Ole Tiger (oz5469)
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Ole Tiger. Peanut scale rubber model. Subject plane Ole Tiger owned by Bob Downey, started life as the Miller 'Little Gem'.
Quote: "Ole Tiger is bigger than most peanuts, but it's all legal. The racer's low aspect ratio wings cram a lot of area into the 13 inch span limit. What's more, it's a great flyer. By Walt Mooney..."
Update 13/09/2020: Added complete article, thanks to theshadow.
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(oz5469)
Ole Tiger
by Walt Mooney
from Model Builder
January 1973
13in span
Scale Rubber F/F Racer Civil
clean :)
all formers complete :)
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Found online 05/04/2014 at:
http://waynesfreeflightmodels.wordpress.com/mooney-pla...
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I enlarge the plans to 16 inches and total weight of 38 grams ready to fly [main pic, 003].Esvin Blanco - 28/02/2023
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