Mini Pinocchio (oz2957)

 

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Mini Pinocchio. Free flight biplane for CO2 power. A half-size version of the original.

Quote: "The original Pinocchio II by G Martin dating from about 1949 is a very attractive sports power biplane. John built two full size Pinocchios before making this half-size version which flies just as well as the original. All is explained in the construction article including how best to make the cabane, a tricky area on some models."

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