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Control Line
Total: 16
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Baby Flight Streak
£10.00
PLAN-26
Control line sports stunt and combat model by George Aldrich for .049-.060 size motors.
First Appeared in:
Aviation Modeller International - November 1996
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Cavalier
£11.25
PLAN-35
Out-of-the-rut control line biplane, with good looks and a fine aerobatic performance to match. 36" (914mm) span model suit .30-.36 cu.in. size motors.
First Appeared in:
Aviation Modeller International - January 1998
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DE HAVILLAND 94 MOTH MINOR
£15.50
PLAN-289
A sport scale model of the light two seat De Havilland trainer. Construction method makes extensive use of cardboard. Model spans 73” (1854mm) and is designed for .50 to .60 engines.
First Appeared in:
Aviation Modeller International - July 2006
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F.A.R.R.T.
£10.00
PLAN-6
A Fast Aerobatic Roundy Roundy Thing for control line fun. A really tough all-wing machine for .19 power.
First Appeared in:
Aviation Modeller International - July 1997
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Fifty Four
£11.25
PLAN-64
An attractive vintage style control line stunter for 2.5-3.5cc diesels or glow motors. Wing span 37.5" (953mm).
First Appeared in:
Aviation Modeller International - October 1998
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Frog Hawker Hurricane
£10.00
PLAN-69
The Frog profile scale model plans. 24" (610mm) span model suits 1-2cc motors.
First Appeared in:
Aviation Modeller International - February 1996 -
Frog Profile Mosquito
£11.50
PLAN-66
The kit for Frog's once popular control line profile scale D.H. Mosquito has long since ceased to be available, but control line fliers can still get the plan. 36" (914mm) span model suits two 1-1.5cc motors.
First Appeared in:
Aviation Modeller International - December 1995
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Kismet
£11.50
PLAN-99
A classic style control line aerobatic model from Australia featuring coupled flaps and elevator controls. Graceful semi-elliptical wing shape enhances elegant appearance. 50" (1278mm) span model requires .46-.50 size motor.
First Appeared in:
Aviation Modeller International - March 1996
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LEGACY 40
£12.50
PLAN-231
A fully-up-to-date, contest quality, control line aerobatic design from one of USA's leading experts. The design incorporates all the experience gained by the designer over many years of contest flying. For .40 size engines.
First Appeared in:
Aviation Modeller International - October 2003
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Line Dancer
£10.00
PLAN-104
Profile fuselage control line sports model with a sparkling performance on a .049 size motor. Wing span 27" (686mm).
First Appeared in:
Aviation Modeller International - June 1998
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Mr. Brickhaus Opus'
£12.50
PLAN-141
A proven contest winning control line aerobatic design, by respected US aerobatics expert Allen Brickhaus. 690sq.in. wing area model utilises foam wing construction and is designed for .61 size motors.
First Appeared in:
Aviation Modeller International - June 2002
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Oliver Twist Mk.7
£11.50
PLAN-138
Martin Cowley's ultra-successful 2.5cc control line combat model revived for Combat fans.
First Appeared in:
Aviation Modeller International - May 1998
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Peacemaker Stunt
£12.50
PLAN-149
George Aldrich's classic control line stunt model for 2.5cc motors. Wing span 47" (1194mm).
First Appeared in:
Aviation Modeller International - January 1997
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Profile Tucano
£11.50
PLAN-154
A profile-scale control line model with a good aerobatic performance. Features all-sheet fuselage and built-up wing structure. Suits .20 size motor. Prototype used PAW 19 diesel.
First Appeared in:
Aviation Modeller International - April 1996
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Stuntfire
£13.50
PLAN-191
Semi-scale control line aerobatic model based on the Supermarine Spitfire. 59" (1500mm) wingspan model suits .40-.60 motors.
First Appeared in:
Aviation Modeller International - June 2001
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Wild Boy
£11.25
PLAN-212
Control line aerobatic model with attractive radial style cowl for .09 (1.5cc) motors.
First Appeared in:
Aviation Modeller International - September 1997












