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Radio
Control Model Aircraft
Adrian Vale
Publisher: Traplet Publication Ltd.
Paperback
This
book is a perfect introduction to the basics of flying radio controlled
model aircraft. The text is clear, down to earth and provides an
excellent foundation for successful model flying. It contains a
wealth of practical information and advice for modellers of any
level.
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Take
Off
Alex Weiss
Publisher: Nexus Special Interests
Pages: 256
Illustrated Paperback
A
complete and comprehensive guide to radio controlled model aircraft,
written for both beginners and the experienced alike. The book covers
every aspect from how to choose the right model, engine and R/C,
how to build a basic trainer model with useful information on materials
and construction. Part of the book also deals with learning to fly
and covers essential, advanced and aerobatic manoeuvres. Other chapters
cover specialist areas such as electric flight, gliders, autogyros,
helicopters, pylon racing ducted fans and turbojets. Lavishly illustrated.
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Gliding
With R/C
Martin Simons
Publisher: Nexus Special Interests
Pages: 128
Illustrated Paperback
A
beginners guide to building and flying model gliders. A simple and
easily understood guide to radio control glider flying. This book
will help the complete beginner to avoid frustrating errors. No
prior knowledge of flying, modelling or radio control is required.
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High
Flying On A Low Budget
Peter Miller
Publisher: Traplet Publication Ltd.
Paperback
Peter
Miller demonstrates that building and flying radio controlled model
aircraft need not be prohibitively expensive. Covering a wide range
of subjects from plans, low cost materials and where to find them,
making your own accessories and how to go about examining and buying
second hand equipment. This book provides a wealth of money saving
advice.
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Introducing
R/C Model Aircraft
(Revised 1995)
Bill Burkinshaw
Publisher: Nexus Special Interests
Pages: 96
Illustrated Paperback
A
straight forward introduction to all aspects of radio controlled
model aircraft. The book provides sound advice on building, finishing,
radio control equipment installation and model engines. It also
provides solid guidelines the operation of the model and its accessories.
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Learning
To Make Models That Fly
Kelvin Shacklock
Publisher: Nexus Special Interests
Pages: 264
A
thorough guide to aircraft modelling, covering the basic principles
to making your first flying model.
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RCH
Basic R/C Flying
David Boddington
Publisher: Nexus Special Interests
Pages: 64
Illustrated Paperback
This
book takes the novice pilot through the theories of flight, selection
of the model, preparation for flight, a training course of flying
exercises and the magic of your first solo. The book is a must for
all beginners and a valuable reference for all radio control model
flyers.
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Basic
of Aeromodelling
Vic Smead
Publisher: Nexus Special Interests
Pages: 64
Illustrated Paperback
This
book discusses the simple materials and requirements necessary to
master the basics of aeromodelling. The book covers simple traditional
construction, trimming, flying and includes a full size drawing
for a chuck glider together with easily scaled plans for a rubber
powered model.
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Basics
of Model Gliders
Chas Gardiner
Publisher: Nexus Special Interests
Pages: 64
Illustrated Paperback
The
principles of gliding are fundamental to all aspects of aeromodelling.
This book covers the spectrum of design, building and flying, from
simple hand launched to intermediate class radio control models.
This book should be required reading in clubs, schools and colleges
to promote model aviation.
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