Cloud Snooper (oz1)

 

Cloud Snooper (oz1) by Ed Konefes 1939 - plan thumbnail

About this Plan

Cloud Snooper. Free flight power model. The Cloud Snooper appeared as 40in, 50in and 72in span.

Quote: "Cloud Snooper, designed by Ed Konefes Dec 15, 1939. For all class B engines. Drawn by Joe Konefes - July 24 1985."

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Cloud Snooper (oz1) by Ed Konefes 1939 - model pic

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User comments

Hello, this is my Cloud Snooper which I built at 75% scale and added rudder and elevator control [pics 003-006]. Racestar 1306 motor with 6 amp esc used. Peewee .020 motor mount came from Willy Nillies and was painted. 40 grams nose ballast required. This model thermals very well on warm days. Build thread here: https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?4092875-75-Cloud-Snooper-scratchbuild
Ted Backs - 06/01/2023
Photos of the Snooper [main pic, 007].
TomRyan - 11/08/2025
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