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5 CONTACT
Just for starters
8 CULVER DART
American mid-1930s light aircraft. 53”
wingspan for electric power designed by
Peter Rake, with the prototype model built
and described by Marion Crowder. Part 1
13 SURVIVING
FREE FLIGHT SCALE
PART 34: Andrew Hewitt looks at covering
and fi nishing
16 PFALZ D.XII
Gary Sunderland’s challenging quarterscale
WWI warbird for 180 to 200-size fourstroke
engines. PART 1
22 PFALZ D.XII TYPE HISTORY
Overshadowed by the highly acclaimed
Fokker D.VII, this late WW1 German fi ghter
nevertheless served quite widely over the
Western Front during the closing months
of 1918
28 PFALZ FACTORYI
Images of production work at the Pfalz
Works illustrate just how labour intensive
WW1 aircraft construction was
32 POLIKARPOV I-16
Richard Crossley has long had a taste for
unusual scale model subjects. This Peanut
Scale model fl ies well indoors and even
outdoors when the weather is right
38 SUBJECTS FOR SCALE
CURTISS P-40B TOMAHAWK
Never one of the ‘star’ fi ghter aircraft of
WW2, the P-40 series nevertheless served
Allied air forces long and well, across all
theatres of combat. The early variants
were, arguably, the prettiest
44 P-40B FLYING COLOURS
Warpaint for the Tomahawk
46 CURTISS P-40B IN DETAIL
Close-up study of the restored Tomahawk
now with the Collings Foundation
50 CURTISS TOMAHAWK
SCALE DRAWING
1:50 scale three-views
52 WING SUPPORT CRADLE
An aid to biplane airframe assembly
54 SUBJECTS FOR SCALE
HANRIOT H.D.1
One the lesser known, but extensively used
scout/fi ghter types of WW1
58 HANRIOT H.D.1
SCALE DRAWING
Fine detailed 1:40 scale three-views
60 HANRIOT FLYING COLOURS
Warpaint or the H.D.1
60 HANRIOT IN DETAIL
Close-up photo study of the RAF Museum
Hendon’s H.D.1
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Jan 22 5 CONTACT Just for starters 8 CULVER DART American mid-1930s light aircraft. 53” wingspan for electric power designed by Peter Rake, with the prototype model built and described by Marion Crowder. Part 1 13 SURVIVING FREE FLIGHT SCALE PART 34: Andrew Hewitt looks at covering and fi nishing 16 PFALZ D.XII Gary Sunderland’s challenging quarterscale WWI warbird for 180 to 200-size fourstroke engines. PART 1 22 PFALZ D.XII TYPE HISTORY Overshadowed by the highly acclaimed Fokker D.VII, this late WW1 German fi ghter nevertheless served quite widely over the Western Front during the closing months of 1918 28 PFALZ FACTORYI Images of production work at the Pfalz Works illustrate just how labour intensive WW1 aircraft construction was 32 POLIKARPOV I-16 Richard Crossley has long had a taste for unusual scale model subjects. This Peanut Scale model fl ies well indoors and even outdoors when the weather is right 38 SUBJECTS FOR SCALE CURTISS P-40B TOMAHAWK Never one of the ‘star’ fi ghter aircraft of WW2, the P-40 series nevertheless served Allied air forces long and well, across all theatres of combat. The early variants were, arguably, the prettiest 44 P-40B FLYING COLOURS Warpaint for the Tomahawk 46 CURTISS P-40B IN DETAIL Close-up study of the restored Tomahawk now with the Collings Foundation 50 CURTISS TOMAHAWK SCALE DRAWING 1:50 scale three-views 52 WING SUPPORT CRADLE An aid to biplane airframe assembly 54 SUBJECTS FOR SCALE HANRIOT H.D.1 One the lesser known, but extensively used scout/fi ghter types of WW1 58 HANRIOT H.D.1 SCALE DRAWING Fine detailed 1:40 scale three-views 60 HANRIOT FLYING COLOURS Warpaint or the H.D.1 60 HANRIOT IN DETAIL Close-up photo study of the RAF Museum Hendon’s H.D.1


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5 CONTACT
Just for starters
8 CULVER DART
American mid-1930s light aircraft. 53”
wingspan for electric power designed by
Peter Rake, with the prototype model built
and described by Marion Crowder. Part 1
13 SURVIVING
FREE FLIGHT SCALE
PART 34: Andrew Hewitt looks at covering
and fi nishing
16 PFALZ D.XII
Gary Sunderland’s challenging quarterscale
WWI warbird for 180 to 200-size fourstroke
engines. PART 1
22 PFALZ D.XII TYPE HISTORY
Overshadowed by the highly acclaimed
Fokker D.VII, this late WW1 German fi ghter
nevertheless served quite widely over the
Western Front during the closing months
of 1918
28 PFALZ FACTORYI
Images of production work at the Pfalz
Works illustrate just how labour intensive
WW1 aircraft construction was
32 POLIKARPOV I-16
Richard Crossley has long had a taste for
unusual scale model subjects. This Peanut
Scale model fl ies well indoors and even
outdoors when the weather is right
38 SUBJECTS FOR SCALE
CURTISS P-40B TOMAHAWK
Never one of the ‘star’ fi ghter aircraft of
WW2, the P-40 series nevertheless served
Allied air forces long and well, across all
theatres of combat. The early variants
were, arguably, the prettiest
44 P-40B FLYING COLOURS
Warpaint for the Tomahawk
46 CURTISS P-40B IN DETAIL
Close-up study of the restored Tomahawk
now with the Collings Foundation
50 CURTISS TOMAHAWK
SCALE DRAWING
1:50 scale three-views
52 WING SUPPORT CRADLE
An aid to biplane airframe assembly
54 SUBJECTS FOR SCALE
HANRIOT H.D.1
One the lesser known, but extensively used
scout/fi ghter types of WW1
58 HANRIOT H.D.1
SCALE DRAWING
Fine detailed 1:40 scale three-views
60 HANRIOT FLYING COLOURS
Warpaint or the H.D.1
60 HANRIOT IN DETAIL
Close-up photo study of the RAF Museum
Hendon’s H.D.1
read more read less
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