Robin Hood 63 (oz15763)
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Robin Hood 63. Radio control sport model. Wingspan 63 in, wing area 617 sq in, for .40 - .50 engines.
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Quote: "Hi Mary and Steve, this is the World Engines Robin Hood 63. This must be one of my all-time favorite airplanes. It was a great trainer, and we had a club build that yielded nine airplanes. I built two, with the second one scaled out to be a Curtiss Robin."
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(oz15763)
Robin Hood 63
by JP Maloney, Dick Sarpolus
from World Engines
63in span
IC R/C Cabin Kit
clean :)
formers unchecked
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Submitted: 21/12/2024
Filesize: 1089KB
Format: • PDFbitmap
Credit*: rocketpilot
Downloads: 404
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Robinhood concept was reissued by Old School Model Works kits, see: https://www.oldschoolmodels.com/rh25.htm also great colour scheme for the 80 version: https://www.oldschoolmodels.com/rh80.htmpit - 04/01/2025
Steve, Here are a couple of photos. The 3 Robin Hoods [pic 006] is a photo of three of the club members Robin Hood 63 models, built for the club Robin Hood challenge. Enjoy,
Chuck Johnson - 06/01/2025
Steve & Mary, Here is another photo [pic 007] of the collection of Robin Hood models the were produced by myself and two other members of our club. The three Robin Hoods with the walnut stain, white & yellow trim are my three, that being the Robin Hood 99, the 63 and the 10. The other three are another 99, a scratch built 25 size and another 10.
Chuck Johnson - 06/01/2025
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