Recall the golden years of aeromodelling with these pictures of magazines published in Australia and having significant control line content.

2002 Nats photos"Australian Model Hobbies", published irregularly around the beginning of the nineteen fifties by Bill Evans, was the first Australian magazine to publish significant control line aeromodelling content.  Early issues of this magazine dealt almost exclusively with free flight aeromodelling, as this was at the time about the only kind of model aircraft flown.  But as control line developed so did its coverage in "Australian Model Hobbies".  Old copies of this magazine now provide some of the best records we have of the early days of aeromodelling in Australia.

Following the demise of "Australian Model Hobbies" there were control line articles in newspaper type publications such as the short lived "Boy", but no Australian published magazines existed until "Model News" appeared.

"Model News" was first published by Russ Hammond in northern country New South Wales around 1957.  After several years it was taken over by Adrian Bryant in Queensland and continued to appear until at least 1965.  Its only competition in Australia was from magazines published overseas.  Appearing during the golden years for control line it naturally had lots of control line content plus an appropriate mix of free flight and radio control content.

Contributors to Model News included some of the country's highest profile modellers, often writing under noms de plume.  Tony Farnan was known as "Nitro", Monty Tyrrell as "Tensix", and Leo Toft as "Avian".  But the publishers could never afford to pay for contributions, which probably means the magazine was never a raging commercial success.

As a medium of communication between Australian aeromodellers "Model News" was invaluable; unsurpassed in its time.  There were no Internet websites in those days, and the few club newsletters that existed were cranked out by hand on spirit duplicators or Gestetner machines, as desktop publishing was still to be invented.  Australian aeromodelling would have been much the poorer had it not been for the enthusiasts who published "Model News".

"Modellers Monthly" was a cross between a magazine and a newspaper that appeared for a while in the years following the demise of "Model News".  "Modellers Monthly" featured a bit of control line content mixed in with scale non-flying aircraft models, boats, cars, and so on.  It largely ignored radio controlled modelling, a brave move at a time when radio control seemed to be the only branch of aeromodelling capable of supporting viable Australian aeromodelling magazines.

By the year 2000 Airborne Magazine had become Australia's longest-lived magazine, and was describing itself as Australia's leading radio control model aeroplane magazine.  In its early days it was edited by free flight enthusiast Merv Buckmaster and contained occasional control line articles.  Today, its control line content seems to have disappeared.

The advertisements appearing in magazines give a good indication of the offerings available to modellers of the past.  Hearns Hobbies catalogue was almost a magazine in itself.

Overseas magazines were widely read in Australia, providing us with news of what was happening in modelling circles worldwide.



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