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Ron: Here is a "LINK" to the kit places on the SENIOR PATTERN ASSOCIATION website. Several of
the kitmakers and shortkit makers there. It is:
http://www.seniorpattern.com/links.htm
Hope this will be a help to you.........best wishes,
Bruce Underwood SPA # 15
Guntersville, AL
[email protected]
the kitmakers and shortkit makers there. It is:
http://www.seniorpattern.com/links.htm
Hope this will be a help to you.........best wishes,
Bruce Underwood SPA # 15
Guntersville, AL
[email protected]
#4

You need to more closely define "old" and "pattern" planes. In the meantime, here are some for your viewing pleasure:
http://www.eurekaaircraft.com/
http://homeandhobbysolutions.com/
http://www.bridiairplanes.com/
http://www.precisionaerocomposite.com/
Carolina Custom Aircraft, no website. Contact Dan Hines (userid: deadstik) and he will e-mail you a brochure of his stuff. Search on his name or the company name in this forum and you will find him.
Mark
http://www.eurekaaircraft.com/
http://homeandhobbysolutions.com/
http://www.bridiairplanes.com/
http://www.precisionaerocomposite.com/
Carolina Custom Aircraft, no website. Contact Dan Hines (userid: deadstik) and he will e-mail you a brochure of his stuff. Search on his name or the company name in this forum and you will find him.
Mark
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ORIGINAL: ron9844
Thanks to all for the inputs, this is just what I needed. I was looking for Kwick-fly and King Altair and Lou Andrews planes.
Again Thanks
Ron
Thanks to all for the inputs, this is just what I needed. I was looking for Kwick-fly and King Altair and Lou Andrews planes.
Again Thanks
Ron
http://www.lazer-works.com/main.html
look under the "Misc." section.
Mark




