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Tony Wright - Hints n Tips - ZXX work and various other ramblings (4 pages, 493K)

Gary Wright - The Wright Approach - Basic Skills and orientation (3 pages, 210K)

David Parnham - Tales from the Swamp - ongoing modifications to the Morley F1 Carbon 60 (3 pages, 433K)

Erik Astrom - Living Dangerously - advice on cold weather flying and model preparation (5 pages, 328K)

The new CSM Piezo Gyro - Press Release on this VERY exciting new Piezo. This is the first information released anywhere in the World, and W3MH has it - of course! (1 page, 22K)

Bergen Gas Intrepid Review - by Ben Mann. Originally covering three issues, we've joined the bits together and laid the article out as one PDF file. Building, flying, Q&A, see for yourself! (10 pages, 415KB)

A Tale of 2 X-Cells - Dave Day, one of the most respected writers in the world, puts pen to paper to describe his X-Cellent experiences. (11 pages, 357KB)

Curtis Youngblood - On 3D. Originally published across three issues of W3MH (May 1996 to July 1996), this is one complete article dealing with the problems of setting up the Tail Rotor for 3D flying. Essential reading for all levels of flyer, from the leading exponent of the art. (6 pages, 125KB)

Toledo 97 - One of W3MH's famous photo pictorials, by Dave Bone. (7 pages, 519KB)

Nothing Gets a TEN - A light hearted look at the W3MH kit review marking system. (2 pages, 125KB)

The UK's April Charmouth Event - The Charmouth meet is world famous in England (!) and W3MH was there with the camera loaded. 23 pictures in this W3MH special photo pictorial (4 pages, 442KB)

MyStar 3D Setup - Marco Cantoni writes from Japan with details of how to setup the MyStar 30, 46 and 60 for 3D flying. An excellent article with plenty of photographs and diagrams (7 pages, 546KB)

Hirobo Cup UK - A report on one the the UK's major meetings, held July 27 1997 at Woburn Park (4 pages, 290K). Plus some information about the F3C World Championships and what we are hoping to do during them...

Canadian Connection/Consuming Considerations - Part 1 - Phil Noel's series of articles dealing with the selection of a model helicopter (4 pages, 132KB)

And Part 2 is available for download too (5 pages, 199KB)

Consuming Considerations - Part 3 ... of Phil Noel's series on selection of a model helicopter. This time he deals with frames and mechanics. Essential reading if you are in the market for a new machine. (5 pages, 290KB)

Old hands will know that W3MH started in October 1995, and produced a substantial monthly magazine until March 1997. The latter months were for subscribers only, but a year on we think it's time to release the later PDF magazines to all. They are largish files but well worth (we think...) downloading.

W3MH January 1997
W3MH February 1997
W3MH March 1997
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Colin Mill's Practical Theories Articles.
From the very early days of W3MH, Colin's articles are well worth reviewing as the theory of helicopter flight hasn't changed! All eleven of Colin's W3MH articles are here, they give a superb insight into the later development of the CSM gyro, whilst dealing with the theory of model helicopter flight and control in a very readable manner. Supported by an array of excellent line drawings.
Parts 1 & 2 Parts 3 & 4 Parts 5 & 6 Parts 7 & 8 Parts 9, 10 & 11

 

Mid Atlantic Helicopter Expo. - Ben Mann reports on the very well attended Mid Atlantic Helicopter Expo, held at High Point, NC, September 26, 27 and 28, 1997. Around 90 pictures to illustrate this popular event.

 

A live-as-it-happened report from the UK Team Manager, Peter Christy, on the 1997 helicopter aerobatic championships held in Turkey

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