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Flying Scale Models Magazine Jan 23 Back Issue

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65 Reviews   •  English   •   Hobbies & Crafts (Radio Control Modelling)
6 RUMPLER TAUBE
FULL SIZE FREE PLAN
A 30” (762mm) span, electric powered model
designed by Peter Rake and built by Ulrich
Schraudolph, with cut parts available
12 THE TAUBE STORY
Dr.Mike Hawkins traces the development of this, the
earliest of warbirds
15 TAUBE SCALE DRAWING
First of the Taube line, the Etrich Taube drawn to
1:72 scale.
16 MITSUBISHI A6M5 ZERO
A 63.4 (1610mm) wingspan 1:7.5 scale warbird for
.60 cu.in. engines, designed by John Evans
22 ZERO TYPE HISTORY
The most widely known and most successful
Japanese combat aircraft of all time, its layout and
large wing make this an attractive and practical
subject for scale modelling
26 MITSUBISHI A6M5
SCALE DRAWING
1:40 scale three-views
28 ZERO WARPAINT
Colour schemes for A6M2, A6M3 and
A6M5 variants
32 SCALE FROM SCRATCH
PART 11: Ken Sheppard concludes his series
exploring the creativity of own-design scale models,
reviewing the learning curve encountered during the
building of his Dornier Do.335
38 SUBJECTS FOR SCALE
DE HAVILLAND DH80A PUSS MOTH
An elegant aircraft that off ered 1930s private
aviators a degree of comfort from the blasts of
open cockpit, wind-in-wire airborne travel
42 PUSS MOTH IN DETAIL
Extensive detail photo study
46 DH 80A SCALE DRAWING
1:40 scale three-views
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Jan 23 6 RUMPLER TAUBE FULL SIZE FREE PLAN A 30” (762mm) span, electric powered model designed by Peter Rake and built by Ulrich Schraudolph, with cut parts available 12 THE TAUBE STORY Dr.Mike Hawkins traces the development of this, the earliest of warbirds 15 TAUBE SCALE DRAWING First of the Taube line, the Etrich Taube drawn to 1:72 scale. 16 MITSUBISHI A6M5 ZERO A 63.4 (1610mm) wingspan 1:7.5 scale warbird for .60 cu.in. engines, designed by John Evans 22 ZERO TYPE HISTORY The most widely known and most successful Japanese combat aircraft of all time, its layout and large wing make this an attractive and practical subject for scale modelling 26 MITSUBISHI A6M5 SCALE DRAWING 1:40 scale three-views 28 ZERO WARPAINT Colour schemes for A6M2, A6M3 and A6M5 variants 32 SCALE FROM SCRATCH PART 11: Ken Sheppard concludes his series exploring the creativity of own-design scale models, reviewing the learning curve encountered during the building of his Dornier Do.335 38 SUBJECTS FOR SCALE DE HAVILLAND DH80A PUSS MOTH An elegant aircraft that off ered 1930s private aviators a degree of comfort from the blasts of open cockpit, wind-in-wire airborne travel 42 PUSS MOTH IN DETAIL Extensive detail photo study 46 DH 80A SCALE DRAWING 1:40 scale three-views


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6 RUMPLER TAUBE
FULL SIZE FREE PLAN
A 30” (762mm) span, electric powered model
designed by Peter Rake and built by Ulrich
Schraudolph, with cut parts available
12 THE TAUBE STORY
Dr.Mike Hawkins traces the development of this, the
earliest of warbirds
15 TAUBE SCALE DRAWING
First of the Taube line, the Etrich Taube drawn to
1:72 scale.
16 MITSUBISHI A6M5 ZERO
A 63.4 (1610mm) wingspan 1:7.5 scale warbird for
.60 cu.in. engines, designed by John Evans
22 ZERO TYPE HISTORY
The most widely known and most successful
Japanese combat aircraft of all time, its layout and
large wing make this an attractive and practical
subject for scale modelling
26 MITSUBISHI A6M5
SCALE DRAWING
1:40 scale three-views
28 ZERO WARPAINT
Colour schemes for A6M2, A6M3 and
A6M5 variants
32 SCALE FROM SCRATCH
PART 11: Ken Sheppard concludes his series
exploring the creativity of own-design scale models,
reviewing the learning curve encountered during the
building of his Dornier Do.335
38 SUBJECTS FOR SCALE
DE HAVILLAND DH80A PUSS MOTH
An elegant aircraft that off ered 1930s private
aviators a degree of comfort from the blasts of
open cockpit, wind-in-wire airborne travel
42 PUSS MOTH IN DETAIL
Extensive detail photo study
46 DH 80A SCALE DRAWING
1:40 scale three-views
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