Phantom (oz8325)
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F-4 Phantom Stunter. Control line model, for Fox 35 power.
The F-4 Phantom and F-8 Crusader (oz8326) semi-scale CL stunt models appeared jointly in the same article (titled "Phantom and Crusader") in American Aircraft Modeler issue 06-71.
Quote: "Two consistent contest-winners, these semi-scale stunters are based on the Navy's best current jet fighters. Should be most effective at the Nats..."
Update 13/01/2017: added article, thanks to Pit.
Quote: "Make no mistake, the model presented here is a true contest performer, capable of flying the AMA pattern to the book. It is imressivle not merely by virtue of its blue and yellow dope. Although much of the spectator appeal lies in the fact that Angels fly Phantoms... "
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Article pages, titled "Phantom and Crusader".
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(oz8325)
Phantom
by Bill Suarez
from American Aircraft Modeler
June 1971
52in span
IC C/L
clean :)
all formers complete :)
got article :) -
Submitted: 05/01/2017
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