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Flying Models Magazine Bound Vol.101 January 1996- December 1996 Published by Ha
Flying Models Magazine Bound Vol.101 January 1996- December 1996 Published by Harold h. Carstens
Shaitan John Simmace
Build this scale like .60 powered bipe with wheels or floats
Tough Enough David Garwood
Tips on Surviving the slopes
Aeriole Bill Winter with John Hunton
Try this sporty .25 powered low wing design which featured coupled flaps
BEEP Dereck Woodward
This .20 powered funster utilizes balsa and artists foamboard construction
Fancy Cut Dick Sarpolus
The choicest of cuts from the master Balsa butcher is a rare giant sport delight
Live Wire Kitten Bob Aberle
An electric powered replica of Hal DeBolts classic R/C Trainer
Cranwell CLA3 James Grant
Try this rubber. Parasol design which is modeled after a record breaker
Triple Crown Winner Frank Fanelli
Graeme Mears Beautiful DH-2 Tiger Mouth strikes gold three times in a row
Tres Equis Bill Brenchley
Its a Super Fike in R/C Clothes
New Adhesives Frank Fanelli
Chemistry creates some new glues that are a far cry from acetate and banana oil
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