Pulsar (oz3336)
About this Plan
Pulsar. Control line team racer model. With full detailed build instructions and pics. All sheet profile model. This design is one of 4 full size plans by Vic Smeed that appeared in the 1979 'Encyclopedia of Model Aircraft' printed by Octopus.
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Update 06/04/2020: Added vectorPDF and CAD version of the plan (dxf and dwg format), thanks to Valeria367.
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(oz3336)
Pulsar
by Vic Smeed
from Encyclopedia of Model Aircraft
1979
20in span
IC C/L Racer
clean :)
all formers complete :)
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Submitted: 18/09/2012
Filesize: 354KB
Format: • PDFbitmap • PDFvector • CADfile
Credit*: Pilgrim, Valeria367
Downloads: 2700
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Hi. I enclose a photo of Vic Smeed's Pulsar [see more pics 003] which I built from the plans from your excellent plans archive. You may use it as you see fit. Please keep up the good work. I have built a number of planes from plans which I have downloaded from your site. Kind regards,TonyLeong - 23/10/2014
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- Pulsar (oz3336)
- Plan File Filesize: 354KB Filename: Pulsar_oz3336.pdf
- Supplement Filesize: 392KB Filename: Pulsar_oz3336_vector.pdf
- CAD Zip Filesize: 98KB Filename: Pulsar_oz3336_cad.zip
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