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Old 05-24-2008 | 11:03 AM
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antique opa
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Default RE: plans for a combat ww1 .25 planes?

model airplane news also has a plan for the DVII. Fokker D-VII
Description: A mini WWI fighter for RC combat!

Designed by David Johnson, this diminutive Fokker D-VII is extremely easy to build and uses traditional construction techniques. The model has been designed around a .25-size engine and a C.B. Tatone Universal muffler for building ease. Flight performance is very good, and it doesn't have any of the bad habits that small biplanes sometimes exhibit.
Additional Information:

* Type: sport-scale WWI biplane
* Wingspan: 43.25 in.
* Length: 32.5 in.
* Weight: 55 oz.
* Wing Area: 519 sq. in.
* Wing Loading: 15.26 oz./sq. ft.
* Airfool: flat-bottom
* Radio req'd: 4-channel (aileron, elevator, throttle and rudder)
* Engine req'd: .25 2-stroke
* Engine used: O.S. .25 LA
* Difficulty Level: 2
* Sheets: 1


Difficulty Level:
LD2
Item Number: FSP0204A X0204A
$14.95