The book deals with light gliders that only have elevator, rudder, and spoiler function. The author gives the reader very concrete and detailed assistance in selecting, building, and equipping a suitable model. After the introduction of current kit models, hints for the selection and an outlook on possible modifications and own constructions, all necessary extension components are also discussed. In the chapter on building, there are lots of concrete tips on working with wooden models, including useful workshop equipment. Furthermore, there are instructions for flying in and adjusting the R.E.S. gliders as well as motorisation options for the electrically powered variants. A brief insight into the rules and statements on flight tactics in competition round off the book.
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Introduction a few thoughts in advance
Henry Morgan a small harbour tugboat to warm up
Little helpers simple tools with great effect
Arngast a plastic model learns to dive
Wulf Isebrand deep drawing technology in miniature
Soldering aid hole grid board to help with soldering
LED Handling LEDs in Model Making
DUKW a ship with wheels
ROV maximum fun with minimal effort
Calypso a handy functional model
Hermann Marwede conversion of a Revell model in 1/72nd scale