Model building books
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Ranger Rob
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Model building books
After many, many years I want to return to model building. I want to start very simply with a snap-toghether kit and progress to a stick-built kit. I would like some suggestions on some good books to get me started in both areas. Suggestions much appreciated. Ranger Rob
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SteveM
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By snap-together I'll assume you mean plastic models, in which case I can't help you there as my first model was a glue together B-52 and I never looked back. I'm sure there are plenty of generic modeling resources that can apply to both plastic and wood so I will just focus on books/resources that I am aware of that pertain to wooden models.
Don Ross's Books are great for free flight on rubber power and sort of useful for other power sources and controlled flight. A lot in the R/C world has changed in recent years which really out dates that part of his two books.
Mike's flying scale model pages are a great online resource for free flight, especially rubber powered.
I would be remiss to not also mention the Virtual Aerodrome as a great resource to see how others build their planes and to ask questions on their techniques.
Good forums are Small Flying Arts for all things flying related and RCGroups for all things R/C related.
Don Ross's Books are great for free flight on rubber power and sort of useful for other power sources and controlled flight. A lot in the R/C world has changed in recent years which really out dates that part of his two books.
Mike's flying scale model pages are a great online resource for free flight, especially rubber powered.
I would be remiss to not also mention the Virtual Aerodrome as a great resource to see how others build their planes and to ask questions on their techniques.
Good forums are Small Flying Arts for all things flying related and RCGroups for all things R/C related.
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supercruiser
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John G. Jedinak
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Ranger Rob
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modeling books
Thanks for your suggestions. I'll get busy looking on-line and ordering the Ross books. In answer to supercruiser, my last build was a stick-built, U-control power plane, very small, I built 60 years ago. You can see that the memory bank is empty. Thanks, all.
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John G. Jedinak
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