New Gollywock (oz15201)

 

New Gollywock (oz15201) by Wally Simmers 1945 - plan thumbnail

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New Gollywock. Rubber duration model. Wingspan 31-3/4, wing area 135 sq in.

Note the original Gollywock (oz6693) kit by Midwest first appeared circa 1939. This here is a later version circa 1945, showing built-up tail surfaces, wooden wingtips (rather than bamboo), also tail stab end plates.

Quote: "The New Gollywock. Span 31-3/4, area 135 sq in. Class C Stick Model. Drawn by L Vargo. Approved by Wally Simmers."

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New Gollywock (oz15201) by Wally Simmers 1945 - model pic

Datafile:
  • (oz15201)
    New Gollywock
    by Wally Simmers
    from Midwest
    1945 
    32in span
    Rubber F/F Kit
    clean :)
    formers unchecked
  • Submitted: 23/03/2024
    Filesize: 1851KB
    Format: • PDFbitmap
    Credit*: dfritzke
    Downloads: 365

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Hi Mary, I lost an original Gollywock to a thermal and replaced it with the New Gollywock. Here are some photos of my build [main pic, 004, 005]. Thanks!
Brooke Linford - 04/08/2024
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