F-86 Sabre (oz12942)

 

F-86 Sabre (oz12942) by Gus Morfis 1997 - plan thumbnail

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F-86 Sabre. Radio control scale model jet fighter for tractor prop with .20 engine. Wingspan 37-1/8 in, wing area 288 sq in. Scale is 1/12.

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F-86 Sabre (oz12942) by Gus Morfis 1997 - model pic

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F-86 Sabre (oz12942) by Gus Morfis 1997 - pic 003.jpg
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User comments

Hi Outerzone, thank you for keeping the hobby alive. Your plans are like gold everyday. I see you have uploaded Gus Morfis F86 Sabre. I have attached a photo of mine [main pic], enlarged to 45 inch wing span, powered by an inverted OS32SX, with mechanical retracts, just after painting. Have a great day. Regards,
Steve Bolle - 14/04/2021
Hi Outerzone, here is a picture of my completed Gus Morfis F86 Sabre, scaled up to 45 in wingspan [pic 003]. Apologies for the poor quality. Regards,
Steve Bolle - 19/04/2021
Thanks for the pics. It's a nicely done model.
Hubert - 19/04/2021
Wow your airplane looks great.. I plan to build one for myself...
harry - 28/04/2021
Hi great looking plane but plans indicate no CG point, or tail plane dihedral angle. Would be great if that info was included. Thanks,
anthony rimac - 18/04/2022
Anthony Rimac:
the C-G range is noted along the LE of the wing planform
Stuart C - 20/08/2022
Also for Anthony Rimac's benefit - the tail dihedral is indicated in the top right corner of the plan.
Skippy - 20/08/2022
hey can i make it to pss?
balfas - 10/08/2024
to me it'a motorized version of pss scale, see
https://outerzone.co.uk/plan_details.asp?ID=9118d
Pit - 11/08/2024
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