Femto Fun 300 (oz10816)

 

Femto Fun 300 (oz10816) by Mark Duckworth 1999 - plan thumbnail

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Femto Fun 300. A 29 inch (710mm) span fun-fly parkflyer or indoor model, for geared 300 motors. Designed and drawn by Mark Duckworth.

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Femto Fun 300 (oz10816) by Mark Duckworth 1999 - model pic

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I just finished my Femto 300 build [main pic, 004, 005] :) Just waiting for a calm day ...
Adrian Henkel - 01/05/2024
Greetings! As always, thank you for all the work you put into this website! I have attached a couple of photos of the Femto Fun Flyer I built when the plans first came out [pics 006, 007]. I downsized the plans by about 33% in hopes I could use the Czech brushed motor I had but the tiny motor did not put out enough power [pic 006]. So I replaced it with a larger motor [pic 007] and it flew great! I had a lot of fun with it until a radio glitch resulted in a catastrophic crash. Cheers,
David L Hammond - 03/05/2024
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