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MODEL & MINIATURE AIRCRAFT: FREE FLIGHT -- COMPRESSED-GAS POWER
sa   MODEL & MINIATURE AIRCRAFT ENGINE -- COMPRESSED-GAS
sa   MODEL & MINIATURE AIRCRAFT: FREE FLIGHT SCALE -- COMPRESSED-GAS POWER
xx   MODEL & MINIATURE AIRCRAFT: FREE FLIGHT

Skyskooter. Half-size CO.2 powered version of a Vintage cabin classic. A 24" semi-scale power free-flight design. Full-size plans included.
AERO MODELLER #651 Apr 1990 (v.55) pg. 204

Jaded Maid. A 24" CO.2 powered version of a 1950 contest power design by Norman Marcus. Full-size plans included.
AERO MODELLER #651 Apr 1990 (v.55) pg. 205
Added Info AERO MODELLER #658 Nov 1990 (v.55) pg. 612

Mini Pinocchio. A 12" wingspan half-scale version of a Vintage biplane adapted for CO.2 power. Full-size plans included.
AERO MODELLER #654 Jul 1990 (v.55) pg. 383

A swarm of bees. Four delightful little models by Mark Bee. (1) The Bee, a chuck glider. (2) The Wren. A ROG model powered by either CO.2 or rubber. (3) Bumble Bipe. A rubber-powered biplane. (4) Backward Bee. A rubber-powered tractor-style (canard-style). All feature simple sheet balsa or stick-and-tissue construction. Full-size plans included.
AERO MODELLER #671 Dec 1991 (v.56) pg. 702, Insert

Could Be. A tailless sports model for CO.2 power. A new version of a profile interpretation of the Fauvel AV-10 aircraft of the 1930's. 25" wingspan. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #696 Jan 1994 (v.59) pg. 16

Quark. A 510mm span CO.2 powered aircraft (of conventional tail-wheel design) for use with the CETO micro radio control or free flight. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #706 Nov 1994 (v.59) pg. 10

Bumble Bee, an all sheet balsa free-flight model for CO.2 power. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #724 May 1996 (v.61) pg. 24, 25 (Insert)

Buzz Bee. A Mark Bees design for free-flight CO.2 or rubber power which offers good performance with simple and traditional construction. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #726 Jul 1996 (v.61) pg. 24, 25 (Insert)

Electric Cardinal. A scaled-down (25" span) version of the 1982 Vernon Cardinal for an electric motor or CO.2 power. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #727 Aug 1996 (v.61) pg. 22, 25 (Insert)

Mini Firecracker. A three-quarter scale version of Bill Winter's classic free-flight model is adapted for CO.2 power. Can also be outfitted with electric, glow or diesel engine. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #731 Dec 1996 (v.61) pg. 25 (Insert)

Pink Panter. A 21" span model for CO.2 power. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #737 May 1997 (v.62) pg. 23

The Bug. A simple all balsa sheet model for Telco and GM63 size CO.2 motors. Has a 19" wingspan, just 14 pieces/parts and can be assembled in two to three hours.
AERO MODELLER #744 Nov 21 1997 (v.62) pg. 24, Insert

Pee Wee Baby. Build a CO.2-powered version of "Pee Wee Pal". Features a 28" wingspan and lightweight balsa/tissue construction. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #763 Jun 3 1999 (v.64) pg. 22, Insert

Hogan Twanger. A CO.2-powered free-flight model with a pylon-mounted wing. Adapted from a 1953 design. Reduced-scale plan included.
AERO MODELLER #765 Jul 29 1999 (v.64) pg. 21

CO.2 power. Converting a simple rubber-powered free-flight model to CO.2 power. Tips on making the conversion and operating the engine.
AERO MODELLER #768 Oct 1999 (v.64) pg. 12

A pair of bats. Noctule IB (for rubber power) and Noctule IIB (for CO.2 power) flying wing models. Plans included.
MODEL AVIATION Feb 1990 (v.16#2) pg. 64