Hubert Cance's 
"Unicorn Gallery"
 

Features remarkable renderings and concise profile drawings of 1918 to 1939 aircraft and many more subjects of interest to model builders.  These are available as prints, or in some cases, actual original art.  For a complete email catalog with subjects and prices,  contact Hubert Cance: hubert.cance@wanadoo.fr  Credit card via Paypal accepted.  


RC Model Airplane Reviews,
 
a new site by Bruce Bird.  Features a review site for books, kits and airplane models.  

 

New!  Port City R/C Airplane Club - "the best place to fly in West Michigan" presents a web site loaded with interesting items for model builders including a chat room and picture gallery.  Take a look! 

 

 Model-Airplanes.org

This web site, though mainly for RC builders,  is a great online resource for buying, building, and fixing model airplanes. "Whether you are just a beginner, a novice, or even an expert, we have all the information you are looking for."  Take a look -  you may find just what you need!!

  Don Campbell's Flying Flea website, devoted to the famed "Pou de Ceil" Mignet Flying Flea designs - full-size and models, as well as links to many other fascinating aviation sites.

 


You'll really enjoy this well-designed site by Bhagat Dhillon.  It features illustrated articles with tips for builders of small flying models, plus an active discussion board, downloads, tips, spotlights, and editorials.  It's a keen place to visit! 
Anyone for paper airplanes? At Fiddlers Green you can download cutout display models of airplanes, a small city of buildings, and lots of other neat paper stuff. Model Flying Machines 
This site is for those interested in making flying models of the early aircraft. Flying machines from the pre-1910 era, whether they be manned or not, are listed. An emphasis has been placed on the peanut scale plans and kits that are currently available for the enthusiast. 

THE MAXECUTER an introduction to the Maxecuter FAC and CAAMA SAM clubs. Membership and contest information, and a pictorial record of our members and their aircraft near and far. Also, some interesting and practical information sources are listed and linked.

Digital Card Models a series of W.W.1 card Models in 1/48th and 1/32nd scale. The models are provided in digital format on CD-Rom, along with editing and scaling tools. So far they have the BE2a, Sopwith Snipe, SPAD VII, coming the DH-2, Sopwith Camel, Avro 504K, and more.   Check it out
Frontroom Flyables Tiny, all-balsa Scale Profiles which can be flown in your Front Room. Inexpensive, simple and easy to build models. High quality, and good scale details. Also features the only Biplane Ornithopter kit on the market.

A marvelous site by Russ Naughton of Australia. 
Comprehensive aviation history accenting worldwide pioneers and their aircraft, including extensive Australian coverage.
Indoor Model Aircraft - This site offers everything for the indoor modeler including - photo gallery; plans; vendors for kits, materials and supplies; contests; building tips and more.
 
FREE FLIGHT SOURCE LIST Looking for quality free flight kits and supplies? Bob Clemen's web site offers a large listing of names and addresses, etc. of sources.
Indoor Model Airplane Information and Opportunities 
A pioneering site for indoor modelers. A site that is a good starting point for beginners and experts who enjoy playing with indoor model airplanes. Take a look at the email A-6 contest.

 

SHONAI PEANUT CLUB OF JAPAN A dynamic group who vigorously promote free flight scale modeling. Although specializing in indoor and outdoor rubber-powered Peanuts, they are also skilled in other forms of free flight. The club conducts international proxy contests, and their web site often features photos of unusual models, as well as links to other modeling sites.  

Aerofiles
K.O. Eckland's remarkable archive of aircraft and powerplant documentation, specifications, photos and an on-line forum.

Interested in radio-controlled model autogyros? Try Jim Baxter's web site autogyro.com.