Simple structure, 0.03 engine, 37.5in spanMade almost entirely of 3/16sq. balsa, this ultra-simple tailess pusher is an easy-to-build novelty with terrific flight stability. Dismantles for easy transport and packing. Span 37 1/2in. Designed for Allbon Dart, but can use any3-5cc motor.
Design by Steve EmeryStar Rating:Aircraft Type: Mini PatternWingspan: 50.5 inWing Chord 13.1/8in(root), 6.1/4in(tip)Wing Area: 462 sq. inAerofoil:SymmetricalDihedral: 1.3/4 in at each tip.Fuselage Length: 55in(inc spinner)Tailplane Span:22.3/8 inTailplane Area:143 sq.in.Tailplane Section: FlatFin Height:8.1/4inFuel Tank: 8oz KavanEngine: 0.45-0.53 2-St; 0.60 cu. in. 4-St.Control Functions:Aileron(flaperon), Elevator, Rudder, ThrottleC.G.(from l.e) 7.3/8 inAileron Throws 1/2in each wayElevator Throws: 13/16in up, 15/16in downRudder Thows: 2.1/4in each wayIf you fancy a full blown aerobatic model but don't have a big enough car or storage area for one of the ever increasing size F3A machines, Why not take a leaf out of Steve Emery's book and built yourself a mini version of your favourite acrobat.
Design by David StevensStar Rating:Aircraft type: '20s Style MonoplaneWingspan: 72 in.Wing Chord: 11"Wing area: 785 sq.in.All-up Weight: 7.3/4lb approxWing Loading: 23oz/sq ftAerofoil Section: Clark YFuselage Length: 49"Tailplane Span: 29"Fin Height: 13.1/4. 61 two stroke (cooker)or equivalent SLEC 11ozFuel Tank: SLEC 11ozRequired No. Channels: 4Control Functions: Aileron, elevator, rudder, throttleThe great thing about Nanny is that you're not obliged to follow any particular scale documentation-Just let your imagination run wild! Perfect for stooging around in all conditions, Nanny has a set of flying characteristics all of its own.A dream to fly this really is one of the best.
Designer: John BennettStar Rating: **Attract enormous interest with this rowing boat using an Action Man doll. Original used only one servo to cover rudder steering as well as stop and start and a small electric motor was fitted for main drive on the oars.
Drawn By: James A PottingerScale: 1:30WA: 21.42m (70ft3ins)Beam: 7.20m (23ft 6ins)Draft: 2.85m (9.04ft)Engine: Mercedes BenzBHP: 503Max. speed: 11knotsPropeller: 1530mm controllable pitchThe name, Trygve Braarud, commemorates Dr.Trygve Braarud, Professor of Marine Biologyat the University of Oslo from 1947to 1973, and the vessel was designed and built by Lindstols Skips & Batbyggeri of Risor.She is a research vessel operated by the University of Oslo, Norway, to meet the needs of chemists, geophysicists and geologists for measuring quantities of the essential elements and compounds that occur in low concentrations, particularly with regard to marine pollution investigations of seawater and marine sediments. This is recommended for model makers with some experience of building model boats from a plan.2 Sheet PlanFirst Published in Model Boats August 2010
An unusual model, electric powered, carrying retrieval jaws sprung by light eleastic, triggered by the stern of the 'casualty'. Jaw spread 25in. Almost any hull of about 27 x 9in can be used, and up to Marblehead size yachts can be retrieved (except in high winds). Fully detailed mechanism and lines for a suitable hull are included on the drawing
U597 QUADSA duration design for the 50 unit, the Ukkleis a Dutch design which comes with a profileplan for the Swedish SAAB J.29 fo r Atom 35, the French SIPA Mlni/et for a 100, or thefamous Folland Midge for either the 50B or100 units. Four reall y fi rst-class jetex models, with the SAAB specially advised for thebeginner.
Pusher engine for F/F or R/C 0.08 - 0.15, 60in spanUnorthodox tailless with a fantastic power range and suitable for sport flying or radio control conversion. Pusher engines, two-piece wings of extra strong construction, 60in. span, any engine from 1 to 2 1/2cc.
U784 B·70 VALKYRIEBy Bob LinnUltra modern " low budqet " semi-scale deltaof 23 in. span for. 8 c.c. motors which willrun in a clockwise direction if a pusherprop ell er is unobtainable. A thriller to fly. All sheet construction, very easy to build.