Crusader (oz16607)

 

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Aeroflyte Crusader. Radio control sport model. Wingspan 1500 mm.

Quote: "A four channel multi sports model with dazzling looks and performance. Designed tfor engines of .45 capacity. Kit features 1500 mm span foam core wing and full decal and hardware packs. Maximum strength yet minimum weight but rapid construction were the design criteria for Crusader."

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Quote: "Hi Steve, This one I cleaned up on Photoshop, unfortunately the owner of the original plans never had sheet 1 for when I borrowed them for scanning purposes. You might like to add in your "plans wanted" list and see how you go, quite happy to clean the plan if one shows up in need of help.
Regards Steve"

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Crusader (oz16607) - model pic

Datafile:
  • (oz16607)
    Crusader
    from Aeroflyte (ref:196)
    59in span
    IC R/C Kit
    clean :)
    formers incomplete :(
  • Submitted: 15/02/2026
    Filesize: 367KB
    Format: • PDFbitmap
    Credit*: tyro185
    Downloads: 423

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User comments

The Crusader kit came with a double tapered sheeted foam core wing. So no wing is shown on the plan. A couple graced our field back in the '80s and they were a snappy sport aerobatic model.
Andy - 04/03/2026
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