I've recently completed a Night Hawk.....have modified it a bit from standard....different fin shape and slight tweaks to the front fuselage profile and centre strut arrangement....oh and flexible leadouts.....I love these simple models and I know a lot of you feel the same way....for minimum effort you certainly get a big reward...thats a DC Super Merlin up front....30 years old and still going strong!
Have a look at Dens Night Hawk
Whip Power Models now in stock
Please take a look at the new section which has designs available using a form of engine guaranteed to be 100% green and a whole lot of fun!
More Accessories Available
Due to popular demand I have added some more accessories.....Handles, Lines, Flexible Leadouts and more tanks are now available...please visit the Accessories section to see the additions......keep asking and I will do my best to meet your needs
The Gordons - Lil Bat & Zoomer
Heres some comments and pictures received from Colin and Grant Gordon...two of my Scots customers...thanks Colin looking forward to seeing your Phantom XV in due course and looks to me like congratulations are in order for Grant....well done and keep up the good work - Den
Hi Den
Just an update that we managed to fly the models today, Grant had his first shot of control line flying and was very excited. I used the technique of flying the Lil Bat and getting Grant to crawl along to meet me in the centre and hand the lines over to him.
I flew on 33 foot lines and was very happy with the flights .There was a little bit of wind, so I had to keep working at keeping the line tension. After a couple of flights Grant had really got to grips with the plane. It was funny to see him dizzy, we were also doing trimming flights with the Zoomer, and in short it was all a complete success.
My son Grant and myself have really enjoyed the building and flying of these kits, the Lil Bat turned out to be a good trainer as well as being a quick model to fly for the more experienced. I personally thought the quality of the wood and hardware were excellent, and the kits were built very easily. Grant only needed to be told what to do occasionally during the builds. My only criticism was maybe a wee bit more information is needed on the plans regarding line lengths and info on leadouts. All in all we had a great time in building and flying the kits, highly recommended. As for the progress of my Phantom XV, haven’t done a great deal more to it but will keep you posted.
Regards Colin & Grant
Perky now available
Perky kits are now available and can be found in the Sport/Trainers section.....this attractive alternative to the Phantom XV is proving very popular in various countries around the world and a postal contest is run by BHM to support them....great for club events too....who will be the first in the UK to show what a good British diesel can do I wonder?.....hmm where did I put that PAW CT 09!
Den
Sarpolus 1/2A's
I've been keen to try one of the Dick Sarpolus flat plate wing stunters since reading about them on the Barton Forum...they got rave reviews there and I know are very popular in the States where Dick is well respected...but could such a simple design really be aerobatic?.....well the answer is most definitely YES....but you do need a hot motor to do it.....heres my BHM 1/2 A Nobler
Has a dieselised Norvel 061 and flies like demon on 30ft lines.....Dick reccomends 35ft lines in his book and Larry at BHM says 40....I can believe it.....gotta say these kits are LOADS of fun for very little effort., see them in the 1/2A section....highly reccomended!!!
Bye for now
Den
Stunt Rockets arrive...and sell out fast!
One of Walt Musciano's most unusual designs is now available as a Black Hawk Models kit...
The 1951 Stunt Rocket just oozes that American 50's iconic look....a limited number have just arrived at a price that can not be repeated...they are going fast....dont miss out on a real opportunity to turn heads at your flying field!!
The first three kits have now sold.....I will try to get a couple more but it may be end of August at least before they arrive...if you are interested in reserving one please contact me.
Walt Musciano...An American view
I asked Rich Kacmarsky to comment on why Walt Musciano and his designs are so important to our American cousins....here is his reply


Golden Hawk Kit Review
Black Hawk Models Golden Hawk Kit Review



SIG Spad reviewed in August Aeromodeller...10% off for September
Mike Parry reviewed the BHM SIG Spad in the August AMI/Aeromodeler....by popular demand the Biplane Bonaza Special Offer is continued for September with 10% off biplane kits...
DMS appointed UK Agent for Cox International
I’m pleased to announce that Dens Model Supplies has been appointed a UK agent for Cox International…. here is their statement about the current situation.
On February 6/2009, at 16:00 hrs MST, Estes Industries (the owner of Cox Hobbies) effectively shut down their "Cox" division, affecting the supply of all their vintage Cox products. Finished is everything that is associated with gas-powered engines and flying.
Cox International, were in a position to acquire the remaining Cox inventory, including many engines and parts, as well as tooling, dies, moulds and machinery. At present, there is sufficient supply on hand in our facilities to supply the world market for some time.
Also, we are in the process of setting up manufacturing to continue production of some more popular parts and accessories, all with original Cox tooling and partially with former Cox OEM suppliers. Although the number of items we plan to manufacture is limited at present, we will look at what else is viable down the road.
All I would add is that current prices reflect the initial state of worldwide supply and demand…they wont last forever!!
Den
Kits for Cox Sure Start arrive
Please have a look in the 1/2A section at the newly arrived PS 3900 PT 19 kit that is specifically designed for the Cox Sure Start engine.....offers a great way to have a go at 1/2A flying without breaking the bank!
Vintage CL Kits arrive
After considerable development Black Hawk Models have released their Tethered Trainer kit....an elegant design from the early days of Control Line flying....the model illustrated was built by Gabriele Macri of Italy and is powered by a O & R 0.23....Gabriele reports that the Tethered Trainer is a delight to fly on 52 ft lines and that because of its slow, relaxed flying characteristics he can do powered touch and go's easily!
Richard Arnolds Giant King Pin
Just received this from Richard .... says it all really!!
Den
New Sport Stunt Kits
Some time ago, Larry Rice at BHM told me that he was going to kit some American Slow Combat designs from about 40 years ago....these were originally flown with Fox 35's or similar ...... so not very powerful engines ...... the wing area is not much bigger than a Peacemaker ..... ideal as a sport stunter with a modern 2.5cc Diesel or 19 to 25 Glow ....... fully laser cut, a good hardware package......quick and simple to build.....and an attractive price.....check out the new sport stunt section for further details.
Cox Mufflers Available
Many of you have asked for Cox Mufflers and I have finally managed to track a few genuine Cox items down......now available in the Cox Spares Section
RC Engines available
I am now stocking the RC Flyer engine which has a throttle, its great value at £25, to see more visit the engines section. You will also find a link to a review of the throttle operation and other Cox products.
Sharface with Sure Start
Lee Damms has built a great Sharkface and powered it with a Sure Start, heres what he had to say:-
Hi Den
Sharky went to the field today all I can say is brilliant, looks windy but my hair is rather thin these days it was about 8mph and the Sure Start was certainly powerful enough considering I tend to build heavy, block balsa in the nose as per plan but then 1/16" ply going back to where the wing finishes. There are only 3 internal formers and the fuselage was brush painted with flair spectrum light blue and the wings and tailplane were covered with some scrap yellow solartex I had. The downthrust gave the lads at the field a giggle but it was per plan and it needs it, take her up in large circles and you're ok she's perfectly balanced with the Sure Start and the glide is long (more circling to loose height), she can really climb.
Regards
Lee