Aeronca chief not champ
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Pat Trittle has a 54" short kit: http://www.patscustom-models.com/aeronca_chief.htm
...Steve
...Steve
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There were two basic Chief designs, the pre-war (often called the "65", or 65-C or 65-CA; for the earliest ones, the 50) and the post-war 11AC. So when looking for plans, watch for it if you have a preference. The pre-war is harder to find. Not done that much. I have a 1/2A Texaco plan for the 65, but it is not rib-for-rib construction. I could get you an address but not copy...the guy who did it signed it to me and clearly wants a bit of return on his work. I think I paid him $15.
Jim
Jim
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My old Aeronca Chief website has a three view. Pat Trittles plane is the best 11 series kit produced yet. The Dare Chief is a combination of pre and post war details.
The three view saved at:
http://www.reocities.com/mrpeters.geo/RCModel.html
Pat used some of it during a redesign of his Chief when he found that the fuselage was too boxy.
The three view saved at:
http://www.reocities.com/mrpeters.geo/RCModel.html
Pat used some of it during a redesign of his Chief when he found that the fuselage was too boxy.
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Really nice 3-view...thanks! And Pat's rendition looks terrific.
The pre-war Chief had a different rudder, much like the "K" and "L" (maybe the same), and the cowl was different; many of them, but I think not all of them, had a joy stick and were sometimes called "stick Chiefs". Even among pre-war Chiefs there were differences in the windscreen, and some had rear windows and some didn't. That's about all I know. Here are some pics that I got from various internet sources...
The pre-war Chief had a different rudder, much like the "K" and "L" (maybe the same), and the cowl was different; many of them, but I think not all of them, had a joy stick and were sometimes called "stick Chiefs". Even among pre-war Chiefs there were differences in the windscreen, and some had rear windows and some didn't. That's about all I know. Here are some pics that I got from various internet sources...




