Designer | M. Hetherington |
Publisher | Aeromodeller |
Date | January 1946 |
Wingspan | 16in. |
File size | 884KB |
Format | PDFbitmap |
Credit | aeromeddeler |
Categories | Scale, Rubber, RTP, LowWing, Trainer |
Download Available | Yes |
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Ryan PT 25 - Indoor Flying Scale RTP (rubber) Aeromodeller January 1946.
This plan was online at April 30, 2011 in: http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1265873&page=232
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