




This is the Fubar, a gas design from the 50's. The engine is a Cox Killer Bee. Covering is Japanese tissue. I have done som initial glide tests, and it looks promising. I still have to work out the dethermalizer; the one shown on the plans is a bit flaky, but I think I can get it to work. The stabilizer is attached to the bottom of the fuselage, which makes the DT setup tricky.
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