Junior Miss (oz3805)
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Junior Miss. Rubber sport model.
Quote: "Scanned this from Jul/Aug 2012 Max Fax. Originally appeared in Dec 1942 Flying Aces. Design (and Flying Aces article) by Ralph Tekel.
The article in Max Fax accompanying this plan was by Dan Driscoll, who built the example in the picture. Dan warns us that the wing rib pattern was too short (although perhaps he's fixed it in this version). He found it necessary to fudge around with some other parts of the plane to make things fit. The plan says 1/16in lg wire but the article says .038in."
Update 08/01/2014: Replaced his plan with a clearer version, scanned from original Flying Aces 1942, thanks to Lincoln.
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(oz3805)
Junior Miss
by Ralph Tekel
from Flying Aces
December 1942
30in span
Rubber F/F
clean :)
all formers complete :)
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Submitted: 20/12/2012
Filesize: 531KB
Format: • PDFbitmap
Credit*: lincoln
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