Swing (oz509)

 

Swing (oz509) by Uberto Travagli 1946 - plan thumbnail

About this Plan

Swing. A 1940s Italian sport-speed control line model. Italian language plan.

Update 24/10/2018: Replaced this plan with a clearer copy thanks to DBHL, theshadow.

Scan from DBHL, cleanup by theshadow.

ref DBHL-7187.

Direct submission to Outerzone.

Update 29/4/2026: Added article, also English translation, thanks to JeffGreen.

Quote: "Even before the war, I had been thinking of trying out a remote-controlled model, but partly due to my natural distrust of something new that seemes more American-style than serious, and part;y due to the exceptional circumstances, the project remained in a folder on my desk..."

Supplementary file notes

Article.
Article (en).
Previous scan version.

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This model was surely inspired by Small Stuff (oz10570) from Frank Ehling in MAN Sept-1944.
Pit - 26/10/2018
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