Pronto (oz15725)
About this Plan
Pronto. Radio control sport model. Wingspan 48 in, for .09 to .23 engines.
The Pronto (oz1740) was first published in MAN, August 1972. This here is the Pronto as later kitted by Tidewater hobbies.
Direct submission to Outerzone.
Quote: "Steve, here is an addition to the listing for Dave Robelen's Pronto. A scan of the full size plan from the Tidewater Hobby Enterprises kit. I don't know if it is usable, the original was in very poor condition [fixed now]."
Note photo of completed Pronto model built from Tidewater Hobbies kit by r/cdawg [main pic] was found online at https://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/golden-age-vintage-antique-rc-196/4069692-my-tidewaterhobbies-pronto-story-pics.html
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(oz15725)
Pronto
by Dave Robelen
from Tidewater Hobby
1973
48in span
IC R/C LowWing Kit
clean :)
all formers complete :)
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Submitted: 27/11/2024
Filesize: 273KB
Format: • PDFbitmap
Credit*: DuaneHollinger
Downloads: 380
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User comments
I flew many Prontos back in the day, a popular kit in the 70's. They flew very well if built according to the plan. Some builders decreased the ample dihedral to make it look better. Bad move. It needs every bit of the recommended dihedral or it won't turn with rudder only. If you add ailerons, you can do what you want.Doug Smith - 17/12/2024
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