Radio Control Model Flyer  |  May 19
4 CONTACT
Just for openners
8 KENT ON CONSTRUCTION
PART 10:Tying up some loose ends of fuselage construction
full size plan feature
14 HAWKER demon
A delightful little 32” (813 mm) wing span replica
for electric power
20 THE HAWKER TWIN-SEAT BIPLANES
In the 1930s, Hawker biplanes dominated the RAF Order of
Battle. Commencing with the Hart, a wide series of machines
were developed, including the Demon, Hind, Audax, Hardy,
Hector and Osprey
24 HAWKER BIPLANES IN DETAIL
RAF Museum, Hendon based Hawker Hart and Shuttleworth
Collection Hawker Hind
30 HAWKER BIPLANE FLYING COLOURS
Hawker Hart, Audax, Demon, Hardy and Hector 1930-1943
34 HAWKER SCALE DRAWING
Hart & Demon: 1:40 detail three-views
36 TECHNO SCALE
Scle web site to browse
38 SUBJECT FOR SCALE
YAKOVLEV YAK-9
The Soviet Russia approach to fighter aircraft design and
manufacture, where simplicity and fitness for purpose where
the major criteria,
42 YAK-9 SCALE DRAWING
1:60 scale three-views
44 YAKOVLEV YAK-3
The Russian Spitfire of WW2
46 YAK-3 SCALE DRAWING
1:40 scale three views
48 YAK-3 CONSTRUCTION FEATURE
A 50" span model of Russia's hottest WW2 fighter, for .50 size
four-stroke engines designed by BRIAN BRASSEY
56 YAK 3 IN DETAIL
Up close with the one at the Musee de l’Air, Paris
60 MEW GULL IN DETAIL
Follow-up on last month’s construction feature
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Radio Control Model Flyer May 19.