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Compiled by Lincoln Ross Model Name/Article Title/Etc. Author compiled by Lincoln Ross currently, issues 94 (Nov 1983) thru 293 (Jan 2017), 296 (Jul, 2017) thru 299 (Jan/Feb 2018), also 36, 71 and 82 (Jan 1982) I've tried to get all the major articles, all the three views, and all the plans. However, this is a work in progress and I find that sometimes I miss things, or I may be inconsistent about what makes the cut and what doesn’t. If you found it somewhere else, you may find a more up to date version of this document in the Exotic and Special Interest/ Free Flight section in RCGroups.com. http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1877075 Send corrections to lincolnr "at" rcn "dot" com. Also, if you contributed something, and I've got you listed as "anonymous", please let me know and I'll add your name. Loans or scans of the missing issues would be very much appreciated, although not strictly necessary, since, after issue 70, I'm only missing 294 and 295. Before issue 71, I only have pdf files. Many thanks to Jim Zolbe for a number of scans and index entries. His contributions are shaded pale blue. In some cases, there are duplications that I've kept issuedue to more information or what I think is a better entry date, issu usually e first of model name/article author/designe span no. two title/etc. r in. type comment German flyers with shattered prop surrender 36 cover to British flyer with one kill to his credit already, no date Surrender in the Air Jim Hyka na illustration drawing Shows old find the balloons drawing and contest from Flying Aces Magazine with 36 revised prizes and threats if you can find the contest, hidden balloons. Used Pirelli for first prize, etc. no date Hidden Balloons Contest GHQ na humor, lies third prize only useful for snapping at flies S.16, S.20, short history of the types. As 36 article, three always, if only they had a better engine! Some no date Early Sikorsky Scouts GHQ? na view color info, three view with atrocious printing With Model Builders - Apparently, this model aerodrome has a truce 36 Randy Wilson's in effect, as aircraft from both sides of WW1 no date Aerodrome GHQ na article appear. small, has two fuse sections, printing not so 36 great. Marked "Kit No. Y4" as is the no date S.E.5 anonymous na three view accompanying three view of a Nieuport dark background with light lines means it's very hard to read. Don't know which Nieuport 36 type. Also marked Y4 as is the S.E.5 three no date Nieuport anonymous na three view view with it Text and pictures about Walt Mooney's model 36 Micro Plan Veloz GHQ, Walt article, of this 1916 Mexican fighter. Discussion of it's no date Mexicano Mooney na humor alleged superiority to US fighters at the time. GHQ, Walt Mooney, Bob 36 Fokker D-VI, Fokker Dr. Haight, Bill notes and Photos and short discussion of three peanut no date !, Nieuport 17 Hannan na photos scale models. Note from the 36 Workbench - Cockpit Lt. George no date Coamings Morland na article how to make light ones from balsa. includes tiny, blurry three view. 90 square 36 DAS (Dave inches and lots of places to make mistakes. no date Wight Quadraplane Stott, I think) 13 note, plan Printing not so great, and is in several pieces. issue date, issu usually e first of model name/article author/designe span no. two title/etc. r in. type comment GHQ carps about AMA Nats scheduled for 36 note, indoor peanut. Unclear if outdoor peanut also no date AMA Does It Again GHQ na whining allowed for. Very detailed drawing of Clerget rotary engine, but printing is poor. A clearer print of this 36 drawing may be found on page 137in Scale William A. Aircraft Drawings - Volume 1 , Air Age no date Clerget Wylam na drawing Publishing Peanut and No-Cal current 36 no date Postal Meet News GHQ na standings also play by play commentary cover 71 Jan-80 Pitcairn Super Mailwing Jeff Chrisey na illustration drawing biplane, 1919 holder of some sort of record, dimensioned in mm, material sizes not 71 Early German Biplane Leonard stick model provided. GHQ states that drawing may be Jan-80 Stick Wieczorek 17.7 plan distorted by copy machine illegible, possibly D.A.L. lettered by 71 F.A.C. Model Laboratory- Chet Whitely, The Flying Aces Silent article is Nocturnal Surveilance anonymous or embryo long fuselage biplane with narrow wings, poor Ship-An Embryo possibly Lin plan, corny but usable print quality, (suggest checking Jan-80 Endurance Reichel 18.4 article wing area to make sure printing is right size) lots of wing area, airfoil shown has undercamber, suggest you check to see if 71 original really had it. It did have both leading Dayton Wright and trailing edge flaps. If it's legal, you could Jan-80 Raceplane Bob Roden 13 peanut plan add camber with those, I think. Schneider Cup racer. Takes most of page, 71 Jan-80 Short-Bristow Crusader anonymous na 3 view moderate level of detail Gordon Goodchap and I'll admit I can't quite figure this one out, but it 71 Jan-80 Chester Cheetwell Jerry Bolkius na cartoon definitely involves some very bad driving. The Royal Dulton 71 "Claymore" - an Captain Frank storym a ceramic airplane to alleviate the aluminum Jan-80 Hysterical History Scott na humor shortage 71 Jan-80 Prangmore, Humptius Capt Frank cover experimental early airplane gliding over wall 82 Jan-82 and Blunder Scott na illustration into RAF Prangmore Aerodrome Capt Frank outrageous lies masquerading as humorous 82 Jan-82 Prangmore Aerodrome Scott na story fiction Title given by index editor. The Bad Guy Squadron strikes again, stealing the paper. 82 Griffon goes a little to undercover to retrieve it. Paper Shortage at FA BG Squadron address: Basement-Lexington Jan-82 Magazine anonymous na cartoon at 23rd, NYC. Who knew? Living in the Early Days Adrian 82 Jan-82 of Aviation (continued) Comper na article Distinguished Service GHQ, 82 Jan-82 Medal perhaps? na article issue date, issu usually e first of model name/article author/designe span no. two title/etc. r in. type comment J. Whatmore, 82 redrawn Joe Peanut Jan-82 Southern Martlet Barna 12.5 Scale Plan 82 Jan-82 Flying Aces Club Rules GHQ na rules Two FAC Maniacs with Shaded drawing with a gigantic Bell XFM-1A 94 Jombo Models in the cover and a really large Grumman Skyrocket. Oh Nov-83 Snow Bob Rogers na illustration yeah, there are two guys in there too. a bit more than a quarter of a page, fairly 94 Nov-83 Bell XFM-1 anonymous na three view basic, goes with cover illustration A former editor of Flying Aces magazine and 94 Nov-83 Jesse Davidson anonymous na obituary all around modeler. Phugoid Philosophy Phor 94 Phlegmatic Phlyers - Glue Guru aka A LONG article, with math and references. A Nov-83 Mumbo Jumbo #8 Leon Bennett na article bit of lame humor at the end to lighten it up. Kanone List as of 94 Nov-83 December 4, 1983 GHQ? na Kanone list Col (Hon) 94 Living in the Early Days Adrian Nov-83 of Aviation Comper na article A proposal to use Comper Swifts for air mail. By current (2018) rules, windshield isn't 94 Nov-83 Misadventure Ross P. Mayo 16.7 embryo plan slanted enough for bonus points. FAC Fall Meet at contest 94 Nov-83 Durham anonymous na report This is a LONG one. crisp lines, light on detail, has 3 fuselage cross 94 Nov-83 Douglas M-2 Mail Plane anonymous na three view sections, about a half page cover 95 Jan-84 Fiat CR.42 Falco Pres Bruning na illustration drawing, with Spitfire in background Bjorn full page with lots of detail, color and marking 95 Karlstrum/M.A. info. As originally published, it must have been Jan-84 Fiat CR.42B N. na three view great, but even here it's pretty good. rubber scale Shows versions for radial and v-12 engine 95 Jan-84 Fiat CR.42 Falco Pres Bruning 20.5 plan versions. Glue Guru, Three page article discusses some things that 95 Phighting Phugoids - aka Leon work, and one thing that doesn't work. Plus a Jan-84 Mumbo Jumbo #9 Bennett na article bit of earthy philosophy. Col (Hon) 95 Living in the Early Days Adrian Was the Airmail Swift properly promoted and Jan-84 of Aviation Comper na article advocated? Where Are They Now? - Vignettes of What 95 Happened to Those Famous Model Builders w. Summersuit Chainsaw McGrath- Runner Up Bamboozling Jan-84 of the 1930's Vaughn na humor his timers, politics, prison. Drawing of an imposing DC-2 in front of Pinkham Field's little shack. Of course someone is trying to fly a little biplane in the 96 background, apparently by the light of the cover airport's rotating beacon. BTW, it might be a Mar-84 DC-2 at Pinkham Field Bob Rogers na illustration DC-3, I'm not sure. issue date, issu usually e first of model name/article author/designe span no. two title/etc. r in. type comment DC-1, DC-2, DC-3 and 96 Mar-84 Variants Bob Rogers na article a bit of history and discussion Full page with lots of detail on the "Douglas Transport" from Flying Aces, Feb 1936, one fuselage and one wing section.
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