Slicker Mite (oz3683)

 

Slicker Mite (oz3683) by Bill Dean 1947 - plan thumbnail

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Slicker Mite. Free flight power model by Keil Kraft. 32in span diesel model.

Quote: "Keil Kraft makes aeromodelling news. A power kit for only 10/6. This sensational offer brings power modelling within reach of all. The Slicker Mite is a scaled down version of KeilKraft's famous Slicker - consistent contest winner of 1947. Designed especially for the powerful new Amco .87 this kit can be built in a few evening. All the features of the larger model have been retained, including a partly shaped cowling and a built-up spinner. Never before has such value been offered to the aeromodeller. Just another example of KeilKraft's economic, up-to-date production methods from which you reap the benfits. Specifications: Wingspan 32 in. Length 20 in. Weight 5 oz. Wing area 128 sq in. Rate of climb 1,500 ft per minute."

Quote: "Plan restoration by lubo Hrncar. Digitally cleaned by Mephisto. Archive #004296, www.co-op-plans.info"

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Slicker Mite (oz3683) by Bill Dean 1947 - model pic

Datafile:
  • (oz3683)
    Slicker Mite
    by Bill Dean
    from Keil Kraft (ref:C1-3)
    1947 
    32in span
    IC F/F Pylon Kit
    clean :)
    all formers complete :)
  • Submitted: 17/11/2012
    Filesize: 568KB
    Format: • PDFbitmap
    Credit*: CrazyJoe, Mephisto, www.co-op-plans.com
    Downloads: 2839

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