Flying Scale Models  |  Nov 22
6 BUCKER BU133 JUNGMEISTER
John Watters’ 1:11 scale 23.5” wingspan
began life on the drawing board as a free
flight model, but by building-board stage, it
emerged for lightweight R/C with aileron and
elevator controls
12 SUBJECTS FOR SCALE
MARTIN B-26 MARAUDER
For those who fancy the challenge of a twin engine
scale subject, the Marauder is a very
handsome aircraft
19 MARTIN B-26
SCALE DRAWINGS
Detailed three views is 1:100 scale
22 MARAUDER FLYING COLOURS
Warpaint schemes carried by the B-26 during
WW2
26 SCALE FROM SCRATCH
PART 9: Ken Sheppard’s marathon Dornier
Do335 build progresses with the moulds
and moulding of cockpit canopies, exhaust
manifolds, camouflage, detailing and
powerplant test runs
32 SPERRY MONOPLANE
Pullout plan 18” wingspan of indoor electric
fun, either R/C or free fl ight BY PETER RAKE
40 GRUMMAN HELLCAT
The most successful Fleet fighter aircraft
of WW2, modelled in 1/6th scale for a
wingspan of 86” (2184mm), using a mixture of
conventional balsa/ply and foam/brown paper
construction techniques. Designed by RAY
ANDERSON
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50 HELLCAT TYPE HISTORY
If ever there was a successful military combat
aircraft that went from outstanding success
to obscurity in short order, then the Grumman
Hellcat must be the one
56 HELLCAT SCALE DRAWING
1:50 super-detailed three-view for the F6F-3
and F6F-5
60 HELLCAT FLYING COLOURS
Hellcats in both U.S. Navy and Royal Navy
Fleet Air Arm during WW2
62 HELLCAT IN DETAIL
Close-up study for surface detailing
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Flying Scale Models Nov 22.