Stormer (oz16593)
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Aeroflyte Stormer. Radio control sport model. Wingspan 48 in.
Quote: "The Stormer was designed to fill the gap between rudder only and the full house multi models. It is an excellent model for the beginner to multi-radio. It is not recommended for escapement operation, as its characteristics are a comprise between rudder only and full house multi, and its design is such that it has the feel of a multi but the stability of a rudder only model.
The fuselage is large enough to accomodate a modern receiver and three servos, for rudder, elevator and motor control if desired although only one is shown on the fuselage side view and two on the fuselage top view."
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Quote: "Hello Steve, Another one that I cleaned up some time ago. Regards, Steve"
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This one appears to be a smaller version of the Flat Top Stormer by Doug Spreng, early sixties. It's one of the all time great airplanes from that era, very popular with the Gulf Coast RC Club at that time. I would add ailerons and reduce the dihedral, no need to go without ailerons. Doug Spreng is famous for developing the servo system now used by every radio in use today. He never patented his circuit and every other radio manufacturer immediately copied it. It was that good.doug smith - 23/02/2026
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