Power Scale Slope is the name of the game and many modern jets have found favour for this style of flying. The Thunderbolt looks just great skimming the ground and turning tight to come in for another attack. Designer: T WatersStar Rating: **Wingspan: 1409mmEngine Size: R/C Functions: 2
Power Scale Slope design for three function control or 2 without rudder. This 50in. span model uses conventional built up structure and uses either a transmitter mixer or mechanical mixer in the model for elevon control. Designer: Ian BensonStar Rating: **Wingspan: 1270mmEngine Size: R/C Functions: 3
This slope-soaring semi-scale Sabre spans 62in. and requires two channel radio (ailerons and elevator). Balsa fuselage sheet tail surface, foam veneered wings (templates shown). Wing could be traditional structure, sheet covered. Designer: Ron CollinsStar Rating: ***Wingspan: 1574mmEngine Size: R/C Functions: 2
This graceful 1/4scale(152 1/2in. span) replica of a well-known vintage. British sailplane is of a conventional construction in balsa and ply. A steady, majestic performer. Designer: Simon KiteStar Rating: ***Wingspan: 3867mmEngine Size: R/C Functions: 4
Build your very own V-bomber with these plans for an 82in. slope-soaring Victor. Four-function radio controls ailerons, elevator flaps and, for added inflight fun, drop-off pods. A docile jet rewarding performer. Designer: Jim StrainStar Rating: **Wingspan: 2082mmEngine Size: R/C Functions: 4
Designer: Chas GardinerStar Rating: **Wingspan: 1905mm Engine Size: R/C Functions: 2Specially designed for feathers/scales/skin class of slope soaring, this R/C replica of a common seabird spans 75in and uses 2ch radio for aileron and elevator control.