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Old 02-01-2005, 11:37 AM
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hello all.....just thought that i would ask you guys about this, whether any of you have a set of plans, or know where i could find a set on the net, cause i have been looking for quite a while now....

Any help ias greatly appreciated....

Andrew (y)
Old 02-01-2005, 11:45 AM
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Hello Andrew

If you are into vintage, there's a lizzie plan at theplanpage.com site http://www.theplanpage.com/Months/2101/ly.htm

If you are up for spending some money, nexus have plans of Lysanders from 19" to 100" span!
http://www.nexusonline.com/pages/nexusdirect.cgi

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thanks for the websites, and if you find any others could you please post them here....

Andrew
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One from Model Aviation:
http://www.modelaircraft.org/plans02.asp
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Old 02-01-2005, 01:05 PM
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There's one here, you'll need to search using lysander-
[link=http://www.profili2.com/eng/plans.asp]profili again[/link]
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thanks for all of your help, guys.........its a plane that not a lot of people have in thier hangars, and i thought that it would be a perfect sclae poject

thanks for your help,

Andrew
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Set it up as a Scale Texaco type model. That would be nice. Especially with the very scale like slower flying speed that the extra size would offer. Shoot for about 280 to 300 sq inches of area and as long as the cowl is not any larger than about 4 inches round the 8 inch prop typically used on a Texaco style model will work great.
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i arleady have the set up that i am going to be using....i am setting it up to be a WW2 recon plane that my grandpa flew in for some of the war.....i have a picture of him with it, and i can still see the serial numbers on the tail

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