Stiletto 660 (oz6765)

 

Stiletto 660 (oz6765) by Les McDonald 1974 - plan thumbnail

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Stiletto 660. Control line stunt World Champion model. Stiletto 660 for ST .46 power. From MAN June 1974.

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Article pages, text and pics, thanks to GeorgeAlbo. Note this is a much later article from Stunt News Oct 2009.

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Stiletto 660 (oz6765) by Les McDonald 1974 - model pic

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  • (oz6765)
    Stiletto 660
    by Les McDonald
    from Model Airplane News
    June 1974 
    59in span
    IC C/L
    clean :)
    all formers complete :)
    got article :)
  • Submitted: 23/06/2015
    Filesize: 280KB
    Format: • PDFbitmap
    Credit*: GeorgeAlbo
    Downloads: 3635

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User comments

Steve, two things. This is the ST .46 Stiletto that Les McDonald flew to First Place in Utrecht, Holland in 1976. It can also use the K&B 40. Secondly, all the fuselage formers are shown on the plan. There are no other formers as portions of the fuselage are hollowed out ½ sheet balsa.
GeorgeAlbo - 30/06/2015
Steve these are pictures of the Stiletto 660. The model pictured was built by Rafael Gonzalez from a Walter Umland Kit.
GeorgeAlbo - 05/01/2016
Hi Mary, I recently built the Stiletto 660 from your plan download and thought you might like a few photos [main pic, 005-008].
I managed to get a Stalker 46 from the Ukraine two weeks after the Russian invasion had begun. The engine arrived safely but I didn’t have a project in mind at the time. I have always liked the Stiletto appearance but as I got into the build I was quite impressed how easy it went together. The top block arrangement is both easy and economical compared with hollowing out thick block. The model flies well but the motor was more economical than I anticipated giving me an 11 minute first flight. Fortunately the tank is removable and I have since experimented with 3 different tank sizes.
John Lewis - 04/11/2025
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