ok, here's some 3 views, and a few links to some good sites with tons of 3 views that could keep anybody busy for a very long time. as i mentioned in the first post, all you need to get these things together is the 3 view, balsa wood, glue, a printer, and some patentice, oh yeah, and an exacto knife. i usually use 1/32" balsa for the wings of my planes, but its usually a good idea to use 1/16" balsa the first time simply because 1/32 is incredibly fragile (plus the AA's motors can lug around up to 20+ grams, so it can handle the extra weight of the 1/16th). craft stores and hobby shops carry balsa usually, sometimes you can find it in the oddest of places. they also usually carry Xacto knives and blades. always use a new blade when possible, even semi-dull ones can tear balsa rather than cut it. as for glue, i've always used medium CA. even the small bottles will last me for months and months, it only takes a tiny bit to get balsa to hold together well. ambroid glue is another option, as this one sheds a little weight as it dries, CA doesnt. i didnt mention it above, but a fine grit sanding paper can really help too (smoothing the leading edge of a wing for instance).
anyway, i've attatched a couple 3 views i've used to build the planes above. i usually print them out on cardstock paper since its a little more stiff, cause once you cut the drawings out of the cardstock, you can trace around the edges onto the balsa a lot easier than normal paper. also, here's some sites i use for getting 3 view drawings. this first one kept me busy for over an hour just looking at them all:
http://members.fortunecity.com/inedesca/ and here's the other site i use:
http://www.suurland.com/blueprints.p...=11&order=name
if there's a plane that you like and want to try building it, but you couldnt find the 3 views on those sites, just do a search for it on google or a similar site. you can find some pretty obscure 3 view drawings.
i just added two .PDF files, one of the Square 9 (the LRF plane), and a Plank Wing, designed by Rolf. both are good flyers and dont take much time to get together