Designer | J Altshuler, F Hayes |
Publisher | Model Airplane News |
Date | August 1948 |
Wingspan | 28in. |
File size | 195KB |
Format | PDFbitmap |
Credit | theshadow |
Categories | CO2, F/F |
Download Available | Yes |
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Slick - Free flight model for CO2 power. Fuselage is carved from solid balsa. Hi Steve - Here is J. Altshuler and F. Hayes Slick from Model Airplane News magazine issue 08-48.. Direct submission to... [more]
* Credits
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Scale
The Slick plans is supposed to be scaled correctly, a good way to be sure about this it to open it with adobe PDFreader and measure the parts checking if they fit together.
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