Humm let's see
* Hooker ( GREAT flying plane)
* Spook 96" old timer (Pics attached. Electric power using a Dewalt Drill motor and 3:1 belt drive)
* Whimpy ( new old timer, would snap, spin, roll, etc)
* Scooter ( Push-Pull twin that looked like a shoe and flew like one. Did the flattest flat spin of any plane I ever had though)
* Hornet (1/2A sport ship...flew great right up to the spinner-spinner mid-air I had
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And a few others I can't seem to remember right now.
I only had a problem with one of them... It was the Spook. The instructiosn are very specific regarding the dihedral braces on the gull wing. If folowed to the T, the wing ends up as an inverted Gull. Nothing like a boat load of anhedrial on an Old Timer
Spoke with Jim P. @ toledo about this. He offered a free plan for the error. Really Nice guy to chat w/,