The Easy - 2008/09
I WAS LEARNING how to fly inverted
50-some years ago, and it wasn’t going very
well. I needed another airplane. A local
older modeler had given me a stack of Air
Trails magazines, and in the April 1949
issue I found plans for Frank Ehling’s Easy.
I crudely scaled up the plans from the pagesize
drawings and scratch-built my version.
Right Angle - 2004/05
If you’re looking
for an easy-to-build
sport aerobatic model,
your search has ended!
Little Fast - 2010/06
AGAIN, I FOUND a reason/excuse to
build a new model. A Magnum .70 fourstroke
that I had bought for another
project didn’t work out, so it was
available.
The engine was broken in and had
been flown a few times, with good
performance. I figured that a .46 twostroke-
size airframe for aerobatics,
sport, and fun would be a good project.
Lotsa Amps - 2006/06
An electric aerobat
sized to suit the
sport modeler. Build
as-is or modify the control
surfaces to add shock value
MiG-3 - 2004/11
LARGE-AIRPLANE MODELERS usually like to use World War II
fighters as subjects, as can be seen at most International Miniature
Aircraft Association fly-ins. It’s easy to spot P-51s, P-47s, F4Us, Fw
190s, Me 109s, Zeros, and so on, but where are the MiGs and the
Yaks?

