In past years, when I was a subscriber, I enjoyed Gordon Whitehead's column "Sport Master Scale." I don't know if he's still doing that but it was chock full of good ol' fashioned "do-it-yourself" scale modeling tips. FSM has joined the modern RC world in that they are now including some "ARF scale-up" type articles. All I know is that after looking at any issue of FSM, I'm motivated to crank up the level of my scale modeling!
"Even amortiguation systems works the same way as original" what the @$%^&)*^$@# ????
This is a case of a false cognate between Italian and English. My Mexican wife says stuff like this all the time. The Spanish version of this word would be "amortiguación" and refers to "dampening" or in the context of aircraft undercarriage "suspension." The English equivalent, which retains the same core meaning of "buffering," is "amortization" is used in finance to mean the slow paying off of a debt.
http://www.investorwords.com/200/amortization.html
But for those of you wanting to become amateur philologists, I heartily recommend "Hot for Words!" [8D]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJ5vx...feature=relmfu