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Radio Control Model Flyer Magazine Oct 22 Back Issue

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25 Reviews   •  English   •   Hobbies & Crafts (Radio Control Modelling)
6 SUBJECTS FOR SCALE
DRUINE D.31 TURBULENT
Super-simple in full-size, and
designed for newcomers to homebuild
aircraft construction, the
simplicity of the Turbulent lends itself
equally well as the subject of a first
scale model
10 DRUINE TURBULENT
IN DETAIL
Close-up photo study aid to surface
detailing the D.31
15 TURBULENT
SCALE DRAWING
1:40 three views
16 SCALE SOARING
Chris Williams, permanently chained
to his building board completes his
PZL SLD-30 Pirat and contemplates a
Slingsby Type 30 Prefect
22 SCALE FROM SCRATCH
PART 8
Ken Shepard continues his tutorial,
dealing with the fiddly bits and surface
finishing of his Dornier Do335
29 TIGER IN THE PARK
Matt Hatton’s 28” wingspan DH82a
Tiger Moth 28” ‘Park Flier’: full size
pull-out plans
42 A PINT SIZE HAWK
FULL SIZE FREE
PLAN FEATURE
Chris Golds’ electric-powered mini masterpiece
- a 28” (711mm) span
Curtiss P-6E
48 YESTERDAYS HAWK
Ken Marsh’s Curtiss P-6E
construction feature. 1:6.4 scale, 57”
wingspan, for .60 cu.in engine
58 TYPE HISTORY
THE CURTISS HAWK
BIPLANE FIGHTERS
A profile of one of USA’s most
charismatic fighter biplane families
of the 1930s, that went through
a bewildering multiplicity of
development designations out of all
proportion to the numbers produced,
at a time when U.S. military aviation
was as cash-strapped as other air
arms, worldwide
62 CURTISS P-6E HAWK
AND F11C-2 GOSHAWK
SCALE DRAWINGS
The US Army Curtiss P-6E and Navy
F11C-2 in 1:40 scale
64 CURTISS P-6E
FLYING COLOURS
Colour schemes from the U.S.Army
Air Corps most flamboyant era
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Oct 22 6 SUBJECTS FOR SCALE DRUINE D.31 TURBULENT Super-simple in full-size, and designed for newcomers to homebuild aircraft construction, the simplicity of the Turbulent lends itself equally well as the subject of a first scale model 10 DRUINE TURBULENT IN DETAIL Close-up photo study aid to surface detailing the D.31 15 TURBULENT SCALE DRAWING 1:40 three views 16 SCALE SOARING Chris Williams, permanently chained to his building board completes his PZL SLD-30 Pirat and contemplates a Slingsby Type 30 Prefect 22 SCALE FROM SCRATCH PART 8 Ken Shepard continues his tutorial, dealing with the fiddly bits and surface finishing of his Dornier Do335 29 TIGER IN THE PARK Matt Hatton’s 28” wingspan DH82a Tiger Moth 28” ‘Park Flier’: full size pull-out plans 42 A PINT SIZE HAWK FULL SIZE FREE PLAN FEATURE Chris Golds’ electric-powered mini masterpiece - a 28” (711mm) span Curtiss P-6E 48 YESTERDAYS HAWK Ken Marsh’s Curtiss P-6E construction feature. 1:6.4 scale, 57” wingspan, for .60 cu.in engine 58 TYPE HISTORY THE CURTISS HAWK BIPLANE FIGHTERS A profile of one of USA’s most charismatic fighter biplane families of the 1930s, that went through a bewildering multiplicity of development designations out of all proportion to the numbers produced, at a time when U.S. military aviation was as cash-strapped as other air arms, worldwide 62 CURTISS P-6E HAWK AND F11C-2 GOSHAWK SCALE DRAWINGS The US Army Curtiss P-6E and Navy F11C-2 in 1:40 scale 64 CURTISS P-6E FLYING COLOURS Colour schemes from the U.S.Army Air Corps most flamboyant era


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6 SUBJECTS FOR SCALE
DRUINE D.31 TURBULENT
Super-simple in full-size, and
designed for newcomers to homebuild
aircraft construction, the
simplicity of the Turbulent lends itself
equally well as the subject of a first
scale model
10 DRUINE TURBULENT
IN DETAIL
Close-up photo study aid to surface
detailing the D.31
15 TURBULENT
SCALE DRAWING
1:40 three views
16 SCALE SOARING
Chris Williams, permanently chained
to his building board completes his
PZL SLD-30 Pirat and contemplates a
Slingsby Type 30 Prefect
22 SCALE FROM SCRATCH
PART 8
Ken Shepard continues his tutorial,
dealing with the fiddly bits and surface
finishing of his Dornier Do335
29 TIGER IN THE PARK
Matt Hatton’s 28” wingspan DH82a
Tiger Moth 28” ‘Park Flier’: full size
pull-out plans
42 A PINT SIZE HAWK
FULL SIZE FREE
PLAN FEATURE
Chris Golds’ electric-powered mini masterpiece
- a 28” (711mm) span
Curtiss P-6E
48 YESTERDAYS HAWK
Ken Marsh’s Curtiss P-6E
construction feature. 1:6.4 scale, 57”
wingspan, for .60 cu.in engine
58 TYPE HISTORY
THE CURTISS HAWK
BIPLANE FIGHTERS
A profile of one of USA’s most
charismatic fighter biplane families
of the 1930s, that went through
a bewildering multiplicity of
development designations out of all
proportion to the numbers produced,
at a time when U.S. military aviation
was as cash-strapped as other air
arms, worldwide
62 CURTISS P-6E HAWK
AND F11C-2 GOSHAWK
SCALE DRAWINGS
The US Army Curtiss P-6E and Navy
F11C-2 in 1:40 scale
64 CURTISS P-6E
FLYING COLOURS
Colour schemes from the U.S.Army
Air Corps most flamboyant era
read more read less
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