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RC Jet International Magazine 122 October-November 2013 Back Issue

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94 Reviews   •  English   •   Hobbies & Crafts (Radio Control Modelling)
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This issue sees the full build review of Traplet’s new 68" wingspan, Shane Harding designed Hawker Hunter wood pack. Will Gillam completes the construction, adding a 100 N turbine with successful results. Other reviews include a look at Skymaster’s G2 version 'Dragon' sport jet and a small EDF MiG-15 gets converted to use a JetCat P-20 mini turbine.
On the R/C jet show circuit we report on the action from Karlskoga '13 in Sweden, Virginia Jets in the USA and some of the turbine models at the LMA's Cosford Show in the UK.
Colin Straus carries out another engine test this issue, subjecting the new Jets Munt M100XBL to the usual rigours of the test stand. The comparison chart is there too to compare all results.
Well-known jet flyer Dave Wilshere of Motors & Rotors writes on some of the recurrent problems encountered by pilots with air and electric retracts and takes a look at servo selection too.
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122 October-November 2013 This issue sees the full build review of Traplet’s new 68" wingspan, Shane Harding designed Hawker Hunter wood pack. Will Gillam completes the construction, adding a 100 N turbine with successful results. Other reviews include a look at Skymaster’s G2 version 'Dragon' sport jet and a small EDF MiG-15 gets converted to use a JetCat P-20 mini turbine. On the R/C jet show circuit we report on the action from Karlskoga '13 in Sweden, Virginia Jets in the USA and some of the turbine models at the LMA's Cosford Show in the UK. Colin Straus carries out another engine test this issue, subjecting the new Jets Munt M100XBL to the usual rigours of the test stand. The comparison chart is there too to compare all results. Well-known jet flyer Dave Wilshere of Motors & Rotors writes on some of the recurrent problems encountered by pilots with air and electric retracts and takes a look at servo selection too.


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This issue sees the full build review of Traplet’s new 68" wingspan, Shane Harding designed Hawker Hunter wood pack. Will Gillam completes the construction, adding a 100 N turbine with successful results. Other reviews include a look at Skymaster’s G2 version 'Dragon' sport jet and a small EDF MiG-15 gets converted to use a JetCat P-20 mini turbine.
On the R/C jet show circuit we report on the action from Karlskoga '13 in Sweden, Virginia Jets in the USA and some of the turbine models at the LMA's Cosford Show in the UK.
Colin Straus carries out another engine test this issue, subjecting the new Jets Munt M100XBL to the usual rigours of the test stand. The comparison chart is there too to compare all results.
Well-known jet flyer Dave Wilshere of Motors & Rotors writes on some of the recurrent problems encountered by pilots with air and electric retracts and takes a look at servo selection too.
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