Hoosier Hotshot 1/4A (oz16198)

 

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Hoosier Hotshot 1/4A. Free flight power model. Wing span 35-1/2 in.

The Hoosier Hotshot (oz16182) dates back to 1956, and appeared in Model Builder, July 1992. This here is a later redrawn plan at reduced size.

Note this plan is available as a free download from the excellent Willamette Modellers Club site at: https://willamettemodelersclub.weebly.com/large-plan-files.html

Quote: "1/4A Hoosier Hotshot. 1956 prototype Mk 1 by Bob Larsh. NFFS Nostalgia approved. Wing area 180 sq in flat span. Wing span 35-1/2 in. Fuselage length 22-3-1/16. Revised by George S Gilbert, 5/20/20."

Note the main plan file here is a single sheet pdf in bitmap format at 600 dpi. See supplement for the same plan in vector format, tiled to print on 8 x 11 sheets.

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Tiled, vector plan.

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  • Plan File Filesize: 210KB Filename: Hoosier_Shotshot_oz16198.pdf
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