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Twenty-Five Years Ago in MA:
February 1981

• There is something for every plans builder this month; four construction articles include Don Srull's beautiful 1935 1/2A Taylor Cub E-2 spanning 50 inches, Bob Oslan's redesigned Ben Shereshaw Commodore for a .29-engine and RC for the Old-Time-model lovers, Nats champion John Jo's Voodoo CL Combat design, and Clarence Haught's VIT-AR FF Power trainer called the Sea Power.

• Dave Ritchie takes us back in time to show us how he mates a Brown Junior .60 engine, a 1938 Comet Clipper, and radio control in the same aircraft. His schematic diagram shows how to couple ignition wiring to the RC.

• Ned Kragness presents a great how-to article about making laminated curves for wing and stabilizer tips. A.A. Lidberg shows readers how to make a simple turning lathe from a Dremel Moto-Tool.

• New products include a mechanical servo mixer by World Engines for $5.95, Jemco's new Master Scale Series Douglas Dauntless kit for $165, and Horizon Model's new Neptune flying boat for $119.

Rich LaGrange
AMA Librarian


   

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