Designer | Don McGovern |
Publisher | Flying Models |
Date | April 1951 |
Wingspan | 52in. |
File size | 242KB |
Format | PDFbitmap |
Credit | DPlumpe |
Categories | IC, F/F |
Download Available | Yes |
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Whirlwind - Powered motorglider, gullwing design for.049 engines.. Quote: - Steve & Mary - I was reviewing old Flying Models issues and ran across this interesting motorglider by Don McGovern,... [more]
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Scale
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