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Jack Stafford Chipmunk?
Anybody have any experiences with this one?
http://www.rcstore.com/rs/general/de...6671&catego=PL I just can't seem to leave it alone and I think it would make a great sport plane with a ST 51 on the nose. Mark |
RE: Jack Stafford Chipmunk?
I agree - I think would make a great sport aerobatic plane. I've long thought it was a great looking model too. It did well enough that the late Cliff Wierick flew it at the Internats held in Corsica in 1967. Stafford's kit's were all well done in my opinion and his original Chipmunk kit sometimes shows up on eBay, etc.
My Stafford Chipmunk kit's not for sale <grin>. I do have a set of the original plans from MAN I might part with since I have the kit and the original MAN issue that the plans were in. Tony |
RE: Jack Stafford Chipmunk?
ORIGINAL: tony-howard I do have a set of the original plans from MAN I might part with since I have the kit and the original MAN issue that the plans were in. Tony Mark |
RE: Jack Stafford Chipmunk?
Here ya go. http://www.jsmodels.com/Chipmunk.htm You can fly it in the VR/CS meets also.
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RE: Jack Stafford Chipmunk?
In the early 70s a really good Northwest pattern flyer flew a Chipmunk in pattern competition. He did extremely well in the air but lost points on take off and landings. I’ve always thought that they were a neat looking and flying aircraft.
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RE: Jack Stafford Chipmunk?
I've got both the original magazine article and the full size plans. Years ago, I also had the kit which a buddy was to build for me, but lost track of him and the plane.[:o]
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