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Flying Models February 2008 Contents

Features

20 Carl Goldberg Products’ Monster Pitts by John Tanzer
    
An FM Product Review: a stylish electric aerobat
24
G-15 by Chuck Wenlock
    
Enjoy this rugged yet classic freeflight glider
32
Taming the Engine Starter by Eloy Marez
    
More power is not always better
46
Jimmy D. by Doug Deyell
    
An easy to build yet charming electric light craft
60
Scale Research: Up Close and Personal by Mark Frankel
    
It’s all in the details
66
Hangar 9’s F-22 Raptor PTS by Vic Macaluso
    
An FM Product Review: State of the art fighter that is beginner friendly
72
1/2A Multi-Engine Scale Profile Contest by Mike Keville
    
The more the merrier
74
2007 Selinsgrove Reunion by Bob Noll
    
Fine vintage radio control flying at its best

Columns

28 SMALL event, plus other things
     Small Talk by Pat Tritle
30
Everything you wanted to know about pull-pull
     R/C Pattern by Dean Pappas
36
Meet the P3 Revolution
     C/L Stunt by Allen Brickhaus
38
A close look at shut-offs
     C/L Combat by Phil Cartier
42
State of the art in early R/C
     Vintage Views by Bob Noll
44
News from NEAT and some new products
     Electric Flight by Don Belfort
50
Great Planes’ Real Flight G4, Alfa Model’s Fw-190 D9
     FYI by FM Staff
52
Politics, engineering and a fine F/F glider
     F/F Sport by Larry Kruse
54
The EDF revolution and the Arizona Jet Rally
     Fan Facts by Greg Moore
56
More news from the workshop
     Cross Files by Don Ross

Departments

  4 Editorial
  6
FM Clinic
  8 Web Watch
  9
Flying Report
18
Airmail
80 Classifieds/Ad Index
81
Dealer Directory

On the Cover

Vic and Steven Macaluso’s Hangar 9 F-22 Raptor sits proudly on the runway awaiting another sortie. Don’t let its sleek lines fool you. This jet is tame enough for a first timer. Photo: Vic Macaluso


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