Lil Pinto (oz14970)

 

Lil Pinto (oz14970) by Bill Cannon 1965 - plan thumbnail

About this Plan

Lil Pinto. Radio control sport model. Wingspan 25 in, wing area 92 sq in, for Cox .010 engine.

Note this kit did not include a fullsize plan. The parts supplied in the kit, together with the detailed instruction sheet, were all you needed to construct the model.

Note planfile shows options for either low-wing or shoulder-wing layout.

Direct submission to Outerzone.

Quote: "Finally, here is my tracing of the parts for the Veco Li'l Pinto and the instruction sheet that came in the kit. I hope you find them useful. I know there is a number of people on RCGroups and RCUniverse and on Facebook groups looking for a plan for this plane. Thank you, Dave Wartel"

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Parts tracing.

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Lil Pinto (oz14970) by Bill Cannon 1965 - model pic

Datafile:
  • (oz14970)
    Lil Pinto
    by Bill Cannon
    from Veco
    1965 
    25in span
    IC R/C LowWing Kit
    clean :)
    all formers complete :)
  • Submitted: 26/11/2023
    Filesize: 882KB
    Format: • PDFbitmap
    Credit*: Dave Wartel
    Downloads: 472

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