Zoomer (oz1636)
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Zoomer RC. Radio control sport model.
French language plan, with metric wood sizes shown. The original was FF, this here is a later version, for 3 channel RC.
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(oz1636)
Zoomer
by Leon Shulman
60in span
IC F/F R/C Pylon
clean :)
all formers complete :)
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Found online 30/09/2011 at:
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showpost.php?p=19429885...
Filesize: 889KB
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Credit*: aeromeddeler, bernard
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Pictures of the RC Zoomer built and flown by my friend Gino Cavezzale at the May 2007 meeting of 4A in Persant-Beaumont [main pic, 003,004]. He had asked me to help start the engine and hand launch the model. A great flier, it is powered with a PAW 29 RC engine and uses a 3-channel radio.JeanMariePiednoir - 12/06/2020
Pics of my Zoomer RC assist model [main pic, 007].
Ray Jacobelli - 09/12/2020
Two new pictures of ZOOMER frame work [008, 009]. Happy New Year 2021! Best Regards,
Ray Jacobelli - 05/01/2021
Mary, More pics of the Zoomer [pics 010-015]. This is actually the Baby Zoomer and I didn't think to save the plans which were brittle. I still have bits & pieces. Best Regards,
Ray Jacobelli - 10/09/2024
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