Puss Moth (oz15372)
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Puss Moth. Free flight scale model for rubber power.
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Quote: "Hi Steve, Please find attached the scans for the Skyleada Flying Scale Series Puss Moth. Although the box art says that it's 24" span, the span as measured on the plan is 24 1/2". I arrived at that by measuring the wing panels (11 5/16") and adding them to the fuselage width at the rear spar position. I think that the plan is correctly scaled because the dihedral as listed on the front elevation measures perfectly at the 7/16" described. All the best,"
Note see also De Havilland Puss Moth (oz7044) for this design as published by FM in June 1974.
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Printwood.
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This appears to be the same plan as the one published in Flying Models by Ray Booth and already on Outerzone. I noticed because I built the FM version, converted to CO2, in 1981. Great flyer!Bob Wetherell - 25/06/2024
Good point, I did not see that. You're right, it is basically the same design, just laid out differently. Have added a note now linking to that other plan.
SteveWMD - 25/06/2024
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