Flying Scale Models  |  February 2018
4 CONTACT
Just for Starters
6 full size free plans
PFALZ E.1 Eindecker
A 60" span, electric powered sport scale model designed by
Peter Rake
10 Type history - PFALZ E.1-E.VI
Although never the notable success of their Fokker contemporaries,
the Pfalz 'Eindeckers' make good modelling subjects
14 master models - AVRO C.19 ANSON
Peter Maw’s revamp of the Duncan Hutson Anson Mk.1 redesigned
for twin electric power
22 PRINTED TISSUE COVERING
Peter Rake explains the technique used by Jonathan Rider to
finish the prorotype Micro SE5a presented in last month's issue
26 SE5A FLYING COLOURS
Colour schemes for last month’s Micro SE5a
30 indoor VELIE MONOCOUPE
17.3" span little gem for Co2, rubber, or micro-electric power...
and the latest micro R/C systems that can be plundered from
those indoor foamies
42 CHILTON DW1a
Phillip S. Kent's design has been built in several sizes, all
equally successfully. This one is to 1/3rd scale with a winspan
of 96" (2438mm). It suits 1.50-1/80 cu.in. four stroke engines
and five function R/C systems, including wing flaps
50 the chilton story - then and now
A superbly styled late-1930s British sporting monoplane that
attracts interest out of all proportion to numbers originally built,
but now enjoying a 'new-built' resurection
56 CHILTON IN DETAIL
Close-up detail photo study of the restored and airworthy
prorotype DW1.
60 CHILTON DW1 & DW1a
SCALE DRAWING
1:35 scale detailed three viewdrawing
62 the QUIET ZONE
Peter Rake explains how he draws the plans for his designs
using on-screen CAD programs
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Flying Scale Models February 2018.