Looking for early (1962) Falcon 56 plans
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Looking for early (1962) Falcon 56 plans
Hi All:
I'm looking for a copy of first generation Goldberg Falcon 56 plans from 1962, this would be the set that calls out the suggested engines as .09-.15-.19 and does not have the two piece torsion bar main gear.
Thanks for any help
Richard Browning
I'm looking for a copy of first generation Goldberg Falcon 56 plans from 1962, this would be the set that calls out the suggested engines as .09-.15-.19 and does not have the two piece torsion bar main gear.
Thanks for any help
Richard Browning
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RE: Looking for early (1962) Falcon 56 plans
Hi Richard.
I hava the regular pdf and there is written see the picture.
Are you interested in this one?
Edit: Ahh look at that RCU is eating the whole pdf!
Cees
I hava the regular pdf and there is written see the picture.
Are you interested in this one?
Edit: Ahh look at that RCU is eating the whole pdf!
Cees
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RE: Looking for early (1962) Falcon 56 plans
Yes I understand Richard, did find this note and that makes 1962 indeed doubfull!
I am interested in these plans too!!
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Cees
I am interested in these plans too!!
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Cees
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RE: Looking for early (1962) Falcon 56 plans
If i recall the plans I'm after also show an escapement and torque rod installation 1/8" thick vertical stabilizer and rudder, (3/16 on later kits), no Aileron mod, and no clunk tank, and as I said in earlier post, it had a one piece U shaped gear glued in place (the later kits had a two piece torsion bar type gear like the Sr. Falcon and Skylane 62.
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RE: Looking for early (1962) Falcon 56 plans
Put a message on the Vintage yahoo group at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/VRCS/. The Falcon 56 was the theme plane about 10 years ago and if I remember it did not have a steerable nose wheel either. Some of the VRCS fellows built it and must have had the plans.