Tupynike Jr (oz7059)
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Tupynike Jr. Control line model.
Quote: "Dear Steve, here we have the plans set and pics [model photo & more pics 003] from the 'Tupynike Jr', an original design made by Sergio A Daeuble, that started in the '80s. The model has a wingspan of 39.75 inches, target weight around 30 ounces and intended for engines in the .19 to .25 range. The 'Tupynike Jr' is the small version from the 'Tupynike II' that is the bigger brother from the Junior, this one for engines from .46 to .61range. Regards,"
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(oz7059)
Tupynike Jr
by Sergio A Daeuble
2005
40in span
IC C/L
clean :)
all formers complete :)
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Submitted: 19/09/2015
Filesize: 331KB
Format: • PDFvector
Credit*: Carlo
Downloads: 1992
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Please find attached an aditional picture from the Tupynike Jr (ID oz7059) [more pics 004]. This one was very well built and finished as ever by our friend and very competent pilot and builder, Emilio Purnhagen from Rio do Sul/SC - Brazil. This consisted of one sample from a very short kit edition made by Sergio Daeuble of 10 laser cut kits from the model. Sergio's work on the kit was amazing, he even did 10 fuel tanks and 10 canopies for each kit ! The plane flew very well with an excellent Brodak 25, an excellent choice for the Tupynike Jr as a powerplant. Competent and honest lil plane !CarloAM - 27/11/2017
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