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18 Features


18 SkySport by Clark Salisbury Building the model before the full scale


28 Spektrum’s DX7s by Frank Fanelli An FM Product Review: A sport radio with advanced program features


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38 ElectriFly Cosmic Wind by Larry Kruse An FM Product Review: Go fast, turn left and everything else in between


46 Snyder-McReady Baby Bomber by Joe Johnson An FMBlast From the Past: A 1920’s scale for freeflight CO2


54 A Most Magnetic Tiger Moth by Dick Adams A magnetic solution to keep damage to a model at bay


Columns


24 Remembering the late Dave Rees F/F Sport by Larry Kruse


26 Keeping your balance Fan Facts by Greg Moore


34 Everyone likes twins Small Talk by Pat Tritle


36 Intro to Project Pattern Redux: Part 2 R/C Aerobatics by Dave Lockhart


42 New updates on the Piper Tripacer Electric Flight by Don Belfort


44 R/C in the Fabulous Fifties Vintage R/C by Bob Noll


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50 Getting back into shape C/L Combat by Phil Cartier


52 More news from the workshop Cross Files by Don Ross


60 Touching base with Stunt modelers C/L Stunt by Allen Brickhaus


Departments 4 Editorial


6 Flying Report 16 Air Mail


April 2012 Vol. 117 No. 4/856


17 Barnstormers


64 Classifieds/Ad Index 66 Dealer Directory


On the Cover: In what might be the future in the full scale Light Scale Aircraft category, Clark Salisbury’s SkySport performs a slow fly-by to show off its modern lines.


Photo: Clark Salisbury


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