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This is Jason Webb’s web site dedicated to the aircraft and airmen of the 361st Fighter Group. It contains material and pictures submitted by a variety of people, including some who served with the USAAF. It also includes an R/C models page showing P-51’s and P-47’s flying in the group’s colours.
The site of the very well known Ghost Squadron who provide a lot of support at LMA events.
The Midlands Large Model Flying Group
This group, based in the middle of the UK, specialises in the building and flying of large models. They host a one day fly-in for LMA members and one of the main events.
www.tsxonline.co.uk
This website by Steve Ricketts has three main components covering the production of Custom Graphics, enabling you to use his Web design facilities and obtain Jetworld Kits. This is in addition to some interesting information on his own models.
The North Lincs Model Flying Club
This club hosts one of the LMA events and enjoy the benefits of flying from a large grass field with wide open spaces to enjoy your flying.
Light Weight Pilots
New site dedicated to making blue foam Scale pilots and cockpit interiors
A very comprehensive collection of airfoil sections listed against aircraft types, listed in name of aircraft order; beware that sometimes the Company name precedes the aircraft name.
Comprehensive list of airfoil sections and their ordinates based on Dover Publications classic Theory of Airfoil Sections by Ira H. Abbott and Albert E. von Doenhoff. This book has three large appendices containing tables of coordinates of a selection of NACA profiles, mean lines and sections.
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