Pinto (oz7789)
About this Plan
Igra Pinto. Free flight rubber model for beginners, 485 mm wingspan.
Direct submission to Outerzone.
Update 27/04/2021: Added printwood and instructions, thanks to AdrianCulf.
Quote: "Hi Mary, You might be interested to include some additional material for the Igra Pinto oz7789 plan already up on Outerzone. Here's the print wood and instructions.
As a side note, it is interesting to compare Bill Hannan's Flyangle (oz6752) published in March 1970 and the Igra Pinto (oz7789) with the plan dated November 1971. Even the fuselage construction detail drawing is the same! Nudge, nudge, wink, wink, know what I mean?
Bill's Flyangle is a great flyer and very slow indoors. My 8g version goes very well, although the tailplane and wing are a bit flimsy. I'll send a
photo. So, the beefier Pinto is probably the better one to build. Cheers,"
Supplementary file notes
Instructions (in Czech and German).
Printwood.
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Photo of completed Pinto model was found online at http://awiatikforum.ok1.pl/viewtopic.php?t=229SteveWMD - 10/06/2016
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- Pinto (oz7789)
- Plan File Filesize: 344KB Filename: Pinto_oz7789.pdf
- Supplement Filesize: 1219KB Filename: Pinto_oz7789_instructions.pdf
- Supplement Filesize: 2193KB Filename: Pinto_oz7789_printwood.pdf
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