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RC Micro World Online Magazine - February 2006

What's New and Who's Doing It?
a. Canadian Trio-- three great models by Ken Coleman show how small models can look and fly great.
b. P40 Follow Up-- finally flying, but underpowered; a motor change is needed for better performance.
c. DWE KC-100 Charger for single cells of 30 mah up to 1000 mah, portable for field or home use.
d. A World of Difference—the quiet new age of microflight allows model flying in or close to home.
e. Gordon Johnson’s Bombshell, a great looking slow flying original design for fliers of all ages.
f. Living Room Flyer Addendum—a followup to last month’s report on this micro foam design.

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The Anatomy of a 1 gram RC Plane - Part 2
Martin’s Midge, Part 2, by Martin Newell, shows more about how he built his less than one gram model.

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Aero Ace Revisited
Pete Carpenter tells more about how these amazing ‘toys’ are being enjoyed.

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Rogallo's in Brazil Revisited
Rogallos from Brazil, by Augusto Frazzato, clears up confusion from our previous December report.

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Micro Model Carrying Case
Micro Model Carry Case, by Ralph Bradley, is the smallest yet, costs little, and is easily available.

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National Building Museum
National Bldg Museum, by John Worth, is like how indoor model flying might be like in Heaven.

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RC MICRO WORLD

A Cloud 9 Monthly Newsletter dedicated to the wonderful world of the smallest model aircraft; those weighing no more than 6 ounces and using no more than 30 watts if powered by electric motors.

Executive Editor: John Worth
johnworth@cloud9rc.com

Editor-at-Large: Bob Aberle
baberle@optonline.net
 
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