Model Aviation, Oct 2013 - Free Plans!
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A note in Jay's Column (Inside Loop, pg 8) mentions both are downloadable on the website. Digging further:
http://www.modelaviation.com/piperpacer
http://www.modelaviation.com/PT19
At the bottom of each article is a link.
Best regards,
Lee McDuffee
http://www.modelaviation.com/piperpacer
http://www.modelaviation.com/PT19
At the bottom of each article is a link.
Best regards,
Lee McDuffee
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I am confused. If you take the PT-19 PDF file to a print shop like Staples and ask for a 100% print out, you will get a 48X36 inch sheet of paper.. The completed model has a 40 inch wingspan. Is that too small or too big?
The Piper is much smaller, only an 18 inch wingspan. It prints out on a 22X15 sheet of paper.
The Piper is much smaller, only an 18 inch wingspan. It prints out on a 22X15 sheet of paper.
Last edited by JohnShe; 09-30-2013 at 05:47 PM.