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Fletcher FU-24
Plan 911
Type Model RC Scale Civil Sport.
Wingspan 74in.Lowwing.
Engine Glow
Control 5 - 6 channels.
Designer Brian Donn.
Magazine American Aircraft Modeler September 1971
More info...
The Pegasus is a 4-channel sport aerobatic model kitted in Japan by Hinode Denko, and the plans subsequently published in American Aircraft Modeler magazine in the early 1970s. Designed for the Enya...
Frank Scott designed this nifty all-balsa, 10" span free flight catapult glider of the Swedish Viggen (Thunderbolt) Mach 2
fighter/interceptor. Designed for easy construction, the glider would...
Sunday Fun is Ed Westwood's 40" span v-tailed sportster, with a Tee Dee .020 mounted on a fuselage pylon ahead of
the wing. The plane was originally controlled by a single escapement, driving...
Ken Willard, prolific designer of numerous small sport model aircraft, designed "Sunday Fighters", sport biplane models loosely looking like WW1 fighters. With slight variations in wing,...
"Stark Shark" was designed by Central New York State's Richard "Dick" Allen as a high-performance, easy-building model with superior aerobatic performance. Spanning 60 inches and...
The Sperry Messenger was a low-cost, simple construction single-seat biplane designed by Alfred Verville of the US Army Air Service immediately after WW1, initially intended to replace motorcycles...
Cessna OE-2
Type Model RC Scale Sport Civil.
Wingspan 54in.Highwing.
Engine Glow Fox .15
Control 3 channels.
Designer Bob Wischer.
Magazine American Aircraft Modeler July 1962
Jester
Type Model RC Sport.
Wingspan 48in.Biplane.
Engine Glow .40 - .51
Control 3 channels.
Designer Ken Bonnema.
Magazine American Aircraft Modeler Mar.1967
Sunday Fun
Type Model RC Sport Glider.
Wingspan 40in.
Engine Glow Cox TD .020
Control 2 channels.
Designer Ed Westwood.
Magazine American Aircraft Modeler April 1968
More info here...
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About the Sunday Fun Plan
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