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

Vulture. A profile (sheet balsa) airplane to be powered with a "Jetex" motor.
AERO MODELLER #654 Jul 1990 (v.55) pg. 404

Samarkand, an S4B boost glider which is launched using a model rocket engine. Features 470mm span wings which are folded up during the launch. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #709 Feb 1995 (v.60) pg. 25

Flying Santa. A simple flying wing all sheet construction design (circa 1955) is fitted with a Jetex 50 engine and painted like a Santa Clause with outstretched arms.
AERO MODELLER #758 Jan 14 1999 (v.63) pg. Insert

Starfire. A simple profile model of a Russian twin-tailed fighter aircraft (MG-4) is constructed of sheet balsa and powered by a Jetex 50 engine. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #759 Feb 11 1999 (v.64) pg. 22

Sling Back. A 337mm-span chuck glider that is given an assist using Rapier model jet propulsion units imported from the Czech Republic.
AERO MODELLER #765 Jul 29 1999 (v.64) pg. 14

Light 'em up. Advice for getting started in free flight solid fuel rocket powered models. Part 1.
AERO MODELLER #783 Jan 2001 (v.66) pg. 18

Light 'em up. Advice for getting started in free flight solid fuel rocket powered models. Part 2.
AERO MODELLER #784 Feb 2001 (v.66) pg. 14