Team Racer MkII (oz7786)

 

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Mercury Team Racer Mk II. Control line model.

Quote from ad: "Mercury Mk.II Team Racer. Also an ideal C/L Trainer for Beginners. Easy to Build and Fly and most Economical.

Exact to Class A specification. Extra-rugged construction. Good value for money. As brilliant in its class as the famous Mk.I Team Racer (for 5 cc motors) this model combines real ease of construction with exceptional strength and durability. This typical Mercury quality kit builds into a rugged and sleek little model to correct Class A specification with contest-winning performance. The fuselage embodies Mercury's famous hollow-log structure, and the kit contains a high proportion of pre-fabricated parts.

Contents: Pre-shaped and printed Solarbo balsa, ply, wire, tissue, full-sized plan and building instructions. (Cement and wheels are not Included). Price 17/6."

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Team Racer MkII (oz7786) by Mercury Staff 1951 - model pic

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  • (oz7786)
    Team Racer MkII
    by Mercury Staff
    from Mercury
    1951 
    24in span
    IC C/L Racer Kit
    clean :)
    formers incomplete :(
  • Submitted: 25/07/2011
    Filesize: 277KB
    Format: • PDFbitmap
    Credit*: Pilgrim
    Downloads: 2504

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