CO2 Scram (oz3217)
About this Plan
Scram. Free flight model, a modern scaled-down version of the original Scram by Ray Heit. For CO2 power. Scale is 3/10 of the original. Kitted by Andrew Moorhouse.
The original 83 inch Ray Heit Scram (oz2578) design was first published in Flying Aces, July 1938. This here is a later and smaller version at 24 in wingspan.
Update 02/04/2021: Added printwood, thanks to AdrianCulf.
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Printwood.
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(oz3217)
CO2 Scram
by Andrew Moorhouse
from Andrew Moorhouse
1979
24in span
CO2 F/F
clean :)
all formers complete :)
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Found online 23/08/2012 at:
http://www.hippocketaeronautics.com/hpa_plans/categori...
Filesize: 134KB
Format: • PDFbitmap
Credit*: rebelVHS, AdrianCulf
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Found a French page here with some very fine pictures of this completed model - http://bikinipl.blogspot.co.uk/2012/03/scram-1938-free-flight.htmlSteveWMD - 23/08/2012
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- Supplement Filesize: 1575KB Filename: Scram_CO2_oz3217_printwood.pdf
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