Not what I was looking for. [

] I've used those Dubro units in the past. They work, but not what I'm after for this application.
I should be more specific...
I'm about to begin construction of a classic pattern plane with a fiberglass fuselage. I want the switch as hidden and aerodynamicaly clean as possible..... BUT, I don't want to take the wing off to turn the model ON/OFF.
I guess I'm not looking for your "traditional" switch. I've seen some giant scale switches that have a jack or plug placed in the switch for the OFF position. Pull the jack out to turn the switch ON. Put the jcak in to turn the switch OFF. It's very clean and not much resistance to airflow over the fuselage. If anyone knows what I'm talking about, can you provide a link to those switches?
Any other way to bury a switch or use a non-traditional switch and have very little showing? It's a classic pattern plane, so there is no open cockpit. There is no place on the outside of this little bullet-shaped plane that a switch will not be seen or will not effect airflow. Thats why I want to try and hide it as mush as possible.
Other ideas?
Thanks guys.