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Old 08-23-2002, 06:09 PM
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Default 1976 Cannon Ball plans

Found this in an old stack of magazines, THE CANNON BALL.
From 1976, uses micro servos, a tee dee .020, has a bottom hatch for access.
Says full sized plans were available at the time, hmmmmm.
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Old 08-23-2002, 07:56 PM
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Default 1976 Cannon Ball plans

They have a web page at:

http://www.flying-models.com/

They don't list all their plans though.

Micro servos where available in '76???
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Default 1976 micro radio system ! You bet !

You bet there was a micro radio system available in 1976 . It was made by Cannon ( see picture in top thread ) . The servos were comparable in size to HS-80/CS-30 sized servos we have today. Ahead of their time and pretty good quality.


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