Scirocco (oz16192)
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Scirocco. Radio control sport model, for electric power. Wingspan 2500 mm.
Quote: "Scirocco electric glider, the successor to the E1 (oz16184) from Multiplex. Designed by Roland Sommer, who also created the Big Lift (oz4923). Presented at the Nuremberg Toy Fair in 1976. Remarkably more attractive than the boxy E1, the thick wood should be of a lighter quality so that it can be elegantly sanded. (And a layer of thin fibreglass, silk or at least paper after sanding helps to keep it looking good.) Spoiler flaps were planned from the outset; I know that many gliders from the electric flight jurassic period died from sudden wing fatigue ...
For the original labeling, look for the font Abraxeous Black. Please refer to my comment on the original drive set for the E1 (oz16184). LG pikpak"
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(oz16192)
Scirocco
by Roland Sommer
from Multiplex (ref:4033)
1976
98in span
Electric R/C Kit
clean :)
formers unchecked
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Submitted: 18/07/2025
Filesize: 1647KB
Format: • PDFbitmap
Credit*: pikpak
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