Bunfighter (oz9110)

 

Bunfighter (oz9110) by Peter Hall 1988 - plan thumbnail

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Bunfighter. 20 in earspan fun model for CO2 power.

Scan from DBHL, cleanup by theshadow.

ref DBHL-6445.

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Bunfighter (oz9110) by Peter Hall 1988 - model pic

Datafile:
  • (oz9110)
    Bunfighter
    by Peter Hall
    from Aeromodeller
    April 1988 
    20in span
    CO2 F/F
    clean :)
    formers unchecked
  • Submitted: 15/08/2017
    Filesize: 353KB
    Format: • PDFbitmap
    Credit*: DBHL, theshadow
    Downloads: 996

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Could not resist [main pic, 003-006]. Scaled up to 24" earspan. Servo on each side to provide earleron control. Painted doculam covering. Test flights coming soon. From Little Rock, Arkansas,
Steve Staples - 19/05/2022
Looks wondEARful...
RC Yeager - 19/05/2022
It's the right colour, no doubt about that! Take-off runs will have to be short, and I expect 3-point landings to go smooooth as a rockslide concert.
Miguel - 19/05/2022
Its supposed to have a stab (tailplane) and fin though... And where would the CG be?
RC Yeager - 20/05/2022
Or are you trying to convert it to a "flying ears" model? That would explain why you have the earlerons set up to give the ears some reflex.
RC Yeager - 20/05/2022
There is no living animal with ribbed ears so I cannot take this as anatomically correct, I'm sad to say.
Miguel - 21/05/2022
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