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RC Micro World Online Magazine - November 2005

What's New and Who's Doing It?
a. Martin’s Midge, a less than 1 gram two channel RC model establishes new lowest weight record.
b. Horizon Spread Spectrum, revolutionary RC system eliminates frequency interference problems.
c. Spacewar.com, a website covering military microflight and aerospace unmanned flying machines.
d. Durabatics, new light plastic sheet from Dynamics Unlimited is three times lighter than balsa.
e. Plantraco Transmitter “fix” for those who prefer positionable throttle rather than self-centering.
f. Free Flight Cootie Rogallo Wing variation has features derived from the radio controlled version.

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Cox P40
John Worth describes the Cox P40 and other WW II foam scale models designed for RC.

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Motycka Models
Ivan Motycka tells of and shows his Micro Invent line of beautiful microflight RC models.

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Gasparin Motors
Stefan Gasparin gives details of new micro outrunner runners by himself and Jiri Potensky.

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P-Stick Mite
An under 10 gram indoor flyer.

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Micro Motors in New Zealand
Bryan Spencer provides information about micro motors popularly used in New Zealand.

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JR Indoor Festival 2005
It just keeps getting bigger and bigger! The Third Annual JR Indoor RC Festival set even a further record for attendance, this time with over 150 registered pilots and close to 1000 spectators.

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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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