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Post  roddie Fri May 30, 2014 9:17 am

I don't have a very large library.. but since getting involved in the hobby 25 years ago; I have acquired some publications from hobby shops, from friends and as gifts. One book that I do not have.. and would like to own is "Do You Speak Model Airplane?" I believe it's out of publication now.

My favorite books are those concerning aircraft design, specifications, history.. and model airplane tips on construction, finishing and flying.

Here are some of the books/binders in my workshop.. but there are a many others not shown. These are ones frequently used for reference while building.

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My newest book is a very nice hardbound that my wife gave me a few years ago entitled; "The Master Scratch Builders"... which is a spectacular account of the level of detail that can be achieved in miniature.

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Post  RknRusty Fri May 30, 2014 10:46 am

I wish it had occurred to me sometime along the way to seek publications on modeling. I was ignorant of any such thing. I should take a look at the library.
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Post  OVERLORD Fri May 30, 2014 11:08 am

I've got many shelves with many books but unfortunately none about modeling. Most are car books, books about engines and some technical aircraft books:

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Post  roddie Fri May 30, 2014 7:15 pm

Twenty some odd years ago, I traded a nice AR turntable with a guy I worked with.. for these 5 books from the RCM Anthology series. I would HIGHLY recommend any of them if you happen to see them for sale somewhere. My favorite is the one in the upper left... entitled "For What It's Worth" (Vol.5) A collection of handy hints for the R/C enthusiast drawn from the "For What It's Worth" feature, plus selected "How To" reprints from the magazine compiled by subject categories.

It is from this book that I built many useful modeling tools; including the RCM fuselage and wing jigs.

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Post  RknRusty Fri May 30, 2014 8:02 pm

AR, Acoustic Research. I used to have a pair of AR4s on a Stromberg Carlson tube amp... sorry, that's not all I took away from your post, just what rose to the surface.
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Post  dckrsn Fri May 30, 2014 8:33 pm

RknRusty wrote:AR, Acoustic Research. I used to have a pair of AR4s on a Stromberg Carlson tube amp... sorry, that's not all I took away from your post, just what rose to the surface.
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Post  Cribbs74 Fri May 30, 2014 9:24 pm

What's a model bookshelf?  lol! 

Maybe I should have one? I do have nearly every copy of MAN from 1947 thru the 90's
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Post  duke.johnson Sat May 31, 2014 12:55 am

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A guy came into the LHS awhile back when I was there loitering, and gave them a jig set up just like that. He told them to give it to someone who needed it. After he left they asked me if I wanted it. And of course I said YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS! It has never been used, still in the shipping boxes.
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Post  batjac Sat May 31, 2014 2:26 am

roddie wrote:Twenty some odd years ago, I traded a nice AR turntable with a guy I worked with.. for these 5 books from the RCM Anthology series. I would HIGHLY recommend any of them if you happen to see them for sale somewhere. My favorite is the one in the upper left... entitled "For What It's Worth" (Vol.5) A collection of handy hints for the R/C enthusiast drawn from the "For What It's Worth" feature, plus selected "How To" reprints from the magazine compiled by subject categories.

It is from this book that I built many useful modeling tools; including the RCM fuselage and wing jigs.

I used to turn to the For What It's Worth pages first thing when I got an issue of RCM.  But, what I'm religiously seeking on eBay these days is a copy of the RCM plans anthologies.  I REALLY want to get my hands on those copies.  With the current owner of the RCM plans having abandoned them, I want to at least have a record and small images of the decades of great planes that are about to be lost to history.

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Post  roddie Sat May 31, 2014 7:24 am

CORRECTION! The RCM wing and fuse jigs were built from plans from the "Flight Training Course" Vol.1 book, because both the RCM Basic and Advanced Trainers in this book are built using these jigs/fixtures.

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Here's a better photo of the fuse-jigs I built. The large one will hold a fuse up to 48" long, the small one 24". I added graph-paper to the bases for checking alignment and a layer of wax paper for glue clean-up. The clamps have soft foam rubber strips on their bearing surfaces.

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Post  Kim Sat May 31, 2014 8:37 pm

Like Ron, I've got a BUNCH of magazines, along with books stuck away here and there.

These are my favorites, and are usually close-by for rereading over coffee in the morning.

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The most dog-eared booklet I have is my autographed Old Buzzard's Soaring Book.  My last Ex actually called Mr. Thornburg and bought the book from him over the phone.  

Misspelled my name a bit...which somehow made it even cooler to me.

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Post  WingingIt74 Sat May 31, 2014 9:44 pm

CL planes... what else Smile
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Post  Kim Mon Jun 02, 2014 10:24 am

Not exactly a model airplane book...but it made me buy and build a Sterling Corsair, if that counts !

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Post  duke.johnson Mon Jun 02, 2014 10:29 am

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That's a really cool copy of the Old Buzzards Soaring book (signed), Sweet!  I'm looking for a copy at a reasonable price.  Do you have the other edition of the AMA plans book?
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Post  WingingIt74 Mon Jun 02, 2014 10:31 am

That's Awesome Kim! I'll have to show mine when I get home Smile
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Post  Admin Mon Jun 02, 2014 3:13 pm

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Its not on my bookshelf but its on the local Half Price Book's bookshelf. Is anyone interested in 1940-1960s issues of Flying magazine? They were asking about $3 an issue though.

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Post  mitchg95 Mon Jun 02, 2014 5:24 pm

Admin wrote:What's on your model bookshelf? 20140410

Its not on my bookshelf but its on the local Half Price Book's bookshelf. Is anyone interested in 1940-1960s issues of Flying magazine? They were asking about $3 an issue though.

I'd be interested in the ones from the 40's
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Post  WingingIt74 Mon Jun 02, 2014 10:23 pm

Oops... almost forgot to share my book I have.

One of my favorite possessions, I am honored that I was able to meet these men and women, who signed my books. These books sure have a lot of miles going to airshows and displays, back when I did living history. I asked many to sign the back of the book, if they could not find their plane within.

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Post  Cribbs74 Mon Jun 02, 2014 10:39 pm

Very Cool Travis! Especially Robert Morgans signature.

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Post  Kim Tue Jun 03, 2014 6:26 am

duke.johnson wrote:Kim
That's a really cool copy of the Old Buzzards Soaring book (signed), Sweet!  I'm looking for a copy at a reasonable price.  Do you have the other edition of the AMA plans book?

Yeah..it was a BIG surprise, and a treasure. My heroes in model aviation seem to run in "Daves": Dave Thornburg, Dave Robelen, Dave Platt.

Nope...these are pretty much the whole of my collection and all were given to me except the Old Buzzard Book.
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Post  Kim Tue Jun 03, 2014 6:28 am

Cribbs74 wrote:Very Cool Travis! Especially Robert Morgans signature.

That deserves a greenie!

Ditto from Me Travis !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post  jhaye Tue Jun 03, 2014 8:34 pm

One of the best books you can get your hands on is Walt Musciano's "Building and flying Model Airplanes", I read it and then built the trainer from the book. It started my interest in CL. If you like CL this is the book to have on your shelf.


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Post  roddie Tue Jun 03, 2014 11:02 pm

jhaye wrote:One of the best books you can get your hands on is Walt Musciano's "Building and flying Model Airplanes", I read it and then built the trainer from the book. It started my interest in CL. If you like CL this is the book to have on your shelf.


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I'd like to have that book Jim. Do you know if it's still being published? I have Harry Higley's "Flying Around" which explains the fundamentals of control line principals.. and I have a few other books in his series. "Harry's Handbook" for miniature engines has a chapter on Cox engines, which is very helpful for the beginner to understand their principles of operation and proper maintenance.

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Post  Admin Tue Jun 03, 2014 11:05 pm

mitchg95 wrote:
I'd be interested in the ones from the 40's

I'll try to make my way there tomorrow, see if they still have them. Its actually been about 2 weeks since I took that picture, I meant to post it on the forum but never go around to it.

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Post  GUS THE I.A. Wed Jun 04, 2014 1:28 am

I built from an airplane model book in the sixth grade. Great inspiration for many control line planes. I built several, and some were just pictures of completed planes. Nearly all were for the 1/2 A engines. I could check it out from the school library, keep it for a couple of weeks, and have a new airplane. Fun stuff! I would like to see that one again. It featured a solid balse profile trainer-in NAVY colors and markings-flew the heck out of that one.

About 30 years ago, I bought some new books :"HEY KID, DO YOU WANT TO BUILD A MODEL AIRPLANE?" That one was more directed toward rubber power, and indoor models. I built some of those, too. The LACY M-10 was one of them. Made 58 seconds on it's first flight out! A little trimming, and I managed a minute and 6 or 11 seconds. Good for me- that was my first attempt with REAL INDOOR models!

Now to rage... ARFs are not teaching the skills to people who wish to learn all about modelling.There is SO much more to it than opening a box, plugging stuff together, and attempting to fly!
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