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Kids Gliders - My kids needed to build gliders for a school design project. Basically, it was indoor, longest glide. So, we quickly hashed a couple up and my son glued up his first ever built up wing. After the project, we later repurposed the bigger glider for t... - 2011/08/07 Footy Sailboat Model Yacht Build Log: Part 1 - I'm off on a slight excursion into model yachts. They have a lot in common with gliders, at least, they have a wing above the water and another one below it! So here's my first ever effort at an RC model boat. I've chosen a Footy class model, as the... - 2010/10/17 Multiplex EasyStar Review: Part 3, New Battery, windy day - I charged up one of these: It's an NiMH battery pack, bought from Vapextech via eBay (a nice price and speedy delivery, by the way). The pack has 8 cells of 2/3A size, 9.6V, 1500mAh, ~210g and most importantly, just the right size to fit in the c... - 2010/09/10 Multiplex EasyStar Review: Part 2, Assembly and Maiden Flights - She has loads of character, graceful lines and means business! In this Part 2 of my Multiplex EasyStar review, I'll trot through the assembly procedure and first flights. Assembling the Multiplex EasyStar It's been commented on by others tha... - 2010/09/10 Multiplex EasyStar Review: Part 1 - A few weeks ago, I found myself feeling a bit fed up with my GWS SlowStick - pictured. Not because of the plane - I'd recommend it to anyone, it has a loyal following for a reason. No, it was the realisation that I prefer to fly it with the engin... - 2010/09/09 FREE MODEL GLIDER PLAN: QUEEN BEE 8" Tiny glider - This is a conventional pod and boom design with V dihedral. A notable feature is the use of natural carbon fibre for the boom. Natural carbon fibre? Yes, I mean kebab skewers! These can be bought for peanuts (satay sauce?) from a supermarket or on... - 2010/08/17
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1914 - 1918 Airplanes
Site for WWI airplanes modelers.
French World War 1 Aircraft in Model Form
These are pages to help the modeler interested in French aircraft of the First World War.
Wargaming World War 1
Wargaming World War 1 used to be in 2 formats: naval, and large formation ground combat. Recently in the last couple of years some breakthroughs have occurred in rules and gaming pieces that have expanded WW1 gaming choices. This site was created to help promote these "breakthroughs" and hopefully encourage gamers to try them.
Also on this site are "other projects" I'm cu
wireless measurement applications for RC models
Microcontrollers in wireless measurement applications as well as data logging. Applications for model aircrafts, voltage, current, temperature, speed, GPS measurements
Diego Fernetti's World War One Reference Page
This website shows a batch of unusual or little know pictures and drawings of the machines used during the Great War 1914-1918. Plus some original drawings made by the author.
Click here to preview and visit the 17 member sites in World War One Modelers Web Ring.
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