Phantom Mite Mk1 (oz881)

 

Phantom Mite Mk1 (oz881) 1948 - plan thumbnail

About this Plan

KK Phantom Mite Mk1. Control line sport trainer model from KK. ED Bee power.

This is the original design of the Phantom Mite. Planfile includes some printwood.

Plan supplied by Modelmad.

For the later version with bubble canopy, see Phantom Mite Mk2 (oz1404).

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Phantom Mite Mk1 (oz881) 1948 - model pic

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User comments

Photos of Phantom Mite model [main pic, 004-006].
Colin Shepherd - 03/08/2023
In the plan I downloaded from you the section with the fuselage formers etc on it was not to scale, very much oversized.
Paul Gayton Badcock - 21/05/2026
Hi Paul, Measuring the plan pdf in a pdf reader it all looks dimensionally correct, though it's not easy to measure precisely as the plan is very low resolution and nothing is at 90 degrees...
If you printed page 2 of the plans with the printer scale setting at a figure that wasn't 100% then that might prove a problem.
Hope this helps.
PaukD - 22/05/2026
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