Douglas Aero-Bat (oz10278)
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Douglas Aero-Bat. Rubber sport model. Wingspan 65 cm. Originally published 1936 by the Douglas Model Aircraft Co Seattle, this here is a reprint from Modellismo in 1993.
Scan from DBHL, cleanup by theshadow.
ref DBHL-7319.
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(oz10278)
Douglas Aero-Bat
from Douglas Model Aircraft
1936
26in span
Rubber F/F Kit
clean :)
all formers complete :)
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Submitted: 15/07/2018
Filesize: 384KB
Format: • PDFbitmap
Credit*: DBHL, theshadow
Downloads: 448
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From Modellismo n.4 Oct. 1993. First year of magazine publication. But Modellismo is a magazine reborned from ash of the old Modellismo magazine (1940-50-60) so each number has the following numeration too in the honour of the last old editions. (XII-76) actually means 22th years of publication , number 76.Pit - 24/07/2018
Aha. Ok got it, thanks Pit.
SteveWMD - 24/07/2018
Glad to find this plan. I just inherited an original kit with everything but the plan. I could have gotten it close with the printwood and the overall dimensions advertised on the box (26" span, 19" long) but it's nice to have the plan.
When I build it I'll come back and upload some photos. Thank you!
David Aronstein - 08/01/2023
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