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Hobby Helpers  Page 7
Miss  America  Page 8
 1930 Racer's    Page 9
Autogiro         Page 10
  Old Timers    Page 11
Seaplanes       Page 12
Bonzo              Page 13
 RC planes       Page 14
 Gas Planes     Page 15
Flying Boats    Page  16
Shinden           Page 17
 Free Flights     Page 18
5 COOL line control  19
Noblers            Page 20
HUGE STORCH  Page 21
5 JEWELS           Page 22
Lockheed P-38 Page 23
DOUBLE WHAMMY   24
 Great Plane  plans  25
5 Gliders          Page 26
Awesome Bi-Planes 27
Control Line plans    28
 Fokker Dr.1   page 29
 BOMBERS       Page 30
STUKA's        Plans 31
MagazinePlanService32
Control  Line    Page 33
 Mercury free flight  34
Small Plane plans     35
4 AWESOME planes  36
Kit  Cutters
5 JETS               Page 37
Small Planes    page 38
MONSTER seaplane  39
Electrics           Page 40
Model Airplane News41
EBAY PAGE
Hobby Helpers Page 42
RCM Plans      Page 43
American Modeler   44
More C/L    Page 45
MAN Plans       Page 46
Hobby Helpers Page 47
More Line Controls   48
Crash Photo's
Memorial Day Free Plan
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This is a great Hobby Helpers control line plan which has all the building instructions and a BOM printed right there on the plan. I do NOT recommend this plan for RC conversion.
 
 HISTORY: Affectionately nicknamed "Jug," the P-47 was one of the most famous AAF fighter planes of WW II. Although originally conceived as a lightweight interceptor, the P-47 developed as a heavyweight fighter and made its first flight on May 6, 1941. The first production model was delivered to the AAF in March 1942, and in April 1943 the Thunderbolt flew its first combat mission--a sweep over Western Europe. Used as both a high-altitude escort fighter and a low-level fighter-bomber, the P-47 quickly gained a reputation for ruggedness. Its sturdy construction and air-cooled radial engine enabled the Thunderbolt to absorb severe battle damage and keep flying. During WW II, the P-47 served in almost every active war theater and in the forces of several Allied nations. By the end of WW II, more than 15,600 Thunderbolts had been built.

Production P-47B, -C, early -D and -G series aircraft were built with metal-framed "greenhouse" type cockpit canopies. Late -D series (dash 25 and later) aircraft and all -M and -N series production aircraft were given clear "bubble" canopies, which gave the pilot improved rearward vision.

I have provided a close up color scanned picture of this plan for you to examine so that you may rest assured that my work & this item is of the highest quality. Plans are so clean and clear, that they are worth shouting about! That is the bottom part of the BOM that you can read on the close up scan.
 
File $5.00

Looking for something different for the circle? Try this super cool old Hobby Helper's plan for a control line crop dusting airplane. Oh boy, just think if you rigged a way to spread flower while 'dusting'? That would be so cool.
Being an old farm boy myself, I have many great memories of these flying work horses gracefully waltzing over my fields.
The file will print a plan 24" x 66".
 
32" wing span. 21" length. Fox 35 shown. Construction notes are printed on the plans.
A copy of the Magazine article is included.  A BOM is included on the plans.
 
File $5.00 or a bushel of shelled corn delivered. And your choice?
                      

Wing span 28". Three different engine installations shown. The informative magazine article is included.
 
I have provided a close up color scanned picture of the engines for you to examine so that you may rest assured that my work & this item is of the highest quality in the milky way.
 
File $5.00
'Beaming Up' plans before paying is strickly prohobited. 
Shoes, shirt, shorts are required. 
Abuductions, probing, alien impregnating and crop circles while visiting my neighborhood is not permitted.
Butt,,, no such restrictions apply while over California!
Enjoy your visit,,, here on planet earth.

  This is one of the finest Hobby Helpers plans you will EVER see. Whether you plan to build this plane or you just want this masterpiece for your collection, you well never regret buying this beautiful jewel of a plan.  The draftsman who drew this plan back in1956 had to be one of the finest draftsman to ever have lived.
 
64" wing span. Power 4 x .10 - .19..... 46" length. Could be built electric too. One 10.5 foot long sheet.   Plans have been professionally reproduced to a BETTER THAN NEW condition. ..... And as with ALL my plans, your satisfaction is guaranteed or your money is 100% refunded, including shipping!
 
Description: The C-130 Hercules, a four-engine turboprop aircraft, is the workhorse of the military services. Capable of landing and taking off from short, rough dirt runways, it is a people and cargo hauler and is used in a wide variety of other roles, such as gunships, weather watchers, tankers, firefighters and aerial ambulances. There are more than 40 versions of the Hercules, and it is widely used by more than 50 nations. C-130 Hercules (Department of Defense) C-130 Hercules Tactical Airlift This workhorse provides vital logistical support. It costs $22.9 million, and can take off and fly at 33,000 feet with a 100,000-lb. payload of supplies or 92 troops, 64 paratroops, or 74 patients on stretchers. It has a top speed of 374 mph.
 
I have provided a close up color scanned picture of this plan for you to examine so that you may rest assured that my work & this item is of the highest quality. 
 
As you can clearly see, this plan is no "crappy copy" as you may have seen listed on ebay.
 
 This is a high resolution TIF file containing 200 x 200 dots per inch.
The file will print a plan 36" x 123".
 
File $5.00

30" wing span. 24" length. Power K&B.29 shown. This is a control line plan. Plans include the construction article and the magazine article too.
 
File $5.00




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