Gadfly (oz4421)

 

Gadfly (oz4421) by vintage1 2008 - plan thumbnail

About this Plan

Gadfly. A golden age style sport aerobat or intermediate trainer, for 70-200W electric power.

Quote: "There's a build thread on this on RCgroups somewhere. Only flew it once and it flew brilliantly. Still have the model and when I get the chance..I will resurrect it..its dusty but totally intact."

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Gadfly (oz4421) by vintage1 2008 - model pic

Datafile:
  • (oz4421)
    Gadfly
    by vintage1
    2008 
    44in span
    Electric R/C LowWing
    clean :)
    all formers complete :)
  • Submitted: 20/05/2013
    Filesize: 197KB
    Format: • PDFvector
    Credit*: vintage1
    Downloads: 4009

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User comments

The Gadfly build thread is at: www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=99524
SteveWMD - 20/05/2013
Here are some pictures of my Gadfly [more pics 004, 005]. I live in La Habana, Cuba and it was built with Cuban balsa! It flies really well! Thank you sooo much for sharing all those plans!
IgorUrquiza - 14/06/2017
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