Headmaster (oz7295)
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Top Flite Headmaster. Radio control sports model. Wing area 425 sq in, for .09 - .35 power.
Quote: "All purpose radio control design for beginner or expert! Top Flite proudly presents this very versatile radio control model! Can be flown with single channel, reeds, pulse or full proportional equipment. For .09 through .35 engines, this simple rugged and high performance dsign will please any R/C enthusiast. Features TAC contruction... "
The Ken Willard Headmaster (oz1917) design was first published in RCM September 1967. This is the later Headmaster kit from Top Flite, which included moulded plastic wingtips and a fuselage box aligment jig.
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(oz7295)
Headmaster
by Ken Willard
from Top Flite (ref:RC-11)
1970
48in span
IC R/C Cabin Kit
clean :)
all formers complete :)
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Submitted: 18/07/2017
Filesize: 1009KB
Format: • PDFbitmap
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This was (is) a beautiful trainer with three channels of control: rudder, elevator and throttle, as designed, There are no wing ailerons; it’s very stable, yet with that little rudder, The guy that taught me to fly did a roll, first flight, and had me do a loop. What a thrill for a beginner. And check out that wire landing gear for those initial rough landings. Good Wing dihedral as well as the high wing made landing in an afternoon crosswind just that much more manageable.Howard Barnett - 06/09/2021
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