Monsoon Clipper (oz5418)
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Jimmie Allen Monsoon Clipper. Rubber twin floatplane model.
Quote: "Traced from an original plan for Oldtimer Model Supply by Bob Jones. True trace including original lettering. No changes made. Suggested wing rib shown. Aug 94."
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(oz5418)
Monsoon Clipper
by Jimmie Allen
from Country Club Aero Supply
29in span
Rubber F/F Floatplane Multi Kit
clean :)
all formers complete :)
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Found online 19/03/2014 at:
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showpost.php?p=27826587...
Filesize: 378KB
Format: • PDFbitmap
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User comments
Hi there! I built a Monsoon Clipper about 20 years ago shown here in a B/W shot [pic 003]. It flew quite well but needed better carved props. I never had a chance to try it RoW however. Very interesting build.Regards,
PeteRea - 21/05/2020
Hi, Please find a picture of my Monsoon Clipper in flight at Old Warden Festival of Flight in 2014 [main pic].
Andy Snelson - 31/03/2024
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