![]() General direction! But who cares?- it's you, the reader, who matters most! I spy for those who fly! You'll find news that will, at times, cause consternation, and telepathic insults will probably be launched in my New products, or people behind the scenes- my sources have been put on alert to get the scoop! In this column, As the dessicant absorbs moisture, it turns from blue to pink,īut you can dry it and re-use it. Theĭesiccant will absorb any moisture in the jar and will extend the life of then add your bottles ol CA before closing the lid tightly. With bags ol silica-gel desiccant in the packaging silica gel can also be Moisture is the catalyst that sets oft CA, so this "dry’' storage tor your Glued to a handle, e.g., one from a discarded tooth-īrush, it makes a fine scraper for forming wing fillets, etc. Save the vibrating cutter from inside your due-lor-service Ronson, Braun It will catchĪnd hold steel screws, washers, nuts and ball bearings that might other. Glue one ol these strips to the edge of your workbench. The doors ol discarded refrigerators can be sources of long magnetic Just divide the 1 ,300 by 25.4 and you'll find that the wingspan is a handyĥ1 inches (25.4mm equal 1 inch). It you see a plane with a wingspan of 1 ,300mm, Many ol the products and plans now available are imported, so we re fre. It's easy to do, and there's no mess from spray adhesives. Use double-stick carpet tape to stick sandpaper to your sanding blocks. To remove the tacks, just pull up the tape. This: sandwich the heads of the tacks between two strips of masking tape. II you find it difficult to take thumbtacks out of your building board, try Because of the number of ideas we recelve.we can't acknowledge each one. Ct 06897 BE SURE YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS ARE CLEARLY PRINTED ON EACH SKETCH, PHOTO. Model Airplane News will give a Iree one-year suDscnphon (or one-year renewal if you already subscribe! for each idea used In ‘Hints 8 Kinks ‘ Send a rough sketch to Jim Set the tone for the February ’42 issue of Tence in the article, “Air Fighters of the Greatest political, economic and militaryĬonflict in all of history.” The first sen. ![]() Thought to be just copies of other nations' air-įeet, 4 inches long and had a wingspan ofģ64mph and a range of about 945 miles. Slightly short of that speed.) Model Air-īuster," and its picture was on our coverĪ flight ol Mitsubishi Kinsei long-range bomb. Pursuit plane." (The production model fell So the military redesigned and modified its Will crush forever the military powers of Spiritual force of liberty-loving peoples Any conflict with them would be aīoosting article ended with: "Most assur-Įdly, it will be a long fight, a deadly, sav-Īge maelstrom of destruction that will costĮach of us dearly. Was to die with honor, were frightening re-Īlities. Were thought to be its weak links, but theĪnd their belief that to die for the Emperor Resources and its relatively dated aircraft Painted a sobering picture of what was pos. The illustrations that you see here are theĮrs might be inspired by them. The Curtiss P-40F, a much-improved version of the original design, had an extended range and (Photo by Rob Wood- see Showdown at Madera.) (Photo by Stephenĭunham.) Lower left: the flight line during the action at the 91 R/C Unlimited While flying around a pylon at the '91 full-scale Reno Races. ON THE COVER: center- a P-51D race plane, Cutter's Capers, banks hard THE WORLD'S PREMIER R C MODELING MAGAZINE - NEWS Full text of " Model Airplane News Magazine 1992-02"
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