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Vanguard is a 36" span, 1/2A power sport radio control model kitted by Guillows, free flight optional. An escapment toggled the rudder-only control and the 1/2A glow motor was unthrottled....
This plan would produce a very detailed scale aircraft which is best suited for an expert modeler. Note the unique wing
and stabilizer build which uses a half-shell similar to the Guillows fuselage...
The Westland Lysander was a British army co-operation and liaison aircraft produced by Westland Aircraft used immediately before and during the Second World War.
This particular plan is from...
A WW I fighter, originally rubber powered but can be converted to glow or electric.
Based on a Guillows Model Kit, WWI series, originally free flight but can be radio controlled
Another fine example of small 1:20th scale rubber band powered plane. High detail for such a small plan. Some skill will be required to construct and fly this model.
Video of an excellently crafted...
This is a typical 1/2 former build (think Guillows) powered by the late, lamented, Jetex system. All the former
and rib patterns are on a separate sheet, and the plan includes build instructions. ...
The Focke-Wulf Fw 190 Würger is a German single-seat, single-engine fighter aircraft designed by Kurt Tank in the late 1930s and widely used during World War II. This plan has no noatation as to the...
FF Rubber powered aircraft. This plan is for the experienced hand craft builder. Everything save the canopy and a couple plastic parts are made from scratch. Directions are handwritten in...
Grumman FF-1 Free-Flight / Fighter / 24 in. / 61 cm Span
222
Free-Flight
Airplane
Rubber-Band-Powered
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