Blue Angel 40-SR (oz5798)

 

Blue Angel 40-SR (oz5798) by M Kato - plan thumbnail

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MK Blue Angel. Radio control pattern plane.

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Blue Angel 40-SR (oz5798) by M Kato - model pic

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User comments

Hi Steve, The Blue Angel is one of the best looking pattern ships ever made... Greetings, Regards,
Pascal - 28/08/2014
Hi, I think there is something wrong with the scaling of these plans (unless my printer made an error). The templates are slightly larger than the section views.
anon - 25/01/2016
I just finished mine [more pics 003-006]. Looks great. Modified for electric with mechanical retracts. Total weight is right under 3 kilos. Motor is equivalent .60 size gas engine says the specs. Have yet to put the servos for ailerons elevator and rudder. Thanks a bunch, great plan.
Foad - 27/05/2017
Simply a dream, I had it in the late seventies (1977) with Goldberg retractable tires with 60 HP engine. Clean flight and perfect aerobatics. I would like to have it back. A dream.
Fulvio - 20/04/2021
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