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6 FULL SIZE FREE PLAN FEATURE
GRUSE BO 15/1
A 48” wingspan 1930s ultralight for electric
power, plus enlarged 72” option.
14 SURVIVING FREE FIGHT SCALE
New Series: Building, trimming and fl ying
tips from Andrew Hewitt
18 TRANSPORTS OF DELIGHT
BUILD A MODEL AIRLINER? Why? How?
MARTIN HARDY preludes an upcoming
Master Models feature on his Lockheed
Super Constellation with a survey of
successful scale R/C airliner models, all
electric powered
22 SCALE SAORING
The Winds of (Climate) Change continue
to cramp our columnist CHRIS WILLIAMS’
style, so it’s overtime on the building board!
26 SUBJECTS FOR SCALE
DE HAVILLAND MOSQUITO
An aviation classic if ever there was one,
De Havilland’s ‘wooden wonder’ was,
initially, created for a single, narrowly
defi ned purpose but was eventually
developed through a total of 35 variants.
Here we consider the early types.
34 MOSQUITO SCALE DRAWING
Super detailed three views in 1:60 scale for
Mks 1 to 6
36 MOSQUITO IN DETAIL
Close-up photo study of the FB Mk.IV
40 FULL SIZE FREE PLAN FEATURE
GEE BEE R-1
A barrel, that not only rolls out, but fl ies
too!. Andrew Hewitt’s 21” wingspan rubber
powered free fl ighter
44 THE GEE BEE STORY
Type history of the Granville Brothers and
their outrageous fl ying barrel racers that
will always be the memorable shapes of
air racing in 1930s era USA.
50 MILES M.38 MESSENGER
PART 4: Peter Shaw completes 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.
56 MESSENGERS IN COLOUR
Colour schemes carried by some of the full
size survivors
60 MESSENGER IN DETAIL
Close-up photo study of the superbly
restored, airworthy G-AKIN
64 DOIN’ WHEELIES
PART 2: How to make true-scale wheels for
early aviation ‘Flying Machines’
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Oct 21 6 FULL SIZE FREE PLAN FEATURE GRUSE BO 15/1 A 48” wingspan 1930s ultralight for electric power, plus enlarged 72” option. 14 SURVIVING FREE FIGHT SCALE New Series: Building, trimming and fl ying tips from Andrew Hewitt 18 TRANSPORTS OF DELIGHT BUILD A MODEL AIRLINER? Why? How? MARTIN HARDY preludes an upcoming Master Models feature on his Lockheed Super Constellation with a survey of successful scale R/C airliner models, all electric powered 22 SCALE SAORING The Winds of (Climate) Change continue to cramp our columnist CHRIS WILLIAMS’ style, so it’s overtime on the building board! 26 SUBJECTS FOR SCALE DE HAVILLAND MOSQUITO An aviation classic if ever there was one, De Havilland’s ‘wooden wonder’ was, initially, created for a single, narrowly defi ned purpose but was eventually developed through a total of 35 variants. Here we consider the early types. 34 MOSQUITO SCALE DRAWING Super detailed three views in 1:60 scale for Mks 1 to 6 36 MOSQUITO IN DETAIL Close-up photo study of the FB Mk.IV 40 FULL SIZE FREE PLAN FEATURE GEE BEE R-1 A barrel, that not only rolls out, but fl ies too!. Andrew Hewitt’s 21” wingspan rubber powered free fl ighter 44 THE GEE BEE STORY Type history of the Granville Brothers and their outrageous fl ying barrel racers that will always be the memorable shapes of air racing in 1930s era USA. 50 MILES M.38 MESSENGER PART 4: Peter Shaw completes 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. 56 MESSENGERS IN COLOUR Colour schemes carried by some of the full size survivors 60 MESSENGER IN DETAIL Close-up photo study of the superbly restored, airworthy G-AKIN 64 DOIN’ WHEELIES PART 2: How to make true-scale wheels for early aviation ‘Flying Machines’


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6 FULL SIZE FREE PLAN FEATURE
GRUSE BO 15/1
A 48” wingspan 1930s ultralight for electric
power, plus enlarged 72” option.
14 SURVIVING FREE FIGHT SCALE
New Series: Building, trimming and fl ying
tips from Andrew Hewitt
18 TRANSPORTS OF DELIGHT
BUILD A MODEL AIRLINER? Why? How?
MARTIN HARDY preludes an upcoming
Master Models feature on his Lockheed
Super Constellation with a survey of
successful scale R/C airliner models, all
electric powered
22 SCALE SAORING
The Winds of (Climate) Change continue
to cramp our columnist CHRIS WILLIAMS’
style, so it’s overtime on the building board!
26 SUBJECTS FOR SCALE
DE HAVILLAND MOSQUITO
An aviation classic if ever there was one,
De Havilland’s ‘wooden wonder’ was,
initially, created for a single, narrowly
defi ned purpose but was eventually
developed through a total of 35 variants.
Here we consider the early types.
34 MOSQUITO SCALE DRAWING
Super detailed three views in 1:60 scale for
Mks 1 to 6
36 MOSQUITO IN DETAIL
Close-up photo study of the FB Mk.IV
40 FULL SIZE FREE PLAN FEATURE
GEE BEE R-1
A barrel, that not only rolls out, but fl ies
too!. Andrew Hewitt’s 21” wingspan rubber
powered free fl ighter
44 THE GEE BEE STORY
Type history of the Granville Brothers and
their outrageous fl ying barrel racers that
will always be the memorable shapes of
air racing in 1930s era USA.
50 MILES M.38 MESSENGER
PART 4: Peter Shaw completes 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.
56 MESSENGERS IN COLOUR
Colour schemes carried by some of the full
size survivors
60 MESSENGER IN DETAIL
Close-up photo study of the superbly
restored, airworthy G-AKIN
64 DOIN’ WHEELIES
PART 2: How to make true-scale wheels for
early aviation ‘Flying Machines’
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