Puma II Twin (oz14606)

 

Puma II Twin (oz14606) 1980 - plan thumbnail

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Puma II Twin. Radio control sport twin model.

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Quote: "The Twin is actually the Puma II (oz5541) low-wing monoplane that was converted to twin-engines. I have converted it for electric [pics 004, 005]. Two 2,5cc-3,5cc engines are sufficient for the combustion engine."

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Decals.
Ribs.

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Puma II Twin (oz14606) 1980 - model pic

Datafile:
  • (oz14606)
    Puma II Twin
    from Robbe (ref:3198)
    1980 
    55in span
    IC R/C LowWing Multi Kit
    clean :)
    formers unchecked
  • Submitted: 31/05/2023
    Filesize: 1199KB
    Format: • PDFbitmap
    Credit*: Rennfahrer
    Downloads: 620

Puma II Twin (oz14606) 1980 - pic 003.jpg
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Puma II Twin (oz14606) 1980 - pic 004.jpg
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