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R/C Scale I.C Power
Total: 100
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Aerial Target
£11.25
PLAN-2
Original 1917 pilotless aircraft - the first attempt to produce a 'flying bomb'. Two versions: 31" (787mm) span F/F for 0.5cc diesel and 44" (1118mm) span for .15-.19 motors with or without R/C.
First Appeared in:
Aviation Modeller International - September 1996
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AERONCA C-3
£19.50
PLAN-293
A quarter-scale'' wing span model of the famous 1930s American single seat light aircraft, designed by Philip S. Kent to competition standard. Suits four function R/C and 1 ? 1.20cu.in four stroke engines. Two sheet plan set
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - January 2007 -
ALBATROS C.III
£28.50
PLAN-321
Accurate scale replica of the German WW1 reconnaisance aircraft. from the design board of Australian Gary Sunderland. 114.8 (2916mm) wingspan model suits 45cc engines.
First Appeared in:
Published with Flying Scale Models January 2010 -
ALBATROS C.III
£28.50
PLAN-322
We also have plans for Gary Sunderlands Albatros C.III in 1/5th scale, for those who would prefer a slightly smaller model of this German WW1 aircraft. These are offered on the understanding that no prototype proving model has been build and the plans are a straight scale-down of the larger model. Wing span 91.85 (2332mm).
First Appeared in:
Published with Flying Scale Models January 2010 -
ALBATROS D.III
£25.50
PLAN-297
A quarter-scale replica of the German WW1 fighter aircraft from Australian designer Gary Sunderland. 88.6? (2250mm) wing span model suits engines 23 ? 35cc. Four function R/C required for rudder, elevator, ailerons & throttle commands. Three sheet plan set.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - February 2007 -
Albatros DII - 1/4 Scale Plan
£22.50
PLAN-7
Designed by Australian R/C scale expert Gary Sunderland, plans for this classic German WW1 fighter available in 1/4 scale. Spans 83.7" (2125mm) and suits 25cc motors, * Please specify 1/4 or 1/5 scale.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - February 2007 -
Albatros DII - 1/5 Scale Plan
£22.50
PLAN-9
Designed by Australian R/C scale expert Gary Sunderland, plans for this classic German WW1 fighter available 1/5 scale. Larger model spans 66.9" (1700mm) for .90-1.08 cu.in motors. * Please specify 1/4 or 1/5 scale.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - April 2007 -
ALBATROS J.1
£19.50
PLAN-302
The J.1 was probably the first ever attempt at a dedicated ground attack aircraft, performing this hazardous task over the front-line trenches during WW1. This 1/8th scale model by Dr.Mike Hawkins span 69.5" (1765mm) and suits .60 cu.in four stroke engines or two-stroke equivalent. Two sheet plan
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - August 2007 -
Antonov AN-2
£12.50
PLAN-612
Approximately 1/14th scale replica of the Russian civil workhorse, now often seen in western skies. 50.5" (1283mm) span R/C design uses 3- or 4-function systems and .19-.25 size motors.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - April 1997
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AVRO AVIAN MONOPLANE
£19.50
PLAN-278
Designed by respected R/C scale expert Philip S.Kent, this quarter scale replica of the radial engined version of the 1930s air racer spans 96” (2438mm) is an idea introduction to the world of ‘large’ scaloe. The model suits 150 size four stroke engines and requires four function radio control operating the basic control functions of rudder, elevator, ailerons and throttle. Conventional wood airframe structure throughout.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - November 2005
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BAC TSR-2
£18.50
PLAN-11
Few aircraft ever created such political furore as did the enigmatic TSR-2. Now ducted fan jet modeller enthusiasts can put this distinctive shape back in the air with this scale-like design by Reg Smith. 42.5" (1080mm) span, 81" (2507mm) long model suits .90-.100 two-stroke motors and 4-5 function radio gear. Prototype model used Ramtec fan unit.
First Appeared in:
Aviation Modeller International - December 1995
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Bristol F2B Fighter - 1/4 Scale
£24.50
PLAN-21
Accurate, 1/4 scale replica of the famous WW2 British two-seat fighter. 117.75" (2991mm) span model requires 25-30cc two-stroke power. Model construction closely follows the structure of the full size. A challenging scale project that will reward with an impressive final model. Three sheet plan set.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - February 2002 -
Bristol F2B Fighter - 1/5 Scale
£24.50
PLAN-23
Accurate, 1/5 scale replica of the famous WW2 British two-seat fighter. 94.2" (2393mm) span model requires 17-23cc two-stroke power. Model construction closely follows the structure of the full size. A challenging scale project that will reward with an impressive final model. Three sheet plan set.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - February 2002 -
Bristol Scout Type C - 1/4 Scale
£19.50
PLAN-285
A quarter-scale 73.75" (1873mm) wing span replica of the early WW1 Royal Flying Corps fighter bilplane from the building board of Austrlian R/C scale expert Gary Sunderland. Protoyype model used O.S. 120E four stroke power. Four function radio required on rudder, elevator, ailerons and throttle. For this with smaller cars, there is also a 1/5th scale version available at 59" (1499mm) span for .60-.80 size engines. Be sure to specify scale required when ordering.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - April 2006 -
Bristol Scout Type C - 1/5 Scale
£19.50
PLAN-288
A 1/5th scale 58.8" (1494mm) wing span replica of the early WW1 Royal Flying Corps fighter bilplane from the building board of Austrlian R/C scale expert Gary Sunderland. 1/5th scale version suits .60-.80 size engines. Be sure to specify scale required when ordering.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - April 2006 -
Bristol Scout Type D
£12.50
PLAN-20
A 49" (1245mm) span sport scale replica of the early WW1 British Scout biplane, designed for .52 size motors and 3-function R/C driving rudder, elevator and throttle.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - January/February 2000
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Bucker Bu180 Student
£26.50
PLAN-15
A big, but manageable, scale model of the German pre-WW2 trainer, designed for .90-.120 four-stroke motors and 4-function radio systems. Four sheet plan shows conventional wooden structure for airframe, plus alternative foam core wing. 100" (2540mm) wingspan.
First Appeared in:
Aviation Modeller International - January 1996 -
Caudron 270 Lucoile
£14.50
PLAN-28
66" (1676mm) span scale model of an attractive French light biplane, for .60-80 motors and 4-function R/C.
First Appeared in:
Aviation Modeller International - November 1999
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CHILTON DW 1a
£22.50
PLAN-303
One of the most pleasing shapes among late 1930s sporting monoplanes, the tiny DW 1a makes a truly attractive subject for scale modelling. This 1/3rd scale version comes from the expert design board of Phil S.Kent and has been built in several sizes. This 96" (2438mm) wing span version features flaps as per the full size, suits 1.5 to 1.8 cu.in. four stroke engines, and five function R/C systems. Two sheet plan.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - September 2007 -
CORBEN SUPER ACE
£19.50
PLAN-275
A 50" (1270mm) wing span sport-scale model of the delightful American homebuilt aircraft, this model is an excellent introduction to the world of radio control scale modelling, featuring simple airframe structure that will result in a scale replica ideally suited to regular club-field flying on a regular week-upon-week basis. 1/6th scale replica suits .26-.30 four stroke engines, or .20-.25 cu.in. two strokes. Four function radio systems required.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - August 2005 -
CURTISS HAWK P-6E
£19.50
PLAN-226
A replica of the flamboyant 1930s American biplane fighter aircraft with a very elegant shape. 1:6.4 scale model spans 57" (1450mm) and suits .50-.60 size engines. Conventional wood construction throughout and requires four function radio control. Two-sheet plan.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - June 2003 -
Curtiss JN4 Jenny
£17.50
PLAN-38
81" (2057mm) wingspan 1:6.4 scale replica of the classic American biplane. Easy to fly with all the character of the full size. Suits .52-.75 motors and 4-function radio.
First Appeared in:
Aviation Modeller International - December 1996 -
Curtiss P-40 Kittyhawk
£11.75
PLAN-37
54" (1370mm) span sport-scale replica of the American WW2 warbird, designed for .52 size four-stroke motors or .40 two-strokes. Both foam core and conventional balsa built-up wing construction shown. Model designed to take off from simple wire drop-off dolly, shown on plan.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - March 2002 -
Davis DA-9
£15.50
PLAN-48
A 38.5" (978mm) wingspan scale model of an unusual U.S. homebuilt aircraft, with butterfly tail configuration. Suits 4-function radio control systems and .35-.40 cu.in. motors. Two sheet plan.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - September/October 1997
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De Havilland 103 Hornet
£22.50
PLAN-52
An 80" (2032mm) wingspan replica of the fastest, most powerful fighter aircraft ever to reach production status - the Hornet is also one of the most elegant fighter shapes ever. Model suits motors of .45 -.58 (the prototype used two Enya 53 four-stroke engines). Two sheet plan, plus photocopied article showing scale retracting undercarriage mechanism.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - March/April 2001 -
DE HAVILLAND CANADA DHC-1 CHIPMUNK (1/4 scale)
£27.50
PLAN-314
Superbly accurate scale replica of the classic RAF primary trainer aircraft designed by leading British scale contestant Dave Womersely. 103 (2616mm) wingspan replica features flaps as per the original and cowl made in panels from sheet metal. Cockpit canopy available from Vortex Vac-Forms. Engines 1.8 cu. in. (30cc) four strokes.
First Appeared in:
Published with FSM Jan, Feb & Mar 2009 -
DE HAVILLAND CANADA DHC-1 CHIPMUNK (1/5th)
£27.50
PLAN-315
For those who would prefer a rather smaller version of Dave Womerselys scale Chipmunk, we also have drawings reduced to 1/5th scale 82.5 (2096mm) offered on the understanding that no prototype model has been build to this size. Suits engines 1.2 1.5 cu. in. (20-25cc) four strokes.
First Appeared in:
Published with FSM Jan, Feb & Mar 2009 -
DE HAVILLAND DH 53 'HUMMING BIRD'
£27.50
PLAN-307
A 1/3rd scale 120" (3048mm) wing span authentic scale model of the 1920s era ultra light private sports aircraft, designed for 1.80 cu.in. four-stroke engines and four-function radio control. Features accurate rib-for-rib wing and tailplane structure to replicate the full size. Four sheet plan.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - December 2007 -
DORNIER Do27
£19.50
PLAN-261
1/4 scale relica of the German 1950s-60s light commercial aircraft. Plans show flaps and oleo sprung under4carraige. Wing span 84" (2134mm), Prototype model used Laser 120 four stroke engine. Minimum four function radio control, or five functions with working flaps.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - October 2004 -
Druine Turbulent
£12.50
PLAN-46
50" (1270mm) span sport scale model of the famous French-designed homebuilt aircraft for 3/4-function R/C systems and .20-.35 cu.in. motors. All conventional construction.
First Appeared in:
Aviation Modeller International - May 1999
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EFA Euro Fighter
£11.75
PLAN-55
From the building board of electric ducted fan scale expert, Chris Golds, this 84" (2,134mm) span model is the "Interdictor" version of the famous jet bomber. Prototype used two Hacker B50-16L motors and two ten-cell 3300 NiMH power packs. Four sheet plan shows retracts and flaps. Plans are supplied complete with step-by-step written construction sequence.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - September/October 1998
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Extra 300S & L
£14.00
PLAN-56
David Boddington designed this 56" span sport scale replica of the spectacular full-size competition and display aerobatic machine for .60-.75 engines and 4-function radio. Cockpit canopy and glass fibre cowl available.
First Appeared in:
Aviation Modeller International - May 1997 -
F.E.8
£19.50
PLAN-267
Accurate 1/5th scale 75.6" (1920mm) wing span replica of the `British early WW1 pusher fighter. Requires .78-.91 four stroke engines and four function radio control system.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - March 2005 -
FAIRCHILD F24 RANGER
£19.50
PLAN-253
Accurate 1:4.9 scale replica of the elegant classic American civil light aircraft. 88.9" (2286mm) span model feature wooden cowl (no moulding required and flat sheet cockpit clear vision panels all round. For 1.00 to 1.20 cu.in four stroke power and minimum four function radio.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - June 2004
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Fairey Gannet A.S.1
£19.50
PLAN-65
A 1/8th scale 81" (2057mm) span model of the Naval search aircraft. Flaps and retracts shown, plus bomb doors, extending radome and tail hook. Optional folding wings. Minimum 4-function R/C. Two sheet plan.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - June 1998 -
FELIXSTOWE F2A
£19.50
PLAN-276
An amazing 1/6th scale fully flyable replica of the British WW1 maritime patrol flying boat. Model spans 100.5" (2553mm) and suits two .25-.30 cu.in. two stroke engines. Can be flow from water, or from land using a take-off dolly to safely landing on its hull. Prototype model won "Best of Show" at the prestigious Toledo R/C Expo in USA. All the detail is there on the plans for an impressive model.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - July 2005 -
FIESELER Fi 156 STORCH
£35.00
PLAN-320
From Italy, a scale replica built in a manner that faithfully replicas the full size airframe including tubular metal fuselage structure and rib-for-rib flying surfaces. Five-sheet plans set may be used as a basis for conventional aeromodelling structure airframe. Features true-scale flap action. 140.25 (3562mm) wingspan. Original used 50cc four-stroke engine.
First Appeared in:
Published with Flying Scale Models February 2010 -
Fletcher FD-25B Defender
£11.75
PLAN-59
A 54.5" (1384mm) span model of a 1950s counter-insurgence ground attack aircraft. Features simple constant-chord wing and requires a .30-.40 size two-stroke motor and minimum 4-function radio. Optional scale flaps also shown on plan.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - April 2002 -
Fokker DVII (1/4 Scale)
£26.50
PLAN-241
Germany's most famous WW1 fighter aircraft modelled in 1/4 scale by Australian R/C WW1 scale expert Gary Sunderland. 1/4 scale version spans 82.5" (2095mm) and is designed for 30cc (1.8 cu.in.) two-stroke engines. Three sheet plans.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - February 2004 -
Fokker DVII (1/5 Scale)
£26.50
PLAN-242
Germany's most famous WW1 fighter aircraft modelled in 1/5 scale by Australian R/C WW1 scale expert Gary Sunderland. 1/5th scale model spans 65.7/8" (1673mm) and suits 15.cc (.90 cu.in.) four stroke engines. Three sheet plans.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - February 2004 -
Fokker DVII (Small)
£11.75
PLAN-71
Small, sport-scale model of the famous German WWI fighter for 4-function R/C equipment and .15 cu.in. motors. 38" (965mm) wingspan.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - July/August 1999 -
Gloster Gladiator
£17.50
PLAN-76
The RAF's last fighter biplane, a classic of its era, modelled to 1/7th scale with a wingspan of 54.5" (1384mm). Suits .46-.60 motors.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - November 2000 -
Grumman F6F-3 & 5 Hellcat
£19.50
PLAN-85
A 1/6th scale 86" (2184mm) wingspan scale replica. Construction method makes use of carved foam for fuselage and features core wing construction. Flaps and retracts features. For 30-45cc motors. Three sheet plan.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - November/December 1997 -
Halberstadt D.V
£17.50
PLAN-89
1/4 scale replica of this magnificent WW1 warbird spanning 87" (2210mm). Prototype used O.S. 120 four-stroke engine. Two-sheet plan.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - December 2002 -
Hawker Fury
£17.50
PLAN-91
A 1/6th scale replica of the RAF's most elegant 1930s biplane fighter. 60" (1524mm) wingspan model requires 4-function R/C gear and .60 cu.in. motor.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - September/October 1999 -
Hawker Hurricane Mk1
£14.50
PLAN-90
53.5" (1360mm) wingspan sport-scale model of the early Battle of Britain era WW2 fighter. Model suits .40 two-stroke motors or .52 four-strokes. Plan shows both foam-core and built-up balsa wing construction alternatives. Model intended to take off from simple drop-off wire dolly, shown on the two-sheet plan.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - November 2002
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Heath Super Parasol
£17.50
PLAN-86
A quarter scale, 75" (1905mm) wingspan model of the original American homebuilt aircraft. Requires rudder, elevator, aileron and throttle controls and a .60 size four-stroke motor. A great first attempt at R/C scale. Three sheet plan shows both wheel undercarriage and floats.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - January 2001
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Heinkel He 51
£17.50
PLAN-80
A 68" (1727mm) wingspan 1:6.4 scale model of the pre-WW2 German biplane fighter for 4-function radio control and .70-.90 cu.in. four-stroke motors. Can be built without recourse to glass fibre mouldings for items like engine cowl and wheel spats. Two sheet plan.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - September/October 1998 -
Heinkel He70
£15.00
PLAN-88
1:10 scale version of the elegant 'Silver Lightning', results in a 57" (1448mm) span model. Suits .40 cu.in. two-stroke or .52 cu.in. four-stroke power and 5/6-channel R/C.
First Appeared in:
Aviation Modeller International - September 2000
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Howard DGA-6 (Mister Mulligan)
£14.00
PLAN-119
A 1/8th scale, 46.5" (1180mm) span model of the 1930s American racing aircraft. Features practical lightweight airframe, with basic fuselage box-frame around which the scale stringered fuselage shape is developed. Construction shown for all-wood engine cowl and wheel spats. Suits .20-.25 cu.in. two-stroke motors, or .25-.30 four-strokes and 4-function R/C. Two sheet plan.
First Appeared in:
Aviation Modeller International - December 1998
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JUNKERS J.2
£22.50
PLAN-310
A 1/6th scale model of the radical German WW1 monoplane fighter that pioneered all-metal airframe construction. Designed by Australian R/C scale expert Gary Sunderland for .50-.60 four-stroke engines and four function R/C systems. For those who build models from this early aviation era, it makes an interesting change from biplanes. Two sheet plan.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - March 2008 -
Kawasaki Ki-100
£12.50
PLAN-225
A 60" (1524mm) wingspan, approximately 1/8th scale replica of this classy WW2 fighter. Suits .52 to .60 cu.in. engines and 5-channel R/C.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - March 2003
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KAWASAKI KI.61 'HIEN' (SWALLOW)
£12.50
PLAN-240
Arguably the most elegant Japanese WW2 fighter aircraft, this is the fighter the Allies code named 'Tony'. Our 60" (1524mm) span, near 1/8th scale model suits .45-.60 size two stroke engines or .52-.72 four strokes. Plan shows both foam and conventional structure wings and the fuselage makes use of foam for the rear upper structure. Retract positions are shown and model needs a minimum four function radio.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - October 2003 -
L.V.G C.VI
£25.00
PLAN-263
1/6th scale model of the German WW1 two seat reconnaissance aircraft. Prototype model won "Best of Show" at the 2000 Toledo Weak Signal Expo in USA. 85.3" span (2166mm), for .51-.65 cu. In two stroke engines or equivalent four strokes and four function radio. Five sheets of plans.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - November 2004 -
Luscombe Silvaire
£14.50
PLAN-110
80" (2031mm) wingspan sport scale model for 4/5-function R/C. Flaps shown. Suits .40-.53 cu.in. motors.
First Appeared in:
Aviation Modeller International - March 1998
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MESSERSCHMITT Me 109E
£11.50
PLAN-294
A 43" (1092mm) wingspan sport-scale model of the early Battle of Britain version of the famous German fighter. Designed for .25 cu.in. size two-stroke engines and up to four function radio control. Minimum controls are aileron and elevators.
First Appeared in:
Aviation Modeller International - September 2003
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Miles Hawk Speed Six
£19.50
PLAN-115
Magnificent 1/4 scale model of the 1930 Kings Cup air racer. Spans 99" (2515mm), for 4-function R/C and .90-1.20 cu.in. motors.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - March/April 1998
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Miles M28 Mercury
£14.50
PLAN-129
1/6th scale radio-controlled model of the machine that preceded the Miles Messenger. 57" (1448mm) span model suits .35-.42 size motors and features detachable wing panels. 4-function R/C minimum. Two sheet plan.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - July 2002 -
Miles Magister
£13.50
PLAN-250
1/7th scale model of the R.A.F. WW2 training aircraft. Both foam core and conventional balsa structure wing constructions shown. This 58" (1473mm) span model suits .40 size motors.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - September 2000
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Mitsubishi A6M-5 Zero
£17.50
PLAN-113
A 63.4" (1610mm) span scale model of the famous Japanese WW2 fighter aircraft. Plan shows flaps and retracting undercarriage, including tailwheel. Suits .45-.60 cu.in. motors.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - March/April 2000
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Monocoupe C90
£11.50
PLAN-121
Pretty 48" (1219mm) span replica of the American 1930s light aircraft, designed for 2/3-function R/C and .10 (1.5cc) motors. Prototype was Mills 1.3 powered.
First Appeared in:
Aviation Modeller International - August 1996
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Morane Saulnier Type N
£22.50
PLAN-124
A sport scale, 1/3rd full-size model of the French WW1 monoplane fighting scout. A big 108" (2743mm) wingspan is designed for 28-38cc size motors. Easy to fly and very realistic in the air. Three sheet plans.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - May 2001 -
Nakajima B6N1 Tenzan
£11.75
PLAN-135
1/16th scale replica of the Japanese WW2 dive bomber. 36.5" (927mm) span model requires a .12-.15 size motor and 4-function R/C gear.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - July 1998
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Nieuport 11 Bebe - 1/4 Scale
£19.50
PLAN-131
Scale model of the famous French early WW1 scout biplane for 4-function radio control systems. Available in 1/4 scale with 74.3" (1887mm) span for motors like O.S. 91FS, * Please specify 1/4 scale or 1/5 scale when ordering.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - May/June 1999 -
Nieuport 11 Bebe - 1/5 Scale
£19.50
PLAN-132
Scale model of the famous French early WW1 scout biplane for 4-function radio control systems. Plans are available in 1/5 scale with 59.5" (1511mm) span for .80 size motors. * Please specify 1/4 scale or 1/5 scale when ordering.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - May/June 1999 -
NIEUPORT TYPE VI
£20.50
PLAN-287
A 1/6th scale replica of an early floatplane for three function radio control and .90 to 1.20 cu.in. engines. Wing span 82" (2083mm).
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - May 2006 -
North American P-51B Mustang
£11.25
PLAN-134
An accurate-outline, sport scale model of the famous WW2 fighter, in its early and highly attractive dorsal cockpit form. 49.5" (1257mm) span model is designed for .40 size engines and 4-function R/C. Airframe includes foam wing construction. No undercarriage shown. A great performer.
First Appeared in:
Aviation Modeller International - February 1996
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North American P-51D Mustang
£12.50
PLAN-266
A 54" (1372mm) wing span (1:8.2 scale) model of the bubble cockpit version of this famous WW2 fighter aircraft. Prototype model used O.S.52 Surpass four-stroke engine, but two stokes of similar power may also be used. Plan showns main undercarriage retract positions and both conventional wing rib construction and foam core wing.
First Appeared in:
Aviation Modeller International - February 1996
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Percival Proctor Mk.4 (1/5.5)
£24.50
PLAN-151
Also available in 1/5.5 scale. This version has a 83.25" (2144mm) wingspan and is suitable for 1.240 cu.in. motors.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - July/August 2000 -
Percival Proctor Mk.4 (1/7th)
£16.50
PLAN-152
A 1/7th scale model which spans 65.4" (1661mm). Design suits .50-.60 size engines and scale flaps are shown on the two sheet plans. Simple wood construction engine cowl requires no moulding.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - July/August 2000 -
PFALZ D.XII
£27.50
PLAN-313
Australias Gary Sunderland designed this -scale model of the late-WW1 German fighter aircraft. Accurate rib-for rib wing airframe structure . 89.75 (2280mm) wing span, for 1.8 2.00 cu.in (30-35cc) engines and four function R/C systems.
First Appeared in:
Published with Flying Scale Models April 2009 -
Piper Cherokee 140
£12.50
PLAN-140
A 39" (991mm) span scale model of the famous Piper light aircraft for 4-function R/C and .15 size motors.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - November 1997
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Piper Super Cruiser
£16.50
PLAN-150
A 1/5th true scale 84" (2134mm) wingspan replica of the Piper PA-12 light aircraft, designed for 4-function radio control systems and .90 cu.in. size motors.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - January/February 1999 -
Piper Super Cub
£16.50
PLAN-146
A great first-time scale model for novices and sport fliers who want real scale accuracy. 79" (2007mm) span 1:5.33 scale model suits .40-.60 range of engines. Two sheet plan. Glass fibre cowl available.
First Appeared in:
Aviation Modeller International - August 1996 -
Polikarpov I-152
£24.50
PLAN-227
A 1/6th scale, 67" (1702mm) span model of this distinctive 1930s Russian biplane. Designed for 120 and larger four-stroke engines and 4-channel R/C. Five-sheet plan.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - April 2003
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PZL 104 WILGA C
£19.50
PLAN-272
An 84" (2132mm) wing span 1:5.2 scale model of the Polish light STOL aircraft extensively used for glider towing and general purpose short-field operations. Model features all built-up construction wood construction including the engine cowl and uses commercially available main undercarriage oleos. Suits .90-1.20 four stroke engines and minimum four-function radio, or five functions with flaps which are shown on the plan.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - June 2005 -
ROYAL AIRCRAFT FACTORY B.E. 2e
£19.50
PLAN-325
A 1/6th scale master model of the early WW1 reconnaissance biplane. 79.75 (2025mm) wing span model suits .60 cu.in. (10cc) engines and four function R/C equipment.
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Rumpler C.IV Taube
£19.50
PLAN-269
A 1/7th scale 80" (2032mm) wing span sport-scale model of the early German WW1 aircraft designed for .60 cu.in. size four stroke engines and four function radio control operating rudder, elevators, ailerons and throttle.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - April 2005 -
SE5a
£24.00
PLAN-183
Practical 1/5th scale 64" (1626mm) span replica featuring accurate rib-for-rib airframe structure. A good size model, without being too big for transport. 4-function R/C required. Three sheet plan.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - May/June 1998
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Sopwith Camel
£14.50
PLAN-188
1/6th scale replica of the famous RFC WW1 fighter biplane, for .24-.40 size motors and 4-function R/C. 56" (1422mm) wing span.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - January/February 1998 -
Sopwith Pup
£14.50
PLAN-177
Superb, true-to-scale 1/5th scale replica, featuring accurate outlines and rib-for-rib reproduction of the full-size wing structure. 63" (1600mm) span model is a manageable size for transportation and offers realistic flight performance. For .60 size motors and 4-function radio. Glass fibre engine cowl available.
First Appeared in:
Aviation Modeller International - January 1996 -
Southern Martlet
£12.50
PLAN-171
1/7th scale replica of an attractive 1930s sports racing biplane. 44" (118mm) span model suits .20 cu.in. size motors and 3-function R/C.
First Appeared in:
Aviation Modeller International - June 1996 -
SOUTHERN MARTLET (1/5TH SCALE)
£19.50
PLAN-311
Enlarged version of the original 1/7th scale model in here sheets for four function R/C systems and engines in the .50-.60 cu. in (8-10cc) with a wing span of 55.5 (1410mm).
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - April 2008 -
Spad 7 - 1/4 Scale
£24.00
PLAN-181
Accurately detailed replica of the French WW1 fighting scout available in either 1/4 scale with 85.8" (2180mm) span or 1/5 scale with 68.6" (1743mm) span. Larger model is designed for 20-25cc (1.2-1.5 cu.in.) motors, while the smaller version would be best on a good .90. 4-function R/C gear required. * Please specify 1/4 or 1/5 scale plan.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - November/December 1999 -
Spad 7 - 1/5 Scale
£24.00
PLAN-180
Accurately detailed replica of the French WW1 fighting scout available in either 1/4 scale with 85.8" (2180mm) span or 1/5 scale with 68.6" (1743mm) span. Larger model is designed for 20-25cc (1.2-1.5 cu.in.) motors, while the smaller version would be best on a good .90. 4-function R/C gear required. * Please specify 1/4 or 1/5 scale plan.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - November/December 1999 -
Spitfire Mk. XVI
£14.50
PLAN-270
The Mk.16 Spitfire was the last of the Merlin engined Spits and later versions featured the bubble type cockpit canopy. This sport-scale modeless to 1/8th scale model spans 54" (1372mm). Prototype model used a .52 cu.in four stroke engine, but equivalent two stroke could also be used. Construction includes a foam core wing, for which, detailed pictorial instructions are provided.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - May 2005 -
Staaken Z-1 Flitzer
£12.50
PLAN-190
Scale model of a full-size homebuilt biplane designed to capture the air of the WW1 era. This 43.5" (1105mm) span replica suits .35-.48 size motors and 4-function R/C.
First Appeared in:
Aviation Modeller International - February 1997
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STITS PLAYBOY
£14.50
PLAN-260
Build this classic and cute little homebuilt aircraft from the 1950s era. 47.5" (1207mm) span sport-scale model can be flown on .20-.30 cu.in. two stroke engines or .30-.40 four strokes. Four function radio control system required.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - August 2004
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Sukhoi SU-26
£12.50
PLAN-182
Small size, 39.5" (1000mm) scale model of the Russian Aerobatic aircraft, offers a lively aerobatic performance with 4-function radio and .20-.30 cu.in. motors.
First Appeared in:
Aviation Modeller International - January 1998
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TAYLORCRAFT BC-12
£19.50
PLAN-291
An accurate 1/4 scale model of a classic American high-wing lightplane, designed by Philip S.Kent for 1.20-1.50 cu.in. four-stroke engines. Wing span 106.5" (2705mm).
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - July 2006 -
TIPSY JUNIOR
£19.50
PLAN-286
Down the years, since its first appearance in 1948, this cute little machine has been a scale modellers favourite. The 79" (2006mm) span 1:3.44 scale replica designed by Philip S.Kent makes a great introduction to R/C scale. Suits .90- 1.20 cu. in. engines and requires four function R/C.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - February 2006 -
Tupolev Tu-95 Bear
£15.00
PLAN-203
Spectacular 84" (2134mm) span sport scale model of the Russian "cold-war" era ultra-long-range recce aircraft, for two .40 size motors and minimum 4-function R/C. Engine nacelles ideally suited to electric power conversion.
First Appeared in:
Aviation Modeller International - December 1997
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Ultimate 10-300
£16.50
PLAN-204
Fully aerobatic scale replica of the full-size competition machine. 55" (1400mm) span model suits .90-1.20 cu.in. motors and 4-function R/C. Two sheet plan. Cockpit and cowl available, plus set of 3 wheel pants at 17.50.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - July 1998
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V-1 Doodle Bug
£11.75
PLAN-206
The V-1 "Buzz-Bomb" of WW2 replicated to a 40" (1016mm) span, for Estes rocket power or PSS with aileron, elevator and rocket fire function controls.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - January/February 1999
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Vought OS2U-3 Kingfisher
£15.00
PLAN-211
Sport scale replica of the WW2 seaplane scout aircraft for 4/5-function R/C and .60-.90 motors. Wingspan of 60" (1524mm).
First Appeared in:
Aviation Modeller International - May 1998
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Westland Lysander Mk3
£19.50
PLAN-109
Superb true scale construction replica of the WW2 Army Co-op and Special Operations aircraft in 1.75":1' scale. 87.5" (2223mm) span model suits .50-.60 size two-stroke motors and requires minimum 4-function radio control. Two sheet plan. Wooden cowl - no glass fibre moulding.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - September 2002 -
WINTER LF-1 ZAUNKONIG
£24.50
PLAN-298
Built in 1939 in Germany, the full size Zaunkonig was probably the first ever systematic investigation into characteristics for low speed flight. Jeremy Collins' 3/10th scale, 94" (2388mm) wing span model faithfully replicates the full size and offers the prospect of a unique flying challenge. Prototype weighed 20 lbs. (9.10kg), so a engine of 1.20-1.80 cu. in. is needed and five function R/C system. Four plan sheets
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - April 2007 -
YAKOVLEV YAK 3
£12.50
PLAN-248
Sport-Scale model of Russia's hottest WW2 fighter aircraft. 50" (1270 mm) span machine suits .52 cu.in four stroke engines, while the plans show both foam-core and built-up wing rib & spar wing construction. Retract positions also shown. Moulded cowl and cockpit canopy available.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - May 2006 -
Yokosuka MZY-7 Ohka
£11.75
PLAN-216
Something completely different - the Japanese WW2 rocket Kamikaze, designed to be aerotowed to height before firing Estes rocket motors. Aileron, elevator and rocket fire control functions, plus tow release.
First Appeared in:
Flying Scale Models - March/April 1998
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Zlin 50L/M
£12.50
PLAN-251
Graham Smith's 54" (1372mm) span sport scale aerobat suits .40-.46 two-stroke or .52 four-stroke engines. 4-channel R/C operates this 1/6th scale model.
First Appeared in:
Aviation Modeller International - June 2003













