Radio Control Model Flyer  |  March 19
4 CONTACT
Just for openners
8 FULL SIZE FREE PLAN
MaCCHI M.16 PART 2
Concluding the build of Peter Rake’s unusual early Italian
biplane built is small numbers just after WW1.
1/6th scale, 39.4" (1 metre) wingspan model for electric power
16 KENT ON CONSTRUCTION PART 8
Frise-type ailerons, Spitfire split flaps - and basic fuselage
construction
22 HALBERSTADT D.V
one of the earliest German WW1 dedicated fighter aircraft,
modelled here to quarter scale by Gary Sunderland. 87”
(2210mm) wingspan, for 1.20 cu.in. four stroke engines
30 HALBERSTADT TYPE HISTORY
Designed and introduced at a time when the basic requisites
for a successful fighter type aircraft were by no means firmly
established, the Halberstadt series ticked the boxes
successfully during its brief front line service life
34 HALBERSTADT SCALE DRAWING
1:40 scale three view
36 HALBERSTADT FLYING COLOURS
Front-line Combat colours
40 TECHNO SCALE
Scale orientated web site worth a ‘click’
42 SUBJECT FOR SALE
FAIREY FULMAR
Unspectacular in overall fighter performance terms, the Fulmar
nevertheless serves far, wide and well during the early-mid
years of WW2
48 FAIREY FULMER SCALE DRAWING
1:60 detailed three view drawings
50 FAIREY FULMER FLYING COLOURS
Combat colours for the Fleet Air Arm’s fighter
52 Easy ENGINE CYLINDERS
Scott Copeland describes the technique he used for the exposed dummy
cylinders of his Macchi M-16, and widely applicable
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