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- demonstrated in early 1948 and was available to the public in June 1948, when Aeromodeller magazine featured Jetex power on its front cover. The first motors were...
- model engines and kites. He worked as an editorial ****istant at the Aeromodeller magazine, becoming its editor in 1959. Moulton's interest and promotion...
- sailplane, which was based at the Buckminster Gliding Club. Data from AeroModeller, Man-Powered Flight, and Human Powered Flight General characteristics...
- from the Spring of 1977 onward. An article in the February 1977 issue AeroModeller stated that Ron Frost had taken over development of the aircraft. Data...
- can actually fly is part of their mystery and appeal. His airship The Aeromodeller (1980) was a major exhibit at the MSK and S.M.A.K. Back and forth exhibition...
- Donatas PauÅžuolis (born 12 September 1984 in Vilnius) is a Lithuanian aeromodeller, multiple medallist at World Championships. At the 2015 World Air Games...
- The Northern Ireland ****ociation of Aeromodellers (NIAA) is the governing body for all British Model Flying ****ociation (BMFA) affiliated clubs in Northern...
- Machines" Aeromodeller, 19, 222, p. 350 ff. Vorobiev, S., 1959, Postroika I Regulirovka Modelei Vertoletov translated partly in Aeromodeller, September...
- News. January, 1979 Aeromodeller Nov. 1961 Cox Tee Dee .15 Review, Model Airplane News, June 1961 Aeromodeller Feb 1963 Aeromodeller March 1966 Cox Model...
- McIntyre, Man's Greatest Flight Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine, AeroModeller, August 1988 (in files of Royal Aeronautical Society Human Powered Aircraft...