Brujo (oz4394)
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Brujo. Towline glider. This is the glider BRUJO of K. Lahusen. Argentina (1947).
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(oz4394)
Brujo
by Kai Lahusen
1947
72in span
Glider F/F
clean :)
formers unchecked
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Found online 18/05/2013 at:
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showpost.php?p=25016523...
Filesize: 521KB
Format: • PDFvector
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User comments
I built one. I am from Argentina and interviewed the designer. I will send photos [more pics 003].Néstor Hugo Fiorini - 24/09/2019
Hello - in the photo I am with Kai Laussen, its designer [more pics 004].
Néstor Hugo Fiorini - 01/10/2019
I´d like to share a set of photos of my BRUJO glider that I´ve converted into an electric RC for competing in Oldtimer gliders, in Argentina [main pic, 005-007]. I hope these photos will be helpful for others modellers. THANKS a lot for your excellent website!
Emilio Gianello - 31/03/2024
Hola amigos de Outerzone, I wanted to share some photos of my Brujo with the colors of my country, Argentina [pics 008-011]. It's a radio-assisted version with elevator and steering control on both rudders. I hope you like it and congratulations on the site.
Luis A Piana - 22/04/2025
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