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Flying Scale Models Magazine Sept 21 Back Issue

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65 Reviews   •  English   •   Hobbies & Crafts (Radio Control Modelling)
6 FREE PLAN FEATURE
BRISTOL M.1C
A 1/8th scale electric-powered model,
designed by Peter Rake with prototype
model built and described by Pat Lynch
12 BRISTOL M.1 TYPE HISTORY
Aviation history is littered with examples
of promising military aircraft inexplicably
passed over even though their
performances promised a real advantage.
This is one of them,
20 BRISTOL M.1 SCALE DRAWING
M.1A, M.1B, M.1C & M.1D IN 1:40 Scale
22 BRISTOL M.1 COLOURS
Warpaint and civil register colour schemes
24 DOIN’ WHEELIES
For those in pursuit of true-scale
authenticity, GRAHAM SMITH reveals his
method of reproducing authentic wheels.
28 SUBJECTS FOR SCALE
MESSERSCHMITT 410 HORNISSE
For those who fancy a twin, but something
outside the ‘normal’ favourites, then
consider the Luftwaffe’s fi nal ‘destroyer’
heavy fi ghter that packed a powerful
punch
34 MESSERSCHMITT ME 410
SCALE DRAWIMG
1:60 scale, detailed three-views
36 MESSERSCHMITT 410
FLYING COLOURS
Colour schemes carried by the Luftwaffe’s‘ Hornet’
38 THE ME 410 IN DETAIL
Close-up of the rare survivor, held at the
RAF Museum, Corford.
42 SPORT SCALE MASTERCLASS
PART26: Gordon Whitehead’s scale aerobatics
tutorial
54 YMAS ELECTRIC FLY-IN
Scale, electricpoweredactionat York, reviewed
by Bruce Corfe.
60 MLIES M.38 MESSENGER
PART 3: Peter Shaw continues the
construction sequence of his Graham
Smith-designed, quarter-scale, 100”
(2540mm) wingspan Miles M.38 Messenger,
for engines in the region of 1.20 cu.in. This
month he begins to pile on the detail
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Sept 21 6 FREE PLAN FEATURE BRISTOL M.1C A 1/8th scale electric-powered model, designed by Peter Rake with prototype model built and described by Pat Lynch 12 BRISTOL M.1 TYPE HISTORY Aviation history is littered with examples of promising military aircraft inexplicably passed over even though their performances promised a real advantage. This is one of them, 20 BRISTOL M.1 SCALE DRAWING M.1A, M.1B, M.1C & M.1D IN 1:40 Scale 22 BRISTOL M.1 COLOURS Warpaint and civil register colour schemes 24 DOIN’ WHEELIES For those in pursuit of true-scale authenticity, GRAHAM SMITH reveals his method of reproducing authentic wheels. 28 SUBJECTS FOR SCALE MESSERSCHMITT 410 HORNISSE For those who fancy a twin, but something outside the ‘normal’ favourites, then consider the Luftwaffe’s fi nal ‘destroyer’ heavy fi ghter that packed a powerful punch 34 MESSERSCHMITT ME 410 SCALE DRAWIMG 1:60 scale, detailed three-views 36 MESSERSCHMITT 410 FLYING COLOURS Colour schemes carried by the Luftwaffe’s‘ Hornet’ 38 THE ME 410 IN DETAIL Close-up of the rare survivor, held at the RAF Museum, Corford. 42 SPORT SCALE MASTERCLASS PART26: Gordon Whitehead’s scale aerobatics tutorial 54 YMAS ELECTRIC FLY-IN Scale, electricpoweredactionat York, reviewed by Bruce Corfe. 60 MLIES M.38 MESSENGER PART 3: Peter Shaw continues the construction sequence of his Graham Smith-designed, quarter-scale, 100” (2540mm) wingspan Miles M.38 Messenger, for engines in the region of 1.20 cu.in. This month he begins to pile on the detail


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6 FREE PLAN FEATURE
BRISTOL M.1C
A 1/8th scale electric-powered model,
designed by Peter Rake with prototype
model built and described by Pat Lynch
12 BRISTOL M.1 TYPE HISTORY
Aviation history is littered with examples
of promising military aircraft inexplicably
passed over even though their
performances promised a real advantage.
This is one of them,
20 BRISTOL M.1 SCALE DRAWING
M.1A, M.1B, M.1C & M.1D IN 1:40 Scale
22 BRISTOL M.1 COLOURS
Warpaint and civil register colour schemes
24 DOIN’ WHEELIES
For those in pursuit of true-scale
authenticity, GRAHAM SMITH reveals his
method of reproducing authentic wheels.
28 SUBJECTS FOR SCALE
MESSERSCHMITT 410 HORNISSE
For those who fancy a twin, but something
outside the ‘normal’ favourites, then
consider the Luftwaffe’s fi nal ‘destroyer’
heavy fi ghter that packed a powerful
punch
34 MESSERSCHMITT ME 410
SCALE DRAWIMG
1:60 scale, detailed three-views
36 MESSERSCHMITT 410
FLYING COLOURS
Colour schemes carried by the Luftwaffe’s‘ Hornet’
38 THE ME 410 IN DETAIL
Close-up of the rare survivor, held at the
RAF Museum, Corford.
42 SPORT SCALE MASTERCLASS
PART26: Gordon Whitehead’s scale aerobatics
tutorial
54 YMAS ELECTRIC FLY-IN
Scale, electricpoweredactionat York, reviewed
by Bruce Corfe.
60 MLIES M.38 MESSENGER
PART 3: Peter Shaw continues the
construction sequence of his Graham
Smith-designed, quarter-scale, 100”
(2540mm) wingspan Miles M.38 Messenger,
for engines in the region of 1.20 cu.in. This
month he begins to pile on the detail
read more read less
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