Centrifugal force and its role in model aircraft design and flight.
MODEL AVIATION Jul 1993 (v.19#7) pg. 44
Added Info MODEL AVIATION Oct 1993 (v.19#10) pg. 117
Tips on making a thorough checkout of your R/C controls before flying.
MODEL AVIATION Jan 1994 (v.20#1) pg. 69
What handicap? Advice on teaching a deaf person to fly radio-control model aircraft.
MODEL AVIATION Jan 1996 (v.22#1) pg. 36
Visual illusions and downwind turns. An explanation of long-standing mysteries involving radio-control aircraft flight.
MODEL AVIATION Dec 1996 (v.22#12) pg. 35
Saving RC aircraft in trouble. Dealing with crosswinds, loss of power on takeoff, loss of tail feathers, high-speed elevator failure, and retrieval of a distant aircraft.
MODEL AVIATION Sep 1997 (v.23#9) pg. 47
Scale flight routines for competition. How to match the flight performance of an R/C scale model to that of the full-size aircraft.
MODEL AVIATION Apr 1998 (v.24#4) pg. 39
A tutor's manual for instructors teaching others to fly radio-control aircraft.
RADIO CONTROL MODELS & ELECTRONICS Jun 1990 (v.32#6) pg. 478
Downwind turns. An explanation of the effect of the wind on the ground path of a radio controlled aircraft and how to compensate and keep the aircraft over the desired point on the ground.
RADIO CONTROL MODELS & ELECTRONICS Nov 1992 (v.35#11) pg. 18
Turning to scale. Tips on the angle of bank to use when piloting scale model aircraft so that the result is realistic looking.
RADIO CONTROL MODELS & ELECTRONICS Jun 1993 (v.36#6) pg. 65
Flying model twins. A few guidelines for twin engine success.
RADIO CONTROL MODELS & ELECTRONICS Aug 1993 (v.36#8) pg. 20