Saturday, April 15, 2006
This is the DeHavilland DH-6, designed by Walt Mooney. The plans are available from Peck Polymers in the Walt Mooney Bag of Peanuts. This is a peanut scale model designed for indoor flying. This one has flown very well at the Teaneck Armory, Teaneck, NJ. The wheels are an old set of Fulton Hungerford wheels that I purchased many years ago. The tissue is white Japanese tissue. I printed the linen color, and the makings, on an injet printer. I created the markings in a graphics program on the PC. The tissue was not water-shrunk or doped. The propeller is laminated basswood.
Baby Biplane The plans for this were featured in Flying Models magazine a few years ago. It was originally designed for the K&B Infant ...
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A Satellite 320 free flight model. I recently built this from a Midwest kit that I purchased when I was a kid, back in the late '60s. T...
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This is the Genesis Sailplane under construction. It was built from the Peck-Polymers kit, and will be radio controlled. The elevons have ...
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