Added Info AERO MODELLER #653 Jun 1990 (v.55) pg. 346
Two indoor aircraft designs. (1) Hand launch glider. (2) All-sheet rubber-powered. Both feature wing and tail surfaces formed from sheet balsa which has been sanded to 1/64" thick.
AERO MODELLER #656 Sep 1990 (v.55) pg. 488
Bubbles. This rubber-powered free-flight indoor model is shaped and decorated like a puffed-up flying fish. The trailing edges of the wings (fins?) and tail are scalloped. Built from polystyrene foam.
AERO MODELLER #663 Apr 1991 (v.56) pg. 232
The "living room stick" postal contest model . Building and flying an indoor rubber-powered model with a maximum length of 10" and span of 7". Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #673 Feb 1992 (v.57) pg. 47
Demented Moth. A free-flight indoor fun flyer for a small room. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #680 Sep 1992 (v.57) pg. 25
PS-7 (Polystyrene Special). Indoor rubber-powered model built to living room stick rules. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #693 Oct 1993 (v.58) pg. 39
Olympian. A 24" span rubber-powered sport model specially for indoor flying. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #694 Nov 1993 (v.58) pg. 35, Insert
4QG, a simple rubber-powered 21" span stick model based on US Indoor designs of the 1930's. Reduced-scale plan included.
AERO MODELLER #701 Jun 1994 (v.59) pg. 36, 40
Bambi. An indoor rubber-powered model (22" wingspan) is built mostly from 0.8mm square balsa and covered with condenser paper. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #709 Feb 1995 (v.60) pg. 27
Soaring Santa. A rubber powered novelty model airplane for indoor flying or Christmas decoration. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #719 Dec 1995 (v.60) pg. 36
Shadow 1. Rubber powered pusher model with a delta-wing configuration. Designed for indoor flying. Constructed of balsa and standard (2mm thick) wall veneer foam. Wingspan is 15".
AERO MODELLER #720 Jan 1996 (v.61) pg. 20, 27 (Insert)
Two indoor rubber-powered models from Mark Bees. (1) Highwing (15" wingspan). (2) Scrappy (10" wingspan).
AERO MODELLER #721 Feb 1996 (v.61) pg. 27 (Insert).
Starfli. A 9"-span rubber-powered biplane for indoor or outdoor flying. Built from thin sheet balsa and stiff notepaper. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #723 Apr 1996 (v.61) pg. 38, 25 (Insert)
Tiny Bee. Build and fly the "smallest" biplane. Rubber-powered free-flight indoor (or outdoor) model has a 5.75" span. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #733 Feb 1997 (v.62) pg. 46
Foam 200. A simple indoor foam-construction rubber-powered free-flight model. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #734 Mar 1997 (v.62) pg. 40
A 10" span Wakefield. Build this tiny version of Richard Korda's Wakefield (circa 1939) for indoor enjoyment. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #738 Jun 1997 (v.62) pg. 6
Wee Gee Bee. A small indoor, free-flight, rubber-powered profile model (9" span) made from sheet balsa. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #742 Sep 26 1997 (v.62) pg. 8
Hangar Rat. A 19" span indoor rubber-powered ROG model. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #757 Dec 17 1998 (v.63) pg. 11
Cri-Cri. A twin engine, rubber powered, indoor free-flight model of the tiny jet powered experimental aircraft Cri-Cri (cricket). Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #758 Jan 14 1999 (v.63) pg. 23
Waffle II. An unorthodox formula A-6 tailess indoor rubber-powered model. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #770 Dec 1999 (v.64) pg. 21
Indoor Mossie. A 20" span indoor profile foam model of the D.H. Mosquito is powered by two rubber motors. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #772 Feb 2000 (v.65) pg. 21
Free-wheeling indoors. Details for constructing a free-wheel prop mechanism for indoor free flight rubber power models.
AERO MODELLER #772 Feb 2000 (v.65) pg. 26
Jolly Roger. Indoor rubber power pusher-style canard built from 1/16" balsa and condenser paper. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #774 Apr 2000 (v.65) pg. 10
Depron Arrow. Winning canard design for an indoor free flight model made from a single A4 sized sheet of Depron, using a BMFA Dart prop and motor stick. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #775 May 2000 (v.65) pg. 37
Hot stuff. Techniques for the foam modeller. Lady Luck, an indoor rubber powered free flight model built from Depron foam.
AERO MODELLER #781 Nov 2000 (v.65) pg. 20
Waterman Gosling. Scale free-flight profile model for the FAC No-Cal event. Designed as an indoor model with a target duration of over 2 minutes. Balsa and tissue construction. Propeller is cut from a styrofoam cup.
MODEL AVIATION May 1990 (v.16#5) pg. 80, 102
Building tips for indoor models. (1) Motor stick hints. (2) Prop trim. (3) Surface grinding of balsa sheets.
MODEL AVIATION Jun 1990 (v.16#6) pg. 174
The Dinky Dip. A simple, straightforward beginner's Indoor HL stick design.
MODEL AVIATION Feb 1991 (v.17#2) pg. 136
Top Cat 90L-1, a low-ceiling version of the award winning indoor F1D Top Cat 90.
MODEL AVIATION Sep 1991 (v.17#9) pg. 50
Pieces (revisited). Construction and flying tips for a simple Indoor Easy B model that has been an AMA National Record holder for many years.
MODEL AVIATION Nov 1992 (v.18#11) pg. 146
Biscayne Baby. Construct an Indoor F/F rubber-powered MiniStick (or Living Room Stick) model with 7" wingspan and thin paper or plastic covering.
MODEL AVIATION Aug 1993 (v.19#8) pg. 19
Making built-up tail booms for F/F indoor models. Part 1.
MODEL AVIATION Sep 1993 (v.19#9) pg. 105
Making built-up tail booms for F/F indoor models. Part 2.
MODEL AVIATION Oct 1993 (v.19#10) pg. 108
Super Cat II. Build a replica of the F1D indoor FF world record holder.
MODEL AVIATION Jul 1994 (v.20#7) pg. 43
Tip on making sliding wing clips to simplify adjustment of indoor F/F models.
MODEL AVIATION Sep 1994 (v.20#9) pg. 101
Victory. A smaller F/F antique indoor rubber version of the 1937 Korda rubber model. Features a 20" wingspan, built-up construction and paper covering.
MODEL AVIATION Nov 1994 (v.20#11) pg. 42
Tip on building a torsion test fixture to determine the strength of motorstick blanks for free-flight indoor models.
MODEL AVIATION Jan 1996 (v.22#1) pg. 136
Double Whammy. A simple model to introduce rubber trim, handling, and some building techniques to modelers who have never tried Indoor F/F model aircraft. Full-size plan included.
MODEL AVIATION Nov 1999 (v.25#11) pg. 68