Flying Scale Models  |  Mar 184
4 CONTACT
Just for starters
6 COUNTERWISE
New products report
8 HEINKEL He 51: PART 3
Concluding the construction of Peter Rake’s 54” span, electric
powered model of the Luftwaffe’s biplane fighter, built and
described by Craig Johnston
14 ONE MAN’S MORANE: PART 2
John Marriage follows up on last month’s presentation of plans
for his 1/3rd scale Morane-Saulnier Type N, dealing with
metalwork used in its construction. There’s how-to technique
here for all, whether you’re building the ‘N’ or not
22 SCALE ON ICE
Dickie Scarbrough’s bash had to move switch venues at short
notice, but the turnout was still massive.
Alex Whittaker reports
28 NAKAJIMA KI-43 HAYABUSA
Richard Crossley presents pull-out full size plans for his latest
creation, rubber powered free flight, but with equal potential for
conversion to Co2 or electric power Indoor radio control
42 NAKAJIMA KI-43 COLOURS
Loads of colour schemes fof the ‘Oscar’
44 DIY DESIGN
Want to take a step beyond kits and ARTFs? Ken Sheppard
commences a series to encourage own-design scale models
48 Flea with a sweet tooth!
The making of a giant scale Flea. Ian Richardson’s half-scale
Pou du Ciel
52 POU DU CIEL SCALE DRAWING
1:30 fine-line three-views for the Henry Mignot H.M.14
and later H.H.280
56 SCALE SOARING
Ready for the new scale sailplane season? Chris Williams sets
out some golden rules for aewrowtowing etiquette
60 QUIET ZONE
Peter Rake concludes construction of his indoor profile-foam
Sopwith Triplane and offers a Sopwith Pup too
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Flying Scale Models Mar 184.