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INHFMT Oktober 2018 FMT Rubrik Titel Seite AusgabeJahr ZeitschriftAutor Bauplan MT-1102, Tandem Falke 22 1 1995 FMT Franz Heindler Bauplan MT-1103, Kadett 26 1 1995 FMT Jaromir Pipek Bauplan MT-1104, Minischwalbe 28 1 1995 FMT Helmut Meyer Elektroflug Vom Balsawurm...: Neue Bauweisen, Teil I 12 1 1995 FMT Paul C. Junker Experimentalflug Stromer-Elektro, ein Experimentalnurflügler 52 1 1995 FMT Raimund Sonst Hubschrauber Kolumne: MPX-Servo, Jamara-Blätter 19 1 1995 FMT Meinrad Debatin Hubschrauber Optische Tankanzeige/Hutronik 21 1 1995 FMT Andreas Larmann Jets Endlich Jets! 55 1 1995 FMT Ralf Ploenes Modelltechnik Winterfliegen auf Kufen 48 1 1995 FMT Thomas Nitsche Motoren Motorentreffen 91 1 1995 FMT Holger Menrad Profilesammlung EH 3.0/12, EL 25108 89 1 1995 FMT RC-Elektronik Autopilot selbstgebaut 15 1 1995 FMT Stefan Seidenberg Reportage Treffen der Minimodelle in Oldenburg 54 1 1995 FMT Norbert Beenken Scale-Dokumentation Habicht 94 1 1995 FMT Segelflug Neues aus F3J 10 1 1995 FMT Adolf Middendorff Sonstiges Erhaltung des Modellfluges in der Rhön 31 1 1995 FMT Paul Poschen Sonstiges Wahre Modellfliegergeschichten 58 1 1995 FMT Günter Bus Sonstiges Wahre Modellfliegergeschichten 58 1 1995 FMT Michael Sip Sonstiges Wahre Modellfliegergeschichten 59 1 1995 FMT Kurt Nelhiebel Tests Ariel: HLG von Jamara 76 1 1995 FMT Thomas Schlumberger Tests Pilatus PC 6/Krick 78 1 1995 FMT Winfried Hoffmann Tests Ein Sport: E-Motor von robbe 81 1 1995 FMT Horst Fedter Theorie & Praxis Aus dem Vogelflug: Deckfedernvibration 46 1 1995 FMT Erich Jedelsky Tipps Antennenverlängerung 32 1 1995 FMT Rolf Esser Tipps Grundüberholung 32 1 1995 FMT Frank Haase Tipps Kupplung aus Vergaser 32 1 1995 FMT Frank Haase Tipps Dr. Modellflieger 32 1 1995 FMT Frank Witt Bauplan MT-1105, F-104 Starfighter 22 2 1995 FMT Ralf Dvorak Elektroflug WM Elektroflug 10 2 1995 FMT Josef Hackstein Elektroflug Anpassung eines E-Antriebes 18 2 1995 FMT Norbert Ladenburger Elektroflug Kolumne: Termine, 400er mal vier 20 2 1995 FMT Konrad Schaef Elektroflug Vom Balsawurm...: Neue Bauweisen, Teil II 56 2 1995 FMT Paul C.Junker Hubschrauber Viper, ein neuer Rumpf von Jamara 92 2 1995 FMT Rolf-M. Moemersheim Hubschrauber Hauptsache Kohle: Star Pro von Preuß 94 2 1995 FMT Meinrad Debatin Jets Neue Modelle, neues Öl 97 2 1995 FMT Ralf Ploenes Motoren Undichte Motoren: Dauertestnotizen 16 2 1995 FMT Werner Frings Nach FMT gebaut MT-1073: Sif 93 2 1995 FMT Dieter Marx Profilesammlung Elina, EMX 14 89 2 1995 FMT RC-Elektronik Senderakkus prüfen 32 2 1995 FMT Horst Torunski Reportage Weltmeisterschaft Fesselflug, Shanghai 48 2 1995 FMT Claus Maikis Segelflug F3J-Wettbewerbe im Norden, Tipps 46 2 1995 FMT Adolf Middendorff Segelflug Kleinsegler Super Mikro 54 2 1995 FMT Mogens Moller Seite 1 FMT Tests VORTEX von robbe 76 2 1995 FMT Werner Baumeister Tests Pilatus B4 von roebers 79 2 1995 FMT Gerd Beutemann Tests Cheetah 81 2 1995 FMT Michael E. Hougen Theorie & Praxis Ein neues F3B-Profil von M. Selig 30 2 1995 FMT Walter-H. Bender Bauplan MT-1106, Mustang 52 3 1995 FMT Jonas Kessler Elektroflug Nachtflug mit dem Skyflex 60 3 1995 FMT Andreas John Experimentalflug Sunbird: Solarflugzeug ohne Pufferakku 10 3 1995 FMT Helmut Bruß Hubschrauber Kolumne: Concept 30-Weiterentwicklung 56 3 1995 FMT Meinrad Debatin Hubschrauber Schwertsäge der Fa. Böhler 59 3 1995 FMT Rolf-M. Moemersheim Jets Schräg-Nurflügel, neue Turbine 26 3 1995 FMT Ralf Ploenes Modelltechnik Impellerleistung messen 22 3 1995 FMT Gernot Neuböck Motoren Ölbedarf 20 3 1995 FMT Werner Frings Profilesammlung EMX-07, Eppler EC86(-3)3914 97 3 1995 FMT RC-Elektronik Mikroschalter für Kleinstmodelle 30 3 1995 FMT Heinz Jung Scale-Dokumentation Bell UH-1 104 3 1995 FMT Segelflug F3J im Aufwärtstrend 15 3 1995 FMT Peter Trommler Segelflug Jugendarbeit 102 3 1995 FMT Adolf Middendorff Tests Elektroflugantrieb ENDURO/Aerosport 84 3 1995 FMT Dirk Juras Tests Systemcontroller UFCON/Mesotec 85 3 1995 FMT Michael E. Hougen Tests DC-3 "Dakota" von Schnur 86 3 1995 FMT Wolfgang Traxler Tests Fa 60T/Boxermotor von Saito 89 3 1995 FMT Richard Ritzel Bauplan MT-1108, Klemm 25 22 4 1995 FMT Markus Brunner Bauplan MT-1107, "Rumpler" 26 4 1995 FMT Joachim Damrath Elektroflug Tomcat: ein E-Impeller-Modell 10 4 1995 FMT Claus Franken Elektroflug Vom Hangflieger auf Elektro: B 52 13 4 1995 FMT Klaus Gallena Elektroflug Kolumne 15 4 1995 FMT Frank Schwartz Experimentalflug Anthropornis: Ein Projekt von 1894 56 4 1995 FMT Josef Wimmer Hubschrauber Werkstattpraxis 110 4 1995 FMT Meinrad Debatin Jets Neuer K&B-Motor, WM-Jets 114 4 1995 FMT Ralf Ploenes Modelltechnik Auch die Kleinen...-HLG im F-Schlepp 18 4 1995 FMT Joachim Schumann Motoren Kurzvorstellung AeroSynth 2000 33 4 1995 FMT Christian Schimmel Motorflug Motorenentwicklung F3A 28 4 1995 FMT Andreas Brömer Motorflug Neue F3A-Programme 30 4 1995 FMT Günter Ellerbrock Motorflug S-Flaps im F3A 32 4 1995 FMT Harald Mändl Nach FMT gebaut An der Leine: Stieglitz MT 831 54 4 1995 FMT Herbert Baumgärtner Profilesammlung GO-25008, GO-35012 105 4 1995 FMT RC-Elektronik Solarlader 20 4 1995 FMT Edelbert Greiner Scale-Dokumentation L-213 A, ein Akro-Segler 64 4 1995 FMT Segelflug Kleinsegler für den Urlaubskoffer 57 4 1995 FMT Axel Rokohl Segelflug Akro-Segelflug 60 4 1995 FMT Friedel Borst Sonstiges Der unwillkommene Gast 55 4 1995 FMT Claudia Hauser Tests Ludwig E-Impeller 92 4 1995 FMT Torsten Oetel Tests Beaver von Fiber Classics 94 4 1995 FMT Klaus-Dieter Bräuer Seite 2 FMT Tests Twist von MPX 98 4 1995 FMT Thomas Schlumberger Bauplan MT-1009, HLG "Sunny" 22 5 1995 FMT Heinrich Hauns Bauplan MT-1010, Alita, ein HLG-Nurflügel 26 5 1995 FMT Walter Gerten Experimentalflug Die Geschichte der "Mammut" 58 5 1995 FMT Klaus Nietzer Hubschrauber Werkstattpraxis 19 5 1995 FMT Meinrad Debatin Jets Jet over the Land 102 5 1995 FMT Ralf Ploenes Modelltechnik Einziehfahrwerk im Eigenbau 30 5 1995 FMT Lutz Heidrich Modelltechnik Leichtgewicht durch geodätische Bauweise 61 5 1995 FMT Josef Wimmer Motorflug Der Wettbewerbsflieger 51 5 1995 FMT Andreas Brömer Nach FMT gebaut Sky Baby 16 5 1995 FMT Winfried Tost Profilesammlung GO-35512, GO-36008 97 5 1995 FMT RC-Elektronik Störung 46 5 1995 FMT Horst Torunski Reportage Afrika 18 5 1995 FMT Rolf Wassermann Reportage Dortmunder Intermodellbau 66 5 1995 FMT Michael Sip Scale-Dokumentation Pietenpol Air Camper 52 5 1995 FMT Segelflug F3J und HLG 10 5 1995 FMT Adolf Middendorff Segelflug Laufstart in der F3J-Klasse 12 5 1995 FMT Peter Trommler Tests Mini B4/Pilatus von FVK 84 5 1995 FMT Alfred Kirst Tests ASW 27 von Ripo 86 5 1995 FMT Michael E. Hougen Tests Ju 52/Titanic Airlines 88 5 1995 FMT Jonas Kessler Tipps Ruderanlenkung 32 5 1995 FMT Manfred Rennecke Tipps Servokabel in engen Flügeln 32 5 1995 FMT Horst Torunski Bauplan MT-1109, "Sunny" 1 6 1995 FMT Heinrich Hauns Bauplan MT-1112, Trainer MEGA 20 6 1995 FMT Heinz Mehldau Bauplan MT-1111, Douglas "Skystreak" 22 6 1995 FMT Bernd Binzcyk Elektroflug Mantikor, das WM-Modell 15 6 1995 FMT Christian Baron Elektroflug Kolumne: Neue Zelle von Panasonic 54 6 1995 FMT Frank Schwartz Elektroflug Ultimate elektrisch 56 6 1995 FMT Dirk Juras Experimentalflug Elektro-Saalflug 102 6 1995 FMT Rainer Mugrauer Hubschrauber Werkstattpraxis: Einstellarbeiten 30 6 1995 FMT Meinrad Debatin Jets Kolumne 48 6 1995 FMT Ralf Ploenes Modelltechnik Coole Sache: Akkukühlung 60 6 1995 FMT Bruno Holzinger Modelltechnik Modellsimulator mit einem PC 62 6 1995 FMT Herbert Günterberg Motorflug Kompressionsschläge 24 6 1995 FMT Christian Schimmel Nach FMT gebaut Miles Magister, MT 869 107 6 1995 FMT Arthur Friedl Profilesammlung GO-46012, GO-55010 97 6 1995 FMT Reportage FMT-Elektrotreff 10 6 1995 FMT Michael Sip Scale-Dokumentation Cessna "Bird Dog" 26 6 1995 FMT Tests Mustang P-51 D von K&K 76 6 1995 FMT Joachim Schumann Tests Blue Capri/Blue Airlines 78 6 1995 FMT Jürgen Pieper Tests Space/CHK 89 6 1995 FMT Adolf Middendorff Tipps Selbstgekröpft 59 6 1995 FMT Kurt Brückner Tipps Gestell zum Sprühen von Modellen 59 6 1995 FMT Wilfried Findeisen Seite 3 FMT Tipps Grundüberholung 59 6 1995 FMT Frank Haase Bauplan MT-1114, Dogfight "P-39" 50 7 1995 FMT Holger Bothmer Bauplan MT-1113, Power Zwerg 54 7 1995 FMT Stefan Brehm Elektroflug Der gefüllte Motorsegler 12 7 1995 FMT Michael E. Hougen Elektroflug Steigungsmessung an Klappropellern 14 7 1995 FMT Konrad Schaef Elektroflug Ein Oldtimer restauriert 20 7 1995 FMT Alfred Kirst Experimentalflug Luftballone in Europa 22 7 1995 FMT Diedier Dubos Hubschrauber Ein GTI fürs Volk: Graupner Mega Star 46 7 1995 FMT Meinrad Debatin Jets Top Gun / USA 94 7 1995 FMT Ralf Ploenes Motorflug Neues (Kunstflug) Zubehör 30 7 1995 FMT Günter Ellerbrock Nach FMT gebaut MT-788, Volksplane 27 7 1995 FMT Ralf Brank Nach FMT gebaut Red Devil 27 7 1995 FMT Michael Brüggemann Nach FMT gebaut Mini Twin, MT 899 27 7 1995 FMT Alfred Fischer Profilesammlung UA(2)-180; UAG88 143/20 90 7 1995 FMT RC-Elektronik Turbinensteuerung 57 7 1995 FMT Carsten Evers Segelflug F3B-Contest 10 7 1995 FMT Hans-Peter Krawczyk Segelflug Segelflug im DMFV 11 7 1995 FMT Frank Schwartz Segelflug F3J im Aufwind, Neuheiten 28 7 1995 FMT Adolf Middendorff Tests HAL 2100, ein Autopilot von ACT Europe 76 7 1995 FMT Alfred Kirst Tests Do 27 elektro/Vöster 78 7 1995 FMT Philipp Gardemin Tests Skybolt/Low Budget Hangar 80 7 1995 FMT Michael E. Hougen Tests Konica Big Mini/Luftaufnahmen 82 7 1995 FMT Alfred Kirst Tipps Bohrschablonen 19 7 1995 FMT Ulrich Gocht Tipps Antenne für Vario 19 7 1995 FMT Tobias Habekost Tipps Stecknadeln versus Kataloge 19 7 1995 FMT Gisbert Lehmann
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