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Type
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Exotic-Flying-Stuff
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Slope
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Racing
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Trainer
Multirole
Xperimental
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Not-Scale
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Parkflyer
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More-Than-6-ch
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More-Than-4-Planes
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Wingspan
Less-Than-50cm (20in)
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75cm-To-100cm (30in-To-40in)
100cm-To-125cm (40in-To-50in)
125cm-To-160cm (50in-To-63in)
160cm-To-200cm (63in-To-79in)
200cm-To-260cm (79in-To-102in)
More-Than-260cm (102in)
Wing Dihedral
Dihedral
Anhedral
Polyhedral
Gull-Wing
Inverted-Gull-Wing
Motor Type
CO2-Powered
Diesel-Powered
Electric-Powered
Gas-Powered
Glow-Powered
Jet-Powered
Jettex-Powered
Rocket-Powered
Rubber-Band-Powered
Number of Motors
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2-Push-Pull
2-To-4
5-To-8
More-Than-8
Motor
Less-Than-50-Watt
50-To-150-Watt
150-To-300-Watt
300-To-500-Watt
500-To-750-Watt
750-To-950-Watt
950-To-1200-Watt
1200-To-2200-Watt
2200-To-3200-Watt
3200-To-4200-Watt
More-Than-4200-Watt
Engine
Less-Than-0.049-CI
0.049-To-0.15-CI
0.15-To-0.20-CI
0.20-To-0.35-CI
0.35-To-0.40-CI
0.40-To-0.60-CI
0.60-To-0.90-CI
0.90-To-1.20-CI
More-Than-1.20-CI
Material
Composite
Foam-EPP
Foam-Depron
Foam-Other
Plastic-ABS
Coroplast-SPAD
Various-Wood-Types
Weight
Less-Than-50g (1.75oz)
75g-To-100g (1.75oz-To-3.5oz)
100g-To-200g (3.5oz-To-7.0oz)
200g-To-300g (7.0oz-To-10.5oz)
300g-To-500g (10.5oz-To-17.6oz)
500g-To-1000g (17.6oz-To-35.2oz)
1000g-To-1500g (35.2oz-To-52.9oz)
2000g-To-2500g (70.5oz-To-88.1oz)
2500g-To-4000g (88.1oz-To-141.0oz)
More than 4000g (141oz)
Landing Gear
Flying-Boat
Floatplane
Mono-Wheel
Quadricycle
Skid
Taildragger
Tandem
Tricycle
Skills
Novice
Low-Intermediate
High-Intermediate
Advanced
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About the Curtiss F11C-2 Goshawk Plan
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