Stick Planes for IMAC
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From: Sandy,
UT
Sukhoi,
If you don't mind spending a little bit of money you can get a really nice one at http://www.total-composites.com/stickplane.htm
I think they are about $35, but it is really nice, and I think it comes with a stand/base that is a spinner.
I won one of them at a local IMAC contest, and it has worked really well for what I need.
-- Kevod
If you don't mind spending a little bit of money you can get a really nice one at http://www.total-composites.com/stickplane.htm
I think they are about $35, but it is really nice, and I think it comes with a stand/base that is a spinner.
I won one of them at a local IMAC contest, and it has worked really well for what I need.
-- Kevod
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From: Sammamish,
WA
The IMAC site has downloads for several aerobatic planes that
provide you with a colored profile version of the plane. Download
it, scale it to the size you want, print it out, mount in on some balsa
sheet and a dowel and you are all set.
Bruce
provide you with a colored profile version of the plane. Download
it, scale it to the size you want, print it out, mount in on some balsa
sheet and a dowel and you are all set.
Bruce
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From: Westerville,
OH
what i did was downloaded the stick plane from the imac site, and mate cutouts of each part with what if ican remember 1/16 inch lite ply. we used spray glue to get it to stick on the wood, and to top it off, since the guy i was with was clearcoating a plane, we decided to clearcoat the stick planes. thay came out greaat!...and pretty much free....
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