Designer | Vic Dubery |
Publisher | Aeromodeller |
Date | September 1952 |
Wingspan | 18in. |
File size | 112KB |
Format | PDFvector, CADfile |
Credit | hogal |
Categories | Rubber, F/F, Multi |
Download Available | Yes |
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A-M Aircoach - Rubber twin sport model.. Quote: - Finally there is the AM Aircoach designed by Vic Dubury, a prolific designer of the time. The design was a centrefold plan designed to allow people...
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