Aristo Craft (Pilot) Curtiss FC-11 C-4 plans needed!
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Aristo Craft (Pilot) Curtiss FC-11 C-4 plans needed!
My wife recently purchased this kit for herself, but there's no plans or instructions for it. I'm hoping one of you can help her out. This is the ring-cowled Hawk with the pant-shaped wheel fairings that left the wheels exposed from the side, 48" span. Please P/M me with costs if you have these plans. Thanks.
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RE: Aristo Craft (Pilot) Curtiss FC-11 C-4 plans needed!
Hi Doug;
Greetings from the 'Valley of the Sun'.
I have the same kit with plans, and will be happy to copy a set for you and 'da Missus'. Please email me re particulars, and best regards from cloudy and almost warm Phoenix.
Joe Nagy. email: [email protected]
Greetings from the 'Valley of the Sun'.
I have the same kit with plans, and will be happy to copy a set for you and 'da Missus'. Please email me re particulars, and best regards from cloudy and almost warm Phoenix.
Joe Nagy. email: [email protected]
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RE: Aristo Craft (Pilot) Curtiss FC-11 C-4 plans needed!
I think that was one plan which was done for Polks by Walt Musciano. There are a couple versions of the same A/C, and he did the set of plans for the last revison. They are still available from him direct.
Wm.
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RE: Aristo Craft (Pilot) Curtiss FC-11 C-4 plans needed!
This is a pretty old kit. In fact, I think it's a R/C conversion of a C/L kit, since there's a sticker on the box with R/C on it. It covers another part of the label. There's a still beautiful spun aluminum cowl in there, though, and all the wood is taped together with Pilot labeled tape...
Anyway, Joe and I have the plans squared away, thanks for the information, though.
Anyway, Joe and I have the plans squared away, thanks for the information, though.