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June 1960 Aero Modeller

June 1960 Aero Modeller

June 1960 Aero Modeller - Airplanes and RocketsTable of Contents

These pages from vintage modeling magazines like Flying Aces, Air Trails, American Modeler, American Aircraft Modeler, Young Men, Flying Models, Model Airplane News, R/C Modeler, captured the era. All copyrights acknowledged.

RipMax Hobby Shop c1949 - Airplanes and RocketsAccording to the About Us page on the RipMax website, "In 1949 Ripmax first opened its doors as a Toy & Model Shop based in Camden Town. Focusing on the popularity of Radio control, the co-founder, Max Coote, decided to concentrate on design and sale of exclusive lines of modelling goods, primarily accessories for model boats. 'Everyman's Model Shop' as it was known soon became recognised as the 'Radio Control Specialist', and it wasn't long before Max was looking at manufacturing and supplying to the model trade direct." One of the most popular items RipMax exported was the Jetex line of rocket / jet engines manufactured by Telasco.

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RMA Aircraft Equipment Ad, June 1960 Aero Modeller - Airplanes and RocketsVaripitch Prop.

Tough fibre blades with micrometer screw adjustment for pitches from 1 to 8 inches. Diameter 8 in. Suitable for sport and contest flying

Price 7/6

 

 

Posted April 12, 2019

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Even during the busiest times of my life I have endeavored to maintain some form of model building activity. This website has been created to help me chronicle my journey through a lifelong involvement in model aviation, which all began in Mayo, Maryland...

 

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