Kingfisher (oz15536)
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Kingfisher (Kingfisher Mk XA-5). Rubber duration model. Wingspan 29 in.
Direct submission to Outerzone.
Quote: "Hi Mary, please find attached a plan and set of instructions for the Kingfisher Mk. XA-5, a rubber duration model with a 29.2" wingspan, which was designed and kitted by Peter Fisher at Performance Kits. Also included are a couple of images showing one of the original kits. The model was designed and first flown by Peter Fisher in 1964.
So many of Peter Fisher’s designs are still hard to find, or simply unavailable, so it's great to locate this plan and make it available on Outerzone. Really appreciate all the hard work you and Steve do running the site, it’s such a hugely valuable resource.
All the best, Mark Robinson"
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(oz15536)
Kingfisher
by OFW Fisher
from Performance Kits
1964
29in span
Rubber F/F Cabin
clean :)
formers unchecked
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Submitted: 29/08/2024
Filesize: 289KB
Format: • PDFbitmap
Credit*: MarkRobinson
Downloads: 296
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Hi, Steve & Mary, Please find attached photos of my P.K. Kingfisher built from your plan oz15536 [main pic, 007-009] the model weighs 48g without rubber. Cheers, P.S. I've also added a list of all P.K. plans from 1987 [pic 010].Simon Rogers - 24/09/2024
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