"Mighty Mini" Free Flight Model
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"Mighty Mini" Free Flight Model
Hi all,
Not sure if I'm doing this right - I'm sure you'll tell me if I'm not!
I have posted a "Wanted" ad here but thought I'd try a chat with you all...
At the British Nats this year(2012), I was enchanted by a small free flight model - about 2ft span - called a "Mighty Mini". I thought I'd build one, so have been trawling the 'net for a plan or even a kit, without success. If you look at YouTube clip:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDmVYwQGawc
you can see the model - look at 1 minute 25 sec, but it's there loads of times . It's the one the guys filming are flying. Not beautiful by any means, but definitely characterful. Has anyone out there got a plan (preferably digital [to enable email], but anything'll do) or maybe a kit? Or perhaps you guys could suggest a similar model - assuming of course that a plan is available for it!
Cheers.
Not sure if I'm doing this right - I'm sure you'll tell me if I'm not!
I have posted a "Wanted" ad here but thought I'd try a chat with you all...
At the British Nats this year(2012), I was enchanted by a small free flight model - about 2ft span - called a "Mighty Mini". I thought I'd build one, so have been trawling the 'net for a plan or even a kit, without success. If you look at YouTube clip:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDmVYwQGawc
you can see the model - look at 1 minute 25 sec, but it's there loads of times . It's the one the guys filming are flying. Not beautiful by any means, but definitely characterful. Has anyone out there got a plan (preferably digital [to enable email], but anything'll do) or maybe a kit? Or perhaps you guys could suggest a similar model - assuming of course that a plan is available for it!
Cheers.
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Hello Phil, for free flight and otherwise small aircraft designs the guys in the 1/2a - 1/8a forum are the experts. I have seen these guys come up with plans for 55 year old models. It's amazing what these guys can scratch build too. Their forum is here: http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/forumid_70/tt.htm