Cavalier (oz13317)
About this Plan
Cavalier. Free flight power model (or single channel RC), for .020 engines.
Note plan states: Cox .020 for free flight. Use .035 or .049 for RC.
Note the 110 inch Cavalier design by Ben Shereshaw first appeared in the Frank Zaic 1937 Yearbook. The closest thing we have on Outerzone to a full size original plan is the smaller Berkeley Cavalier 60 (oz286) kit plan from 1939. This here is a later version at 36 in span.
Quote: "The 1937 Cavalier. 1/3 scale 36 inch span. Classic Old Timer Free Flight in Scale, by Micro Models, San Diego, Calif. Full size plans. Pre-cut parts. Authentic scaling. For Sport or Single Channel RC. Planked or stringer construction. For .020 to .049 engines."
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Printwood.
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(oz13317)
Cavalier
from Micro Models (ref:F104)
1971
36in span
IC F/F Kit
clean :)
all formers complete :)
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Submitted: 31/08/2021
Filesize: 635KB
Format: • PDFbitmap
Credit*: TomRyan
Downloads: 471
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Full size Cavalier is available here: https://plans.modelaircraft.org/product/cavalier-r-c/Tom - 19/09/2021
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- Supplement Filesize: 1644KB Filename: Cavalier_oz13317_printwood.pdf
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Scaling
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