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

What to build for electric free-flight. Tips on scale models, sport duration, etc.
AERO MODELLER #651 Apr 1990 (v.55) pg. 220

Demoiselle-style microlight-type model for KP01 electric power. 20.5" wingspan. Suitable for indoor or outdoor flying. One quarter scale plans included.
AERO MODELLER #655 Aug 1990 (v.55) pg. 431

Canard design for electric power features foam construction, but could use conventional structure. Full-size and half-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #674 Mar 1992 (v.57) pg. 24, 26

Baby Comet. A 26" span sport model for KP01A electric power. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #678 Jul 1992 (v.57) pg. 36, Insert

Woodpecker. A 26" span free-flight sport model for the KP01 electric motor. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #694 Nov 1993 (v.58) pg. 26, Insert

Norped Maxi. A simple model for electric free flight features a solid-balsa wing (600mm span). Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #706 Nov 1994 (v.59) pg. 25

Comet 19. A 19" span micro electric free-flight model for calm weather outdoor flying. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #711 Apr 1995 (v.60) pg. 25

Le Canard. A KP01 electric powered fun model using Depron foam construction is shaped to look like a duck or goose. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #714 Jul 1995 (v.60) pg. 25

Electrolight. Simple aircraft designed to use an inexpensive electric motor from Radio Shack. Built from foam sheeting and balsa. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #719 Dec 1995 (v.60) pg. 36

Lil-Electron. A sport free-flight biplane for small electric motors. Built from sheet balsa. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #723 Apr 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)

Milli electric free-flight model can be assembled in six different configurations. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #729 Oct 1996 (v.61) pg. 24, 25 (Insert)

Pip. A 27" span shoulder wing free-flight sports model aircraft for KP01 electric or small diesel power. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #733 Feb 1997 (v.62) pg. 23, Insert

Tile-Fli. A quick-to-make free-flight delta for KP01 electric power. Made from an 18" polystyrene ceiling tile. Reduced-scale plan included.
AERO MODELLER #735 Apr 1997 (v.62) pg. 12

Electric Ruler. A 14" wingspan electric-powered miniature of an early gasoline powered model the "New Ruler". Foam construction. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #739 Jul 4 1997 (v.62) pg. 23

Starling 20. A 20" span free-flight electric sports model for small field flying. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #746 Jan 16 1998 (v.63) pg. 42, Insert

Fandango. A 44" span free-flight flying wing powered by two electric ducted-fan units. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #748 Apr 9 1998 (v.63) pg. 18, Insert

A contest electric power model. A progress report on developing a possible new class for competition. Part 1. Prototype of the free-flight electric model.
AERO MODELLER #758 Jan 14 1999 (v.63) pg. 18

A contest electric power model. Part 2. Power system options.
AERO MODELLER #759 Feb 11 1999 (v.64) pg. 20

A contest electric power model. Part 3. A close look at the wiring system.
AERO MODELLER #760 Mar 11 1999 (v.64) pg. 6

Dinky Dizzy. Half-size model of the 1947 Dizzy Diesel that has been adapted for the KP01 electric power unit. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #771 Jan 2000 (v.65) pg. 9, Insert

Little Gem. A 21" span free flight sports model which can be flown using either rubber or KP00 electric power. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #775 May 2000 (v.65) pg. 14, Insert

Lacey M-8.5 Fun flyer is adapted from the semi-scale Lacey M-1 specifically for the HiLine Mini-4 electric motor. It features a rotating wing for storage.
MODEL AVIATION Oct 1992 (v.18#10) pg. 70

Electric Satellite 450. Convert one of the leading F/F power Class A or Class B designs to an electric motor.
MODEL AVIATION Dec 1992 (v.18#12) pg. 36

Flying Aces Stick. A F/F electric sport with 16" wingspan that uses the KR1 subminiature engine.
MODEL AVIATION Sep 1993 (v.19#9) pg. 51

Weight reduction tips for electric duration models.
MODEL AVIATION Oct 1994 (v.20#10) pg. 53

Thistle. Try sport electric F/F with pusher-style solid balsa model that has twin booms and rudders (like the P-38 Lightning). Est. cost: $20.
MODEL AVIATION Feb 1995 (v.21#2) pg. 77