GB
  
You are currently viewing the United Kingdom version of the site.
Would you like to switch to your local site?
Latest Issue

Flying Scale Models Magazine Dec 193 Back Issue

English
65 Reviews   •  English   •   Hobbies & Crafts (Radio Control Modelling)
4 CONTACT
Just for starters
6 RYAN PT-22 ‘RECRUIT’ PART 3
Concluding the construction of an electric powered, 52” span
sport scale model designed by Peter Rake and built by Pat
Lynch.
12 BLOHM & VOSS BV141
A 1:5.5 scale,108” span asymmetrical model of a unique
Luftwaffe WW2 aircraft, for 40-50cc petrol power. A satisfying
and unusual ‘large scale’ project designed by KEN SHEPPARD
21 BV 141 SCALE DRAWING
1:80 general arrangement three-view
22 SEEING IS BELIEVING!
See how Ken Sheppard’s Blohm und Voss Bv 141 flies!
24 BV141 TYPE HISTORY
It seemed to break all the rules of aeronautics, but it was in fact
an entirely workable answer to the task for which it was
designed. Only the unavailability of the specified engine
prevented its introduction into front-line service.
28 MASTER MODELS:
armstrong whitworth fk 10
Twice a Bipe, more than a Tripe! Alex Whittaker admires Tim
Hooper’s mightily impressive four-winger
34 Armstrong Whitworth FK 10
scale drawing
1:40 fine-line three-views
36 A.W. FK 10 TYPE HISTORY
A look at one of the most extreme examples of the constant
attempts, during the WW1 period, to provide aircrew with a
fighter that gave the practical parameters they needed in
combat - but which was an extreme too far
38 FEATHER number two!
Gordon Whitehead describes the techniques to survice an
engine-out emergency on a multi-engine scale model
44 subjcts for scale: AUSTER J-5
In the immediate post-WW2 years and into the mid-1950s,
‘Auster’ was the almost universal collective term used for the
British light and private flying machine. This one is, perhaps, the
most attractive of the line
48 AUSTER J-5 SCALE DRAWING
1:50 fine-line three views
50 counterwise
New products for scale modellers
52 scale from scratch
PART 10: Flying the Dornier Do.335!
56 free flight scale nationals
Alex Whittaker enjoys two bonus evenings of F/F fun at the
August Nats
60 the QUIET ZONE
Peter Rake presents fee size plans for a micro-model Martin
MO-1
read more read less
Flying Scale Models Preview Pages Flying Scale Models Preview Pages Flying Scale Models Preview Pages Flying Scale Models Preview Pages Flying Scale Models Preview Pages Flying Scale Models Preview Pages

Flying Scale Models

Dec 193 4 CONTACT Just for starters 6 RYAN PT-22 ‘RECRUIT’ PART 3 Concluding the construction of an electric powered, 52” span sport scale model designed by Peter Rake and built by Pat Lynch. 12 BLOHM & VOSS BV141 A 1:5.5 scale,108” span asymmetrical model of a unique Luftwaffe WW2 aircraft, for 40-50cc petrol power. A satisfying and unusual ‘large scale’ project designed by KEN SHEPPARD 21 BV 141 SCALE DRAWING 1:80 general arrangement three-view 22 SEEING IS BELIEVING! See how Ken Sheppard’s Blohm und Voss Bv 141 flies! 24 BV141 TYPE HISTORY It seemed to break all the rules of aeronautics, but it was in fact an entirely workable answer to the task for which it was designed. Only the unavailability of the specified engine prevented its introduction into front-line service. 28 MASTER MODELS: armstrong whitworth fk 10 Twice a Bipe, more than a Tripe! Alex Whittaker admires Tim Hooper’s mightily impressive four-winger 34 Armstrong Whitworth FK 10 scale drawing 1:40 fine-line three-views 36 A.W. FK 10 TYPE HISTORY A look at one of the most extreme examples of the constant attempts, during the WW1 period, to provide aircrew with a fighter that gave the practical parameters they needed in combat - but which was an extreme too far 38 FEATHER number two! Gordon Whitehead describes the techniques to survice an engine-out emergency on a multi-engine scale model 44 subjcts for scale: AUSTER J-5 In the immediate post-WW2 years and into the mid-1950s, ‘Auster’ was the almost universal collective term used for the British light and private flying machine. This one is, perhaps, the most attractive of the line 48 AUSTER J-5 SCALE DRAWING 1:50 fine-line three views 50 counterwise New products for scale modellers 52 scale from scratch PART 10: Flying the Dornier Do.335! 56 free flight scale nationals Alex Whittaker enjoys two bonus evenings of F/F fun at the August Nats 60 the QUIET ZONE Peter Rake presents fee size plans for a micro-model Martin MO-1


SELECT FORMAT:
Instant Access

Available Digital Offers:

Single Digital Back Issue Dec 193
 
£4.99 / issue
This issue and other back issues are not included in a Flying Scale Models subscription. Subscriptions include the latest regular issue and new issues released during your subscription and start from as little as
Unfortunately this title no longer publishes new issues. You can still buy back issues, or scroll down to view other titles you might be interested in.
Savings are calculated on the comparable purchase of single issues over an annualised subscription period and can vary from advertised amounts. Calculations are for illustration purposes only. Digital subscriptions include the latest issue and all regular issues released during your subscription unless otherwise stated. Your chosen term will automatically renew unless cancelled in the My Account area upto 24 hours before the end of the current subscription.

Issue Cover

Flying Scale Models  |  Dec 193  


4 CONTACT
Just for starters
6 RYAN PT-22 ‘RECRUIT’ PART 3
Concluding the construction of an electric powered, 52” span
sport scale model designed by Peter Rake and built by Pat
Lynch.
12 BLOHM & VOSS BV141
A 1:5.5 scale,108” span asymmetrical model of a unique
Luftwaffe WW2 aircraft, for 40-50cc petrol power. A satisfying
and unusual ‘large scale’ project designed by KEN SHEPPARD
21 BV 141 SCALE DRAWING
1:80 general arrangement three-view
22 SEEING IS BELIEVING!
See how Ken Sheppard’s Blohm und Voss Bv 141 flies!
24 BV141 TYPE HISTORY
It seemed to break all the rules of aeronautics, but it was in fact
an entirely workable answer to the task for which it was
designed. Only the unavailability of the specified engine
prevented its introduction into front-line service.
28 MASTER MODELS:
armstrong whitworth fk 10
Twice a Bipe, more than a Tripe! Alex Whittaker admires Tim
Hooper’s mightily impressive four-winger
34 Armstrong Whitworth FK 10
scale drawing
1:40 fine-line three-views
36 A.W. FK 10 TYPE HISTORY
A look at one of the most extreme examples of the constant
attempts, during the WW1 period, to provide aircrew with a
fighter that gave the practical parameters they needed in
combat - but which was an extreme too far
38 FEATHER number two!
Gordon Whitehead describes the techniques to survice an
engine-out emergency on a multi-engine scale model
44 subjcts for scale: AUSTER J-5
In the immediate post-WW2 years and into the mid-1950s,
‘Auster’ was the almost universal collective term used for the
British light and private flying machine. This one is, perhaps, the
most attractive of the line
48 AUSTER J-5 SCALE DRAWING
1:50 fine-line three views
50 counterwise
New products for scale modellers
52 scale from scratch
PART 10: Flying the Dornier Do.335!
56 free flight scale nationals
Alex Whittaker enjoys two bonus evenings of F/F fun at the
August Nats
60 the QUIET ZONE
Peter Rake presents fee size plans for a micro-model Martin
MO-1
read more read less
Flying Scale Models Magazine – Scale Aircraft in the Air

Brought to you by ADH Publishing Ltd, Europe’s Leading Hobby Publisher.

Launched in 1997, Flying Scale Models magazine is for builders and fliers of historic scale replicas of full size aircraft. Published monthly, there are regular, free full size scale model plans for aircraft from all eras of manned flight, together with a wide range of material on every aspect of scale model research, building and flying. There are also reports on commercial developments within the hobby with expert tests of all the latest products.

The magazine’s authoritative editorial reference and its technique based instructional material from a wide base of regular expert contributors; make Flying Scale Models a highly collectible reference journal.

Regular features include:

• All the latest news and events from the aeromodelling community both in the UK and worldwide
• Kit Reviews – detailed build-guides offering full insight into the best modelling techniques.
• Full reports and photographs from all the major events and shows
• Techno Modelling – The best of aeromodelling on the internet
• Letters and feedback on the hottest topics in aeromodelling from readers around the world
• Shelf Life - Reviews on the latest models and modelling products
• Plus regular special feature sections

And much, much more!

For more information, visit www.flyingscalemodels.com

PLEASE NOTE: the Free full size plans are not available digitally.

As a subscriber you'll receive the following benefits:


•  A discount off the RRP of your magazine
•  Your magazine delivered to your device each month
•  You'll never miss an issue
•  You’re protected from price rises that may happen later in the year

You'll receive 12 issues during a 1 year Flying Scale Models magazine subscription.

Note: Digital editions do not include the covermount items or supplements you would find with printed copies.

Your purchase here at Pocketmags.com can be read on any of the following platforms.


You can read here on the website or download the app for your platform, just remember to login with your Pocketmags username and password.

Apple Pocketmags Online Pocketmags Google Pocketmags
The Pocketmags app runs on all iPad and iPhone devices running iOS 13.0 or above, Android 8.0 or above and Fire Tablet (Gen 3) or above. Our web-reader works with any HTML5 compatible browser, for PC and Mac we recommend Chrome or Firefox.

For iOS we recommend any device which can run the latest iOS for better performance and stability. Earlier models with lower processor and RAM specifications may experience slower page rendering and occasional app crashes which are outside of our control.
4.5
/5
Based on 65 Customer Reviews
5
43
4
15
3
6
2
0
1
1
View Reviews

Flying Scale Models

congratulations o the excellent content . It deserves huge readership Reviewed 10 September 2020

Flying Scale Models

best magazine on the subject Reviewed 13 August 2020

Flying Scale Models

Seems to have less content than before with little (and irregular) coverage for the scale glider pilot. Reviewed 11 May 2020

Articles in this issue


Below is a selection of articles in Flying Scale Models Dec 193.

Flying Scale Models Oct 23 Oct 23 Buy for £4.99 View | Add to Cart
Flying Scale Models Sept 23 Sept 23 Buy for £4.99 View | Add to Cart
Flying Scale Models Aug 23 Aug 23 Buy for £4.99 View | Add to Cart
Flying Scale Models July 23 July 23 Buy for £4.99 View | Add to Cart
Flying Scale Models June 23 June 23 Buy for £4.99 View | Add to Cart
Flying Scale Models May 23 May 23 Buy for £4.99 View | Add to Cart
Flying Scale Models April 23 April 23 Buy for £4.99 View | Add to Cart
Flying Scale Models March 23 March 23 Buy for £4.99 View | Add to Cart
Flying Scale Models Feb 23 Feb 23 Buy for £4.99 View | Add to Cart
Flying Scale Models Jan 23 Jan 23 Buy for £4.99 View | Add to Cart
Flying Scale Models Dec 22 Dec 22 Buy for £4.99 View | Add to Cart
Flying Scale Models Nov 22 Nov 22 Buy for £4.99 View | Add to Cart
Flying Scale Models Oct 22 Oct 22 Buy for £4.99 View | Add to Cart
+
See All