All American (oz4459)
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All American. Control line stunt model.
Quote: "The medium one, by Hal DeBolt, from 1951; 36in span CL stunt for .19-.35. Formers incomplete, but should be easy to figure by any intermediately experienced builder. Ribs are all the same, as seen in the typical wing cross-section, except for the holes for the control cables, and only two ribs are notched for the bellcrank platform."
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(oz4459)
All American
by Hal DeBolt
from DMECO
1951
36in span
IC C/L Kit
clean :)
formers incomplete :(
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Submitted: 27/05/2013
Filesize: 488KB
Format: • PDFbitmap
Credit*: jmd
Downloads: 3334


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Pics of the completed All American model were kindly sent in by MikeNelson.SteveWMD - 27/05/2013
Period photo of the Dmeco All American. Here’s a photo from 1952 [pic 004].
Dawn Evans-Moore - 27/08/2021
(For the recently added photo) Tom Wright with his All-American. Flying Moccasins model airplane club, Chattanooga, TN 1952.
Clint Moore - 27/08/2021
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