Monocoupe 110 Special Clip Wing (oz13457)
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Monocoupe 110 Special Clip Wing. Scale model for rubber power. Wingspan 46-7/16 in. Scale is 1/6.
Direct submission to Outerzone.
Note this plan needs some cleanup [edit: see below].
Update 1/12/2021: Replaced this plan with a cleaned up version, thanks to Erik. Note this is now in greyscale, and now at lower res.
Quote: "Greetings Steve! Per a recent user request, I cleaned up the Outerzone Monocoupe 110 plan. It took quite a few hours, but some plans are elegant and worth the effort. The intent was to make it buildable rather than undertaking a total restoration or re-draw. The process was:
1. Convert pdf to png format to allow editing.
2. Replace missing and faint lines, particularly the wing leading edge.
3. Remove speckles, fold lines, squiggles, etc.
4. Make text readable. Mostly I did a copy & paste of words and letters found elsewhere on the plan.
5. Convert the png image to pdf format.
Where lines and text were missing or unreadable, I only filled in the holes if it was blindingly obvious what belonged there."
Supplementary file notes
Raw scan (2 colour, 400 dpi).
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(oz13457)
Monocoupe 110 Special Clip Wing
by Vern Clements
1970
47in span
Scale Rubber F/F Cabin Civil
clean :)
all formers complete :)
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Submitted: 16/11/2021
Filesize: 2321KB
Format: • PDFbitmap
Credit*: dfritzke, Erik
Downloads: 1022
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User comments
I wouldn't want to fly this, with wings so short I'd have to flap them a lot harder!Miguel - 25/11/2021
This scan has cropped the leading of the wing on the upper right plus it is missing font. In addition, the font is only .08" making it difficult to read. The best of luck for whoever tries to restore it.
Gene Rock - 25/11/2021
Agreed, this scan is in need of much work. I guess we can just leave it here as it is, for a while. Being available like this is better than simply not being available at all. We'll see. Aso, now it's up online maybe something or someone will come along :)
SteveWMD - 25/11/2021
While the separate control surfaces would make for an easy conversion to 4ch electric RC, this plan would be an absolute stunner as a FF model in just coloured tissue and clear dope with a big wooden prop. It’s got me thinking about pushing everything off my workbench and getting at it.
TimE - 26/11/2021
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