- Richard Crossley’s Luscombe SilvaireWhen Atomic Workshop gave me a ‘Zombie’ to trial, my plan was to convert one of the large fleet of rubber powered models that I had in the attic. I chose a little ‘Keil Kraft’ Luscombe Silvaire. This is quite a dainty model, and although it is 21″ span it looks much smaller due to… Read more: Richard Crossley’s Luscombe Silvaire
- Peter Smart’s Me323 GIGANTThis model certainly lives up to its name! Peter Smart’s Me 323 Gigant is by no means small nor agile but at 48″ wingspan, 32″ length, 146g and powered by six Falcon PU04 motors it knows how to impress! On paper it all looked good: Six PU04’s developing in excess of 60g of thrust and… Read more: Peter Smart’s Me323 GIGANT
- Richard Crossley’s Piper Super CruiserIntroductionWhen I found out that Atomic Workshop produced a range of motors and cells to complement the Zombie flight profiler, I couldn’t resist building a model to try them out. I had the plan the little Keil Kraft Piper Super Cruiser kit, this was a lovely Bill Dean design, and one of the Junior Flying… Read more: Richard Crossley’s Piper Super Cruiser
- Richard Crossley’s LFW ‘Cato Engined’ ButterflyThe LFW ‘Cato engined’ Butterfly was a pretty American design, and flew just after the first world war. It was intended to be a lightplane for the masses, but was never put into production due to much cheaper ‘war surplus’ aircraft flooding the mark
- Tom Hallman’s Waterman AerobileIntroductionWhen Tom Hallman contacted us with details of his Waterman Aerobile we were so impressed with the high build and finishing standard that we just had to feature this little gem on the website. Be sure to check out Tom’s additional photos and video footage at the bottom of the page… take it away Tom…… Read more: Tom Hallman’s Waterman Aerobile