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Are you sure you published those plans in the proper language, I couldn't read them very well.
You might be able to find some in English at RC Modler magazine.
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You might be able to find some in English at RC Modler magazine.
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Didn't see any plans either, the attachment must not have attached. I live right by WPAFB, and got lots of pictures of the one at the museum here in Dayton. But need ideas on how to power it. I'd appreciate ya tryin to post it again. ! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
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I got it... good post, Dick!
Joe -- RCM did publish a .40 size prop version in about 1997... a call to their people ought to score you some plans. I have the plans among my one-of-these days projects for conversion to slope soaring. I did look at the original (i.e. the one by Parker Leung, who designed the model). Good looking plane.
Joe -- RCM did publish a .40 size prop version in about 1997... a call to their people ought to score you some plans. I have the plans among my one-of-these days projects for conversion to slope soaring. I did look at the original (i.e. the one by Parker Leung, who designed the model). Good looking plane.