Designer | Vince Micchia |
Publisher | Flying Models |
Date | May 1969 |
Wingspan | 48in. |
File size | 445KB |
Format | PDFbitmap |
Credit | GeorgeAlbo |
Categories | Scale, IC, C/L, Military, Fighter |
Download Available | Yes |
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P-63 King Cobra - Profile scale model for control line.. Quote: - Hello Steve, here is the P-63 King Cobra plan by Vince Micchia which was the precursor to the Midwest kit model. I have also included... [more]
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