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Valkyrie             Page 1
C-130                Page 2
Hobby Helpers   Page 3
Line Control      Page 4
PBY                   Page 5
2 Rudder Bugs   Page 6
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
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A PBY could carry two 500 lb. bombs, one under each wing. Great for those "surprise!" meetings in the vast pacific ocean. hehe 
 Big  80" wing span. Power 2 gas OR electric motors, it's your choice. Power requirement not known. 49" length. Height 16" at the tail. Wheel Base 11". 11" chord. Over 800sq.in wing area. Not the best plans, but hey, they are only 5 bucks.
 
Thick high lifting air foil. Neat retracting wing tip floats! Thats a must for me! How cool! Has Stearable nose wheel that you build. Of course you have to build the main gear too. Tons of room inside the fuselage. Water rudder too. I bet you didn't see it did ya? I didn't think ya did ;-)
 
History.The original Catalina featured two 825 hp Twin Wasps mounted close together on a wide clean wing, on the tips of which were retractable stabilising floats. The prototype XP3Y-1 achieved a speed of 184 mph - high for a flying boat in 1935. Production began at San Diego, California. The initial order - for 60 - was exceptionally large for the time, but within a decade more than 4,000 had been ordered. In 1938 three were purchased by the Soviet Union, which urgently tooled up to build its own version, the GST. In 1939 the British RAF bought one PBY and soon placed large orders - it was the RAF which gave the aircraft its name 'Catalina'. This name was adopted in the United States in 1942. In December 1939 came the PBY-5A (OA-10) with retractable landing gear, which was named the 'Canso' by the Canadian air force. Many hundreds of both the boat and the amphibian version were built by Canadian Vickers (as the PBV-1) and Boeing Canada (as the PB2B-1). Revised versions with heightened tail-fins were manufactured at New Orleans (PBY-6A) and by the Naval Aircraft Factory at Philadelphia (PBN-10). The Catalina established a remarkable combat record during World War Two. In the Atlantic it performed vital service in the war against the U-boats, and an RAF Catalina famously located the Bismarck after the formidable German battleship had temporarily succeeded in escaping from British forces. In the Pacific the Catalina gave outstanding service in the search and rescue role. It was a Catalina which first located the advancing Japanese forces during the decisive Battle of Midway. 'Black Cat' night-flying Catalinas made a valuable and prolonged contribution to the Allied effort in the Solomons campaigns during 1942-43, frequently making torpedo attacks on Japanese shipping. The PBY could stay on patrol for over 21 hours!!! For many years after World War, Two hundreds of Catalinas served with various nations, in civilian as well as in military roles.
 
File $5.00
 
 
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This plan has already been sent to Kit Cutters and they may have short kits in stock. Do NOT bother me with question concerning Kit Cutters items for sale as I have NOTHING to do with their business.

89" wing span. 2 sheets. No cowl to buy as you build your own.
 
HISTORY: The Piper Pacer and Tri-Pacer were the company's major four seaters from 1949 until the Comanche and Cherokee of the 1960s. The PA-20 Pacer, a tail-dragger, was introduced in 1950 as a development of the Piper Clipper. Tri-Pacers were introduced in 1951, with the early models powered by a Lycoming O-290. The 125 HP models were somewhat underpowered and the O-290D2 of 135 HP was soon introduced.
The Caribbean was introduced ca. 1958, still available as a four-seat aircraft, but "less deluxe". The two-seat PA-22-108 Colt (with a Lycoming O-235 of 108 HP), derived from the Tri-Pacer, was built in fairly substantial numbers from 1960 until 1963.
The PA-20 and PA-22 series were the last high-winged light planes built by Piper to feature fabric-covered metal tube construction.
 
These are 2 high resolution TIFF files containing 200 x 200 dots per inch.
One file will print a sheet 36" x 79" and the other file will print a sheet 36" x 76".
 
Files $10.00
 
Should you have any doubts about being able to recieve, print or the quality of my "awesome" work, I will email you one sheet (one tif file) of this plan for FREE. Should you decide to print the plan, I will email you the other sheet upon payment received.
       
 

Basic Flight Training Aircraft

   Designed in Canada in 1946 by the De Havilland Company of Canada, the Chipmunk made its first flight on May 22, 1946, at Downsview, Ontario. It was intended as a replacement for the Tiger Moth. Chipmunks were used as basic flight trainers by a number of air forces, including the Royal Canadian Air Force. In all 1305 Chipmunks were produced, with 217 being built in Canada. The Royal Air Force took delivery of 735 aircraft of this type between November 1949 and October 1953. The Chipmunk is the longest serving aircraft of any one type in the RAF, from 1950 to 1997, 47 years.

Specifications

Span: 34 feet – 4 inches

Length: 25 feet – 5 inches

Range: 240 nautical miles

Endurance: 2 hours – 15 minutes

Engine: Gipsy Major 10 MK2 145 hp.

Cruising speed: 102 kts.

 

One file will print a plan 36" x 66" and the other file will print a plan 36" x 52".

Wing span 80", Power .60

Files $10.00

Plans nerver restored.  Plans "as is".

68" wing span. 1,300 sq.in. 49" length. Motor .75 and up. 2 sheets.
 
F4B-2: a carrier-borne fighter by Boeing.
 
Cowl avaible from www.fiberglassspecialtiesinc.com Part number UW-3
 
Files $10.00
        

These are high resolution TIF files containing 200 x 200 dots per inch.
One file will print a plan 36" x 72" and the other sheet will be 36" x 60".
 
93" wing span. 63" Length. Power 2 - .50s.
 
This plan is "just a copy" and is being sold "as is".
 
Files $10.00
             Plans nerver restored.  Plans "as is".




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