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GIANT DECATHLON REVIEW
They come in all sizes and this one is the daddy of them all – we put the superb 1/3RD scale Hacker XXL Deacathlon through its paces
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MILLERS TALES
A crash-happy CAP, low flying Apaches, and the unpredictability of weather forecasts! |
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TALKING ELECTRICS
Some really interesting and quite remarkable unorthodox electric models from columnist Andrew Gibbs this time round, and a simple method for calculating flight times and current consumption.
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TURBINE TRENDS
Big jets north of the border, a throttle problem solved and Alasdair’s new trainer takes shape
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SCOTTISH AIR SHOW
With plenty of sunshine, Castle Kennedy airfield near Stranraer, resplendent, with new tarmac laid at vast expense, was the venue for the Scottish Air Show – Alasdair Sutherland reports. |
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UP THE REDS
Go fast – turn left – the editor drops a tube of glue into an ATS Reno Racer/Fun Fighter kit and bolts an outrageously powerful engine to the business end.
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WINDRIDER FOX
Every once in a while a model comes along that changes our perspective a little – this 80” wingspan moulded EPP foam scale Fox slope glider is in that mould – tough, pretty and huge fun – full review. |
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FOR OLD TIMES SAKE
Early Keil Kraft designs, a seventy-year-old Swallow, plus vintage engines from the UK, Germany and the USA |
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BOOKS
More fascinating early aeromodelling literature unearthed by Stephen Herbert
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FLIGHT MAINTENANCE
Helicopter maintenance is crucial – Ian Contessa is our resident expert and his hints and tips could avert disaster and save you a lot of money – a must read! |
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MODEL BUILDER’S PRIMER
Steve Griffiths shows you how – this month Steve continues with his foam wings tutorial.
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REYNOLDS NUMBERS EXPLAINED
There is a whole lot more to wing sections than fancy names allied to wild claims as David Baxter explains.
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