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U.S. Navy Racer seaplane. Plan sheet from a 1932 free-flight flying scale model kit (Comet Model Co.). 13" span biplane on floats. AERO MODELLER #656 Sep 1990 (v.55) pg. 496
Gee Bee R-1 racer. A rubber powered 1/12-scale model with a 21" wingspan. Full-size plan included. AERO MODELLER #664 May 1991 (v.56) pg. 277, Insert
Pterodactyl Mk V. Rubber-powered profile (simple-scale) model of the Westland-Hill Mk V sesquiplane (circa 1920s & 1930s). Full-size plan included. AERO MODELLER #669 Oct 1991 (v.56) pg. 569
Voodoo magic. A semi-scale rubber-powered pusher based on the McDonnell F-101A Voodoo jet fighter. Full-size plan included. AERO MODELLER #673 Feb 1992 (v.57) pg. 16
Sablatnig SF-4. A 1/20th scale, rubber-powered replica of the WW-I German tri-wing floatplane. Full-size plan included. AERO MODELLER #683 Dec 1992 (v.57) pg. 36, Insert
Primarily Pistachios. Advice from an experienced modeller on making small rubber-powered, free-flight scale model aircraft. Part 1. Tools and equipment. AERO MODELLER #687 Apr 1993 (v.58) pg. 23
Primarily Pistachios. Advice from an experienced modeller on making small rubber-powered, free-flight scale model aircraft. Part 2. Building a Handley-Page Sayers Monoplane. Full-size plan included. AERO MODELLER #688 May 1993 (v.58) pg. 18
Primarily Pistachios. Advice from an experienced modeller on making small rubber-powered, free-flight scale model aircraft. Part 3. Covering, finishing and flying. AERO MODELLER #689 Jun 1993 (v.58) pg. 18
Martinsyde F4 Buzzard. A 1/20th scale free-flight rubber-powered model of a World War I biwing fighter. Full-size plan included. AERO MODELLER #695 Dec 1993 (v.58) pg. 26, Insert
Miles M35 Libellula. A 9.5" span profile scale glider (or rubber-powered pusher) with a canard and swept-back main wing. Full-size plan included. AERO MODELLER #701 Jun 1994 (v.59) pg. 26
Parnall Elf. 19" span free-flight scale biwing for CO.2, electric or rubber. Full-size plan included. AERO MODELLER #702 Jul 1994 (v.59) pg. 12
Miles Messenger. A rubber-powered 16" span profile model of a short take-off and landing airplane used by high ranking officers during World War II. Full-size plan included. AERO MODELLER #702 Jul 1994 (v.59) pg. 24
Jackal. A 1930's semi-scale balsa and tissue model designed for use with the powerful Arden geared rubber motor. Full-size plans included. AERO MODELLER #704 Sep 1994 (v.59) pg. 22
Mollyhawk. Rubber-powered 26" wingspan semi-scale biplane (circa 1930's). Full-size plan included. AERO MODELLER #704 Sep 1994 (v.59) pg. 46
Earl Stahl's balsa and tissue P-51 Mustang plans (circa 1946) are printed in reduced size. AERO MODELLER #706 Nov 1994 (v.59) pg. 19
The Interstate Cadet. Free-flight scale model of a 1940s tailwheel aircraft (also produced as the U.S. Army L-6 Grasshopper). May be powered by rubber or electric. Full-size plan included. AERO MODELLER #711 Apr 1995 (v.60) pg. 18
SkyStar Vixen. A 600mm span scale model of a high wing, strut-braced, cabin monoplane kit decended from the "KitFox" homebuilders' aircraft manufactured by SkyStar Aircraft Corp. Power with rubber, electric, or CO.2. Full-size plan included. AERO MODELLER #714 Jul 1995 (v.60) pg. 22
PZL P8-II. A 16" span scale model of a 1930s vintage military training aircraft with a gull wing. Full-size plan included. AERO MODELLER #716 Sep 1995 (v.60) pg. 8
Savoia S13. A super Peanut scale model of the Italian winner of the 1919 Schneider Trophy. A rubber-powered biplane flying boat model. Full-size plan included. AERO MODELLER #717 Oct 1995 (v.60) pg. 21
Macchi M.67. A peanut scale version of the 1929 Italian Schneider Trophy racer. Not for beginners. Only limited construction details. Full-size plan included. AERO MODELLER #745 Dec 19 1997 (v.62) pg. 38, 24
Swiss anteater. A 28" span rubber-powered model of the Federal Aircraft Factory "Schlepp" target tug aircraft (circa 1971). Reduced-scale plan included. AERO MODELLER #751 Jul 2 1998 (v.63) pg. 18
Staggerwing Sport. Simplified semi-scale, rubber-powered, free-flight model of the Beech Staggerwing combines a simple wing mounting with a realistic fuselage structure. Wingspan is 16". Full-scale plan included. AERO MODELLER #751 Jul 2 1998 (v.63) pg. 22
SIAI-Marchetti SF-200. An 18" span sport-scale free-flight rubber-powered model. Built from wall insulating foam and balsa. Full-size plan included. AERO MODELLER #755 Oct 22 1998 (v.63) pg. 23
Czetvernikov MDR-6A. A rubber-powered peanut-scale F/F model of the Soviet amphibian of WW-2. The structure uses classic balsa and Modelspan tissue covering. The floats and engine cowls are made from foam. Full-size plan included. AERO MODELLER #756 Nov 19 1998 (v.63) pg. 23
Fairey N10 Schneider racer. Free-flight ROW rubber-powered model version of a lesser-known 1919 floatplane entry in the Schneider Trophy race. Reduced-scale plan included. AERO MODELLER #757 Dec 17 1998 (v.63) pg. 24
Fokker DR1 Triplane. A free-flight scale model for rubber power, but which can be converted to CO.2 or electric. Reduced-scale plan included. A related article features 3-view plan and technical data on this single seat fighter aircraft from World War I. AERO MODELLER #761 Apr 8 1999 (v.64) pg. 27, 16
Correction AERO MODELLER #762 May 6 1999 (v.64) pg. 4
Messerschmitt Bf-109F. A 1/20th-scale rubber-powered free-flight model with a 20" wingspan. Reduced-scale plan included. A related article details construction of a scale propeller. AERO MODELLER #762 May 6 1999 (v.64) pg. 28, 22, 24
Messerschmitt Bf-109F. A 50" span, free-flight, rubber-powered scale model. Full-size plan included. AERO MODELLER #767 Sep 1999 (v.64) pg. 11, Insert
Little Beauty. Build a 22" span, rubber power scale model of the De Havilland T.K.4 low-wing monoplane racer which participated in the 1937 King's Cup Race. Full-size plan included. AERO MODELLER #775 May 2000 (v.65) pg. 28, Insert
Get in trim. Getting the best out of a rubber-powered scale model's flight performance. AERO MODELLER #777 Jul 2000 (v.65) pg. 36
P-39Q Airacobra. Profile, rubber power replica of Tex Johnson's 1946 Thomson Trophy winner. Full-size plan included. AERO MODELLER #778 Aug 2000 (v.65) pg. 20
1922 Dornier Falke. Build a Pistachio-size free flight rubber power model of one of the first single-seat fighter aircraft to be manufactured by a German company after the Armistice of World War I. Full-size plan included. AERO MODELLER #779 Sep 2000 (v.65) pg. 10
Curtiss OC-2 Falcon. Scale free flight biplane (24" span) is specifically designed for the Mini-6 electric motor, but can be easily adapted for rubber power. MODEL AVIATION Apr 1990 (v.16#4) pg. 80
BD-4. A Rubber Scale (18.5" span) version of Jim Bede's four-place homebuilt aircraft (circa 1967). MODEL AVIATION Feb 1991 (v.17#2) pg. 60
Martin MO-1. Build a Pistachio F/F rubber scale model of the first U.S. Navy carrier-based aircraft (circa 1922). MODEL AVIATION Jan 1993 (v.19#1) pg. 97
Mini-mini MAX. A F/F rubber scale model of the miniMAX ultralight aircraft. Has 25" wingspan and built-up construction. MODEL AVIATION Jun 1993 (v.19#6) pg. 19
Savoia-Marchetti S.M. 92. A free-flight rubber-powered scale model of a W.W. II Italian twin-engine fighter. Stick-and-tissue construction with 36.5" wingspan. MODEL AVIATION Sep 1994 (v.20#9) pg. 49
Dyke Delta. A 37" wingspan scale flying wing for rubber power. MODEL AVIATION Dec 1995 (v.21#12) pg. 128
Piper Pawnee Brave. A free-flight rubber scale model with 31" wingspan and built-up construction. MODEL AVIATION Jan 1997 (v.23#1) pg. 24
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