Boxer 60 question
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I recently purchased at an estate sale a collection of RC stuff. One plane that had me curious was what I eventually found out was a Boxer 60. In the many boxes of stuff I got was a set of plans for the Boxer 60. I also found the instruction manual and a photo of the completed plane all contained in a shipping tube. I also have a fiberglas fuselage for it. Initially I didn't make the connection between the fuse and the plans. I was in a hurry to go through all thestuff. The fiberglas fusematches the plans exactly in size and shape and is beautifully laid up. All there is are the plans, manual, photoand the fuse. Anyone know anything about the plane? I'm looking to sell it as I'm more of a scale guy than pattern type and was wondering what it all might be worth. Everything is in excellent condition. Any help? Thanks.
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I had (still do) a Boxer 60 and loved it. I wasn't aware of a fiberglass version. It was my understanding the the Boxer was actually a wood version of the Cursor, designed to be easy to build straight, true and light.
I believe it was the last generation of pattern planes before engine displacement limits were lifted.
Scott
I believe it was the last generation of pattern planes before engine displacement limits were lifted.
Scott
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I just posted this in the classified sectionfor sale. There's a list of the items that will come with the plans and fuse. I think it's a good deal.



