Designer: Jan HermkensStar Rating:Wingspan: 3450mmEngine Size: 4 X 0.45-0.50 cu.in. 2-strokeor 0.70 4-strokeR/C Functions: 5-8Not one for the faint hearted, but certainly a magnificent model. Spans a full 13Sins, for 5-8-function radio and four. 40-.S0 size motors. Can be flown from land or water.
Designer: Chris GoldsStar Rating: **Wingspan: 1778mm Engine Size: 0.45 x 4 R/C Functions: 4Two. 40's or a pair of. 60 cu.in. engines power this 70in. span cartoon scale model. An excellent flier, its simple construction makes this a fine subject for those who like larger engined 'twins'.
Designer: Roy NorrisStar Rating: ****Wingspan: 2133mm Engine Size: 0.30 x 2 R/C Functions: 4-6This Class 2, Yrth scale model was the winner of the 1972 British Nationals. It has a 84in. (2140mm) wincspan and is designed for 4/6 function control systems. The model has a good perfonnance using two. 30 cu.in. (Sec) engines, and an exceptionally good single engine perfonnance. Three sheet plan, very detailed for easy construction.
Designer: Martin TuckStar Rating: UnratedWingspan: 2438mmEngine Size: 0.40 x 2R/C Functions: 5For those who like big, spectacular, scale models, what better than this truly impressive 96in. span replica of the classic De Havilland airliner. Flies on two. 40 size two-stroke motors and five-function radio.
Designer: Chris GoldsStar Rating: ****Wingspan: 2286mmEngine Size: 0.30 x 2R/C Functions: 6A 90in. wingspan cartoon scale model features extensive use of expanded polystyrene to reduce building cost and to simplify many parts of an otherwise traditional structure. Fixed U/C, working flaps, suitable for four similar. 20 cu.in engines - use seven proportional functions (two for throttle on inner and outer pairs).
Designer: Dennis TapsfieldStar Rating: **Wingspan: 1943mm Engine Size: 0.25 x 2 R/C Functions: 4Sport scale model of the elegant American twin provides adequate wing area, engines close to fuselage to minimise asymmetric power problems, engines well forward ofwmg to maintain correct balance. 76Y2in. span. 2 off '20- *25 cu.in (3.5 to 4.lcc).
Designer: Pavel BosakStar Rating: ***Wingspan: 1600mmEngine Size: 0.15 x 2R/C Functions: 6A 63in. span scale model of the famous Oak, C-47, 'Sky-train', 'Gooneybird'call it what you will, from the stable of a prolific and practical R/C scale modeller. Model suits two. 10 cu. in. (I. 5cc) motors and minimum of four function RlC systems. Radial engine cowls fabricated from plastic bottles.
Designer: Eric EvansStar Rating: ****Wingspan: 2184mm Engine Size: 0.30 x 2 R/C Functions: 6The classic W. W.2 Wimpy' bomber modelled to Y, zth scale for two 5cc motors. Although by no means the simplest of scale models, the construction is fairly straightforward, there's just that much more of it. Span 86in. (2185mm) for 4 - 6 function control systems
Designer: Chas MaundStar Rating: ***Wingspan: 1879mm Engine Size: 0.35 R/C Functions: 5World War 2 German bomber, the famous flying Pencil at 1 1/4.in - 1ft comes out at 74in. span suitable for. 25 to. 35 engines and 6 functional radio. Not difficuly to fly, but not for beginners.
Designer: Alan RobbinsStar Rating: ***Wingspan: 2006mmEngine Size: 0.15 x 4R/C Functions: 5The less-publicised partner to the Lancaster, this Handley-Page bomber played an important part in WW2. Model is 79in. span for four. 15 size engines and needs 5-6 function RlC.
Designer: Maurice RandallStar Rating: **Wingspan: 1930mmEngine Size: 0.40 x 2R/C Functions: 4One of the most successful US-built aircraft of WW2 though not often modelled. This example is 76in. span, uses two. 40 engines and a minimum of four channel radio.
Designer: David BoddingtonStar Rating: ***Wingspan: 2642mm Engine Size: 1.00 R/C Functions: 4-5Impressive 1/8 scale model of the record-breaking twin-engined biplane of 1918, first to fly the Atlantic non-stop. Span 104in. for. 80 to 1.00 engines and 4 to 5 function radio. A stable flyer.
Designed by: Tony NijhuisModel type: Electric W.W.11 bomberFully built up construction using balsa andplywood. The fuselage is built over the plan using formers and stringers and rolled balsa sheeted finish. The wings are a built-up structure of ribs over a main spar and balsa sheeted. The tailplane built up in a similar fashion to the wings.Originally designed for four 400-6V geared motors and 16-cells but we now recommend a brushless setup with lithium polymer batteries for the best fl ight performance and duration. The model is designed for retractable undercarriage.If you have always wanted to build a B-17 but have never quite found one in a practical 'Sunday Morning' size, we're pleased to tell you the wait is over! Tony is rightly pleased with this little beauty. She handles like an aileron trainer. Get her in the air and trust us, you'll want to fly her like a big, heavy bomber. Slow, graceful and hugely impressive. Don't be surprised if your people stop what they're doing to watch. After all who wouldn'tspecificationWingspan – 1829mm / 72” Length – 1295mm / 51”IC Engine – Not recommended Electric Motors – 2381-1300 outrunnersRadio – 5 Function AUW – 2948g / 6lbs 8oz
Designer: Bo GustavassonStar Rating: **Wingspan: 2006mm Engine Size: 0.20 x 4 R/C Functions: 5Fit four 0.20 cu.in to this 2 metre span scale flying boat and head for the lake. Quite straightforward to build but also quite an investment in time and materials. We think you'll find it worthwhile. Five (or more) function radio.
Designer: Arthur SearlStar Rating: ***Wingspan: 2006mm Engine Size: 0.20 x 2 R/C Functions: 5Smooth and sleek from nose to tail and just like the real thing. The Victor employs simple bent sheet balsa skin construction and solid sheet tail surfaces. 79in. wingspan. Two similar. 19's. Four or five function.
Designer: D Cronin & E HollandbyStar Rating: ***Wingspan: 1651mmEngine Size: 0.30 x 2R/C Functions: 4Representing almost the pinnacle of twin engined fighter development; the Whirlwind has a sleek and forceful appearance that will appeal to many. Designed as a near scale sport twin, with enough scale detail to be practical. 65in. wingspan. Two similar. 30's. Four function.
Designer: Dave ToyerStar Rating: UnratedWingspan: 1422mm Engine Size: 0.15 x 2 R/C Functions: 3Argentinian aggresscr of the Falklands conflict: the model of Pucara has all of the purposeful character of the prototype. Designed for hand launchinq from grass flying fields and having excellent single engine performance. 56in wingspan
Designer: Gordon WhiteheadStar Rating: ***Wingspan: 1143mm Engine Size: 0.10 x 2 R/C Functions: 4A truly practical small scale twin of an exciting prototype. Designer Gordon Whitehead has included his vast scale experience in the Hornet. 45in. wingspan. 2 x 10. Four function.
Designer: Chas MaundStar Rating: ****Wingspan: 1892mm Engine Size: 0.30 x 2 R/C Functions: 5A magnificient piece of WW2 modelling. If you like twin engined subjects, this is one that you will enjoy building. 74 'km. Wingspan Two similar. 25-. cu.in. Five function.