Smousen 67 (oz13567)
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Smousen 67. Control line stunt model. Wingspan 96 cm, for 2.5 - 3.5 cc engines.
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Quote: "This is the plan of the SMOUSEN at the beginning of its production, around 1967. Feliz año nuevo."
Note for the later 1973 version see Smousen (oz7628).
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Hello friends, I see that there are no photos of this plane, we solve it immediately [main pic, 003-007]. The construction ones are from the use of old SMOUSEN forgotten by the workshops of the members of the Tagus Club. Un saludo,AntonioRG - 21/01/2022
More pics [008-011]. Mary, you see that looking for photos in the bottom of the hard drives, they appear, old, but that can be shared. The engine [see pic 011] is a ZOM 2.49 Long 2nd model, which was the one that propelled many Smousen in the 70's and was also manufactured by Modelhob. I hope you like them.
AntonioRG - 22/01/2022
I built this plane for radio control, making the fuselage with frames a little longer and all the bigger, as well as times and a half, and it flies very well, doing all kinds of aerobatics and it is noble to the maximum, I am very happy with it.
Mariano Valle Duque - 03/08/2022
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