Piper Comanche (oz8112)

 

Piper Comanche (oz8112) by Jack Stafford - plan thumbnail

About this Plan

Piper Comanche. Radio control scale model. Wingspan 72in. Wing area 750 sq in. For .45 to .80 power.

Quote: "Hi Steve I send to you The Piper Comanche PLANS . Hope you like the plan i found this in great deterioration, Regards. P,D, I will send you photos later. THANKS Greetings,"

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Update 29/12/2016: Replaced this plan with a better version (includes previously missing fuse plan view) and added kit instructions, thanks to RaulOtero.

Hi Steve greetings, I Send the PIPER COMANCHE plans. Hi Steve, very good day, hey here I send the Plans & Instructions of the Jack Stafford COMANCHE, Again but these are complete and in perfect condition. I will try to send you the photos as soon as possible to complete the publication. Greetings, have a very nice day and thank you very much. Have a Nice Holidays. Greetings

Supplementary file notes

Kit instructions, 8 pages.

Previous scan version.

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Piper Comanche (oz8112) by Jack Stafford - model pic

Datafile:
  • (oz8112)
    Piper Comanche
    by Jack Stafford
    72in span
    Scale IC R/C LowWing Civil
    clean :)
    formers unchecked
  • Submitted: 10/10/2016
    Filesize: 782KB
    Format: • PDFbitmap
    Credit*: RaulOtero
    Downloads: 3440

ScaleType:
  • Piper_PA-24_Comanche | help
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User comments

This plan is missing the frames in the drawing, it is possible to draw but it will work, it is a great plan, but it would be better to get the rest of the drawing from the designer itself.
altavir castro - 04/08/2022
This is a kit plan, not all parts needed to be included in the plan as they came already cut or at least printed on wood. It seems there will be little hope to obtain the original complete design plan from the 70s, but miracles do happen, especially in the Twil... oops, the Outerzone :)
Miguel - 04/08/2022
waiting for the frame...
http://www.dav.ie/comanche.html
pit - 04/08/2022
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  • Supplement Filesize: 2950KB Filename: Comanche_72in_oz8112_instructions.pdf
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