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BALSA, RUBBER POWER PROPS Wide variety Sizes & Pitches


: FREE WHEELING : right or left hand; 3 & 4 blade : FOLDING :


Coupe, Wakefield, Gollywock, Korda, All O.T. Folding Props


Available with Z Bar or Old Time Hardware


Superior Props


516 Driftwood Circle, Slidell, LA 70458 Send $1.00 for Catalog


☎(985) 726 - 9673


DIELS ENGINEERING, INC. P.O. BOX 167016


OREGON, OH 43616


ANNOUNCING ANOTHER LASER CUT COMPLETE KIT


KIT #39-LC THE JAPANESE AICHI D3A1/2 (VAL) WW2 CARRIER DIVE BOMBER Our model of the VAL can be built as the 1 or 2 version.


Model by John Ernst


1/24th Scale


SUPERIOR PROPS FlyingReport


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Tactic TTX650 6-Channel 2.4 GHz Radio


Engineered to appeal to intermediate-level sport modelers, the TTX650 has the features needed to fly almost any airplane or helicopter. Generous 20-model memory sets this radio apart from comparable systems, and intuitive programming is as easy as pushing a button. The large LCD screen offers graphing capability, with adjustable contrast for easy viewing. With its advanced functionality and budget friendly price, the TTX650 is a remarkable value, and the perfect radio for anyone entering the ever-expanding world of Transmitter-Ready (Tx-R™) aircraft!


23.85” Span


Our Kit #39 has been upgraded to laser cut wood and is now in stock. Complete kit contains highly detailed plans with instructions, quality printed wood, stripwood, plastic canopies for both versions, color decals, lightweight tissue, plastic prop, plastic spinner for D3A2 version, and hardware.


Introductory Price


$33.00 for each kit (reg. $47.95) plus $9 each shipping


Direct sales only while supply lasts Sale ends April 30, 2013


Catalog $3 or free with order. We now accept payment by PayPal


www.dielsengineeringinc.com


SUBSCRIBE TO FM Home delivery each and


every month! Stunt Wing


by Harold Reinhardt, 1955 Control Line Stunt


47 1/2” Wingspan


Features include: 20 model memory; easy-to-use pushbutton programming; airplane and helicopter programming; dual rates and exponential for aileron, elevator and rudder; digital trims with slow/fast adjustment; user-selectable switch assignments; reversing, end point adjustment and sub-trim on all channels; wireless trainer system; large, easy-to-read graphing LCD screen; up/down and battery timers; charge jack for optional Ni-Cd/Ni-MH packs; low-voltage alarm; quad-bearing gimbals; adjustable stick lengths and tension; external antenna that rotates and folds for easy storage; four alkaline batteries included; compatible with all SLT receivers and Tx-R aircraft.


The Tactic TTX650 6-Channel 2.4 GHz Computer Radio (TACJ2650) has an advertised price of $149.97.


TACTIC, from Hobbico, Inc., P.O. Box 9021, Champaign, IL 61826, 217-398-3630, www.hobbico.com or www.tacticrc.com


Satellite320 GLH NFFS 2013 one-design


48” Wingspan 320 sq. in. area 59” Wingspan 588 sq. in. area Stuka based on Hi Johnson’s 1960 design Control Line Stunt


$9850 plus


postage


Models Inc.


6 P.O. Box 1210


Sharpes, FL 32959 (321)537-1159


Area 586 sq. in.


$5200 plus


postage


$16400 plus


postage web site: www.bmjrmodels.com MARCH 2013


NEW! NEW!


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