5 Giant Steps, Project 2 (oz3067)
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5 Giant Steps, Project 2. All balsa ROG rubber model. This is part 2 of 5 parts in the MAN beginner course titled '5 Giant Steps' from 1961.
Quote: "This is an aeromodelling course. It includes five models from the simplest glider to an engine powered free flight model. It was designed by the late Peter Chinn for 'Model Airplane News' and published in 1961. The models are beautifully conceived and they all fly extremely well. The engine powered free flight model is really nice and out of the rut of the common sports FF model. It can be enlarged for radio control operation. This plan has been solicited in the past and it seems to me it was quite difficult to find. Enjoy and greetings from Colombia!"
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(oz3067)
5 Giant Steps, Project 2
by Peter Chinn
from Model Airplane News
1961
17in span
Rubber F/F
clean :)
all formers complete :)
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Submitted: 19/06/2012
Filesize: 143KB
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Credit*: Edubarca
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