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The Fairey Firefly was a two-seat, carrier-based fighter aircraft developed for the Britiish Fleet Air Arm (FAA) during the second world war. The plane served with distinction during the war,...
Tarman is Max Blose's .60 powered low wing aerobatic sport model, using a foam wing to speed construction. Assembly is straightforward and the plane appears to be a 'no tricks' quickly-built sport...
Wisconsin's Don Condon designed and campaigned this 57" span sport-scale model of Leo Loudenslager's "Stephens Akro" aerobatic aircraft,
powered by a .40 to .60 glow engine and...
The Hegi plan for this T-45 is from a kit marketed and produced in Germany. The wingspan that I read about is anywhere from 49 inches to 55 inches and are foam sheeted with 1/16 (probably) balsa...
The "Simple Extra 230" is Fred Reese's 'schoolyard scale' sport aircraft design, kitted by Ace R/C in the 1980s,
powered by a glow engine in the .049 to .09 class - a TD 049, unthrottled,...
The plans presented here are for a sport scale model of the Bell P-39 Airacobra, one of the more successful fighter aircraft
during WW2, flown by the United States Army Air Forces as well as by the...
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...
This model of the Belgian Tipsy T.66 Nipper Mk 2 was designed by Bryce Petersen as a sport scale model of the single-seat aerobatic monoplane that first flew in 1957. The 54" span model,...
The Simple Cub is Fred Reese's 'schoolyard scale' sport rudder-elevator airplane, deliberately easy to build and powered by an .049 to .10 glow engine - a TD 049 is shown on the plans. The Simple Cub...
The Simitar 049 was designed by Bill Evans who designed many model airplanes of this concept i.e. basically a flying wing with a vertical stabilizer without a rudder. The wing on the Simitar 049 has...
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About the Simitar 049 RCM 669 Plan
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