Ye Olde Twin Pusher (oz14779)
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Ye Olde Twin Pusher. Simple twin rubber model.
Quote: "History: The twin pusher style of model aeroplane dates back to before 1909, and was quite common until about 1935 or so. During this time many contests held the total distance flown, rather than the duration, as their objective. Owing to the counter-rotating props, the twin pushers usually dominated these events, as they could be adjusted rather easily to fly in a straight line. Try one for a pleasant change of pace."
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Update 10/7/2025: Added transcribed BOM (for easier reading) thanks to TomSolinski.
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(oz14779)
Ye Olde Twin Pusher
by Bill Hannan
1967
14in span
Rubber F/F Multi Pusher
clean :)
all formers complete :)
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Submitted: 16/08/2023
Filesize: 163KB
Format: • PDFbitmap
Credit*: theshadow
Downloads: 405
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Hi Mary, Here a couple of photos of my Ye Old Twin Pusher [main pic, 003]). Thanks for all of the great work on the site! Take care,Brooke Linford - 30/09/2023
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- Ye Olde Twin Pusher (oz14779)
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- Supplement Filesize: 73KB Filename: Ye_Olde_Twin_Pusher_oz14779_BOM.pdf
- Supplement Filesize: 120KB Filename: Ye_Olde_Twin_Pusher_oz14779_BOM_transcribed.pdf
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