Aramis (oz15728)

 

Aramis (oz15728) by Robert Lestourneaud 1967 - plan thumbnail

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Aramis. Radio control sport trainer model. Wingspan 58 in, wing area 540 sq in, for .15 engines.

Direct submission to Outerzone.

Quote: "Dear Steve and Mary, Attached please find a scan of the plan of Aramis from Airalma. Designed by Robert Lestourneaud. Year: 1967, Wing Span: 1450mm, for Free Flight / RC. I hope the scan is OK.
Best regards, Hans Heierli"

Update 30/12/2024: Added parts scan, thanks to Hans.

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Aramis (oz15728) by Robert Lestourneaud 1967 - model pic

Datafile:
  • (oz15728)
    Aramis
    by Robert Lestourneaud
    from Airalma
    1967 
    58in span
    IC F/F R/C Cabin Kit
    clean :)
    all formers complete :)
  • Submitted: 27/11/2024
    Filesize: 965KB
    Format: • PDFbitmap
    Credit*: HansHeierli
    Downloads: 447

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User comments

Nice find and an interesting addition to the archive. There are other planes pictured on the box - keep them coming please ;)
Hubert - 19/12/2024
A nicely designed and drawn plan, I like the "Austerish" nose too!
JimP - 26/12/2024
Hi Steve and Mary, Here is a photo [pic 005] of an Aramis from the Airalma kit built by my late uncle Jack (Jacques Lebeau). There’s a special story to this particular Aramis that happened in 1968. I was ten years old at that time and my uncle Jack took me and my elder brother to show us what RC flying was all about. His car was a Mini (the original very small one) and he used to transport his RC models bound on the roof whenever he had passengers on board. We went to a flying field about half an hour driving away and uncle Jack made some flights. One of the flights ended dead stick in an adjacent corn field where harvesting was going on. As it happened, the combined harvester was heading exactly towards the model and it took some frantic gesturing from my uncle to avoid disaster. Later that day, it started to rain and the option of rooftop transport was abandoned, so my brother in the front passenger seat had the task to hold the Aramis wing in the Mini while driving home. I had to hold the Aramis fuselage in the back trying not to touch anything. I did my very best as I didn’t want to be responsible for any damage but soon my arms started hurting. These were very long 30 minutes…
My uncle Jack was the person who infected me with the virus of aeromodelling. I made a tribute to him on my website: http://avonds.com/Uncle%20Jack.htm
Best regards,
Philip Avonds - 06/01/2025
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