Mig 29 Fulcrum (oz9752)
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Mig 29 Fulcrum. Profile scale model for Jetex power.
Scan from DBHL, cleanup by theshadow.
ref DBHL-7445.
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(oz9752)
Mig 29 Fulcrum
by George Milner Smith
from Aeromodeller
November 1996
13in span
Jetex F/F
clean :)
all formers complete :)
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Submitted: 22/01/2018
Filesize: 148KB
Format: • PDFbitmap
Credit*: DBHL, theshadow
Downloads: 1933
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Attached are some pics of my Mig 29 Fulcrum [main pic, 003, 004] that I have flown with Jetex 50 and more recently with Rapier power and soon hopefully with a TSP motor. If you want to use any of them that is. I added extra balsa to round it out more and as you can see in one pic, the weight is 41g. The pics were taken years back in 2004 after many flights so it is a bit dog. I have had it repaired and stripped for repainting for a long time, the trouble is I keep flying it! If I can dig out the original Aeromodeller article I will send you the text. All the best,Howard Metcalfe - 14/09/2022
Thanks for sharing this amazing model. Do you have any comment for the formers? Also did you paint it by airbrush and acrylic paint? I am keen to hearing from you.
Best regards,
Eli Rudd - 20/01/2024
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