Caribbean Gull (oz2697)
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Caribbean Gull. IC amphibian model for control line by Alexis Poyato. 27in wingspan, 14 oz weight, power is a .14 disp engine.
Quote: "Caribbean Gull is strong to withstand the rigors of weekend sport flying. It is exceptionally realistic, very easy to handle, and because of its small size, you can take it every place you go, even when you have all the gang in your car. Wingspan is 27", weight 14 ozs. It is powered by an OK .14 disp. engine - do not use less than this for off-water operation. Similar power plants can be installed with little or no modification. Construction-wise this model is a cinch; hull, wing, tail group and engine nacelle are built separately, when put together they align easily. Before starting construction study plans carefully..."
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(oz2697)
Caribbean Gull
by Alexis Poyato
from American Modeler
March 1959
27in span
IC C/L Floatplane
clean :)
all formers complete :)
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Found online 05/04/2012 at:
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showpost.php?p=21238927...
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