Radio Control Model Flyer  |  April 23
6 WINTER LF-1 ZAUKONIG
For those who prefer to model the unusual and
obscure aviation creations, try this 3/10th scale
94” span radio controlled scale model designed by
Jeremy Collins. It’s a challenge in many respects,
not least in programming and mixing the control
surfaces and flappery for ultra low speed flighty –
which was what the full size was all about!
16 ZAUNKONIG TYPE HISTORY
German aeronautical engineers were among the first
to systematically investigate low-speed flight. This
was one of the experimental types used
19 WINTER LF-1 SCALE DRAWING
1:40 three-view drawing with fuselage and wing
sections, plus wing structural detail
20 ZAUNKONIG IN DETAIL
Close-up study of the 2nd prototype, now on
permanent display at the Deutsches Museum at
Unterschleissheim, north of Munich
24 DE HAVILLAND DH53
HUMMING BIRD
PART 2: Mats Johansson concludes the
construction of his 1:18 scale 20” (509mm)
wingspan indoor R/C scale model for electric power
and ultra lightweight systems
30 BEST SEAT IN THE HOUSE
PART 2: A guide to cockpit detailing
36 FULL SIZE FREE PLAN FEATURE
VERVILLE-SPERRY M1 MESSENGER
A 30” span, 1/8th scale model for R/C electric
power designed by Peter Rake, with the prototype
built and described by Steve Perry
42 TYPE HISTORY: SPERRY
M1 MESSENGER
Conceived as an ‘aerial motorcycle’ for military
airborne despatch riders, this little aircraft, built
in small numbers nonetheless blazed its own
trail in aeronautical research and performed the
world’s first fixed wing aircraft-to-airship hookup
and release
46 SCALE SOARING
Chris Williams, flies a Kite (Slingsby that is!) and
also provides some practical little construction
techniques that apply as much to any type a
flying scale model as with scale gliders
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Radio Control Model Flyer April 23.