AYA-1 Glider (oz14607)
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AYA-1 Glider. Simple all-sheet chuck glider model.
Quote: "I added to the plan a flat pattern for the wing and some thickness dimensions for the wing, body, elevator (stab) and rudder. The body should be made from 9 to 12 pound per cubic foot density balsa. The wing and tail parts (rudder and elevator) should be made from 5 to 8 pound per cubic foot density balsa. You can glue heavy carpet thread to the wing leading edge for 'ding' protection. If you don’t have the arm strength to chuck a glider, you can modify it into a catapult glider by adding a hook near the nose of the glider and extending the back end of the body 3/4 in for a hand hold. Oh, and by the way, watch out for those thermals!"
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(oz14607)
AYA-1 Glider
from Comet
1940
13in span
Glider F/F
clean :)
all formers complete :)
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Found online 23/01/2023 at:
https://www.hippocketaeronautics.com/hpa_plans/details...
Filesize: 305KB
Format: • PDFbitmap
Credit*: higgphanx1
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I am attaching some pictures [main pic, 003, 004] of my Comet Air Youth of America Project 1. Your ID is AYA-1 Glider (oz14607). Thanks!Lyman Hatz - 08/02/2024
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