JACK-O-LANTERN .46 POWER PLANE!
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JACK-O-LANTERN .46 POWER PLANE!
Click on these two links and check this out!
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2003-12/546543/jack1.jpg
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2003-12/546543/jack2.jpg
I built some of these planes back around 1990 and they fly great. Here's how I'd build one now. I'd use pvc for the corntrol horns, elevon mixing and a .46 engine with one of those apc 12x3 3d props. This came out of about a 1983 rcm magazine. I know some of you guys remember this kind of stuff, but I think most guys haven't been flying R/C this long? Happy Halloween!
Click on this link if you want to look at these plans big sized! They are the first 2 on the link. http://www.villagephotos.com/pubbrow...lder_id=674181
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2003-12/546543/jack1.jpg
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2003-12/546543/jack2.jpg
I built some of these planes back around 1990 and they fly great. Here's how I'd build one now. I'd use pvc for the corntrol horns, elevon mixing and a .46 engine with one of those apc 12x3 3d props. This came out of about a 1983 rcm magazine. I know some of you guys remember this kind of stuff, but I think most guys haven't been flying R/C this long? Happy Halloween!
Click on this link if you want to look at these plans big sized! They are the first 2 on the link. http://www.villagephotos.com/pubbrow...lder_id=674181
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RE: JACK-O-LANTERN .46 POWER PLANE!
I was just thinking about one of these today. Thanks for the info.
NOW, does anyone know where I can find plans for the holloween WITCH that was very popular a number of years back. It had a foam body, loosly swinging legs and a kite like cape for lift. It was the most popular novelty plane I have ever seen at an airshow.
Cajun[8D]
NOW, does anyone know where I can find plans for the holloween WITCH that was very popular a number of years back. It had a foam body, loosly swinging legs and a kite like cape for lift. It was the most popular novelty plane I have ever seen at an airshow.
Cajun[8D]