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    Gerfaut model airplane plan

    Gerfaut  ( 93 in. / 236.2 cm )

    PDF Bitmap Wood Plans from Magazines

    Gerfaut is a glider named after the Gyrfalcon, the largest falcon species in the world. The plane, published by Les Belles Maquettes (Beautiful Models) has a French heritage and conveys uncommon...

    Gerfaut Details:
    Type: Glider
    Class: Free-Flight
    Use: Sport
    Motor: Not-Powered
    Wingspan: 93 in. / 236.2 cm
    Publisher: Les Belles Maquettes
    Plan File Info:
    ID: 81461
    File Size: 1.7 MB
    Downloads: 266
    Comments: 0
    Listing Editor: aeroastro
    Added: 26/03/2015 23:36
    Updated: 31/07/20 04:11:55am

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    Gee Bee R-1 Super Sportster model airplane plan

    Gee Bee R-1 Super Sportster  ( 30.75 in. / 78.1 cm )

    PDF Bitmap Wood Plans from American Companies

    Type Model: Control Line, Scale, 1930s Racer Construction: Built-up balsa Wingspan: 30.75 inches, low-wing, dihedral Engine: single engine; K&B Torpedo .19 Designer: Les McBrayer Magazine:...

    Gee Bee R-1 Super Sportster Details:
    Type: Airplane
    Class: Control-Line
    Use: Racing
    Motor: Glow-Powered
    Wingspan: 30.75 in. / 78.1 cm
    Publisher: Les McBrayer
    Designer: Les McBrayer
    Plan File Info:
    ID: 81440
    File Size: 728.2 KB
    Downloads: 462
    Comments: 0
    Listing Editor: kenb
    Added: 26/03/2015 23:36
    Updated: 26/03/16 06:36:36pm

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    Albatros Glider model airplane plan

    Albatros Glider

    PDF Bitmap Wood Plans from Magazines

    An old favourite of many sailplane pilots. I love this design. If someone is adventurous enough I'd like a translation of all the instructions on the plan which are in French. I will definitely make...

    Albatros Glider Details:
    Type: Glider
    Class: Free-Flight
    Use: Sport
    Motor: Not-Powered
    Wingspan: 100cm-To-125cm (40in-To-50in)
    Publisher: Les Belle Maquettes
    Designer: Claude Weber?
    Date: 1960?
    Plan File Info:
    ID: 79427
    File Size: 1.0 MB
    Downloads: 639
    Comments: 0
    Listing Editor: bluebird1
    Added: 25/03/2015 13:27
    Updated: 17/09/15 05:56:07pm

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