23
6 MARTINSYDE S.1
A lesser-known British ear;y WW1 fi ghet/scout;
36” (914mm( winspan for elector or small
diesel engine power
12 THOSE MAGNIFICENT
(AUSTRALIAN) MEN & THEIR
FLYING MACHINES
Bruce Corfe reveals an Austrian re-enactment,
in miniature, of that ‘big-screen’ comedy epic
from nearly sixty years past
18 PZL 104C WILGA
Gary Protheroe’s 1:5.2 scale 84” (2134mm)
span creation for .90 -1.20 size four-stroke
engines
24 PZL WILGA TYPE HISTORY
Looking something like a giant bumble bee,
the PZL Wilga has been a useful little aerial
workhorse for more that 60 years and has
found a particular niche for aerotow work
28 WILGA SCALE DRAWINGS
Fine detail three-views for the PZL 104 Wilga
C in 1:40 scale, plus radial engine Wilga 35 in
1:50 Scale
30 LACED FUSELAGE PANELS
AND WING RIB STITCHING
ON EARLY FABRIC COVERED
AIRCRAFT
How to replicate the surface detail, common to
the early aircraft types
36 SUBJECTS FOR SCALE
MILES M.65 GEMINI
The last hurrah of the original Miles Aircraft
Ltd, was this successful and attractive twin
engine four seat tourer, with an elegance of
shape that cries out for more attention among
scale modellers
42 MILES GEMINI SCALE
DRAWING
1:40 Scale three-views
44 MILES GEMINI IN CLOSE-UP
A study of Gemini Mk.1a G-AKKH hangared at
the Shuttlewoeth Collection, Old Warden
50 TAKE THE PLUNGE!
Moulding plastic sheet to create a variety of
airframe surface feature can be really simple
using the technique described by John
Carpenter
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Flying Scale Models July 23.