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Penguin
Type Model CL Scale Civil Sport.
Wingspan 42in.Midwing.
Engine Glow O.S Max .35
Designer Dave Kingman.
Magazine American Aircraft Modeler January 1972
More info here...
Uranus is a 1/2A contest-winning free flight design developed by Central New York State's Oscar Mayes in the early 1960s. The plane incorporated several design features that contributed to the...
Frank Scott designed this nifty all-balsa, 10" span free flight catapult glider of the Swedish Viggen (Thunderbolt) Mach 2
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Designed, drawn and flown by Brent Reusch in 1968 and published in American Aircraft Modeler, a design prize winner at the 1968 Toledo Show. The wingspan is 54 inches, flying weight is 5 1/4 pounds...
Britisher Terry Westrop designed and campaigned Loaded Dice, a "full house" F3A (FAI Aerobatics) plane, a 66" span model evolved from
his previous competition aircraft. Loaded Dice...
The Moto-Aviette was a pioneering human-carrying motorized aircraft, derived from the Aviette glider, designed by French aviation pioneers - Henry and Maurice Farman - in the early 1920s. Four...
Jim Mayfield designed this 29" span semi-delta wing control-line aircraft as a
testbed for a larger precision aerobatic stunter. An obvious and unique
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About the Charger Plan
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