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R/C Gliders and Sailplanes

Total: 12

  • Algebra Ee Vv 205

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    £14.00

    PLAN-13

    An 80.75" (2051mm) wingspan high performance electric powered R/C soarer, which uses 4-function controls on elevons, throttle and wing spoilers. Conventional construction. Suits motors such as Graupner Speed Gear 500/600 or Astro 05.

    First Appeared in:
    Aviation Modeller International - March 1999

    Algebra Ee Vv 205
  • Attacker PSS

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    £13.50

    PLAN-5

    A PSS glider replica of the early Royal Navy jet fighter for slope soaring. 1/10th scale replica spans 42.75” (1086mm). Two-sheet plan.

    First Appeared in:
    Aviation Modeller International - April 2001

    Attacker PSS
  • Cadet

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    £10.00

    PLAN-29

    A 63" (1600mm) span multi-purpose sailplane for towline launch, slope soaring or power pod operation. Simple box fuselage and uncomplicated rib-and-sheet wing. Power pod requires .049 motor. 2-function R/C.

    First Appeared in:
    Aviation Modeller International - May 1996

    Cadet
  • Chorus

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    £11.50

    PLAN-31

    A 2-metre class R/C soarer with 78.75" wingspan. Model features simple box fuselage construction and Eppler E176 flat bottom wing airfoil for easy construction. 2-function R/C required.

    First Appeared in:
    Aviation Modeller International - January 2000

    Chorus
  • HLG-2

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    £11.25

    PLAN-82

    High performance R/C hand launching sailplane, featuring pod and boom fuselage, slightly swept wing and butterfly type tailplane. 59" (1500mm) span model uses 2-function radio.

    First Appeared in:
    Aviation Modeller International - October 1997

    HLG-2
  • Mini Drake

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    £10.00

    PLAN-126

    A 63" (1600mm) span power-assisted sailplane for free flight or 2-function R/C using a 0.75 -1.5cc motor or electric equivalent.

    First Appeared in:
    Aviation Modeller International - August 1997

    Mini Drake
  • Minikin

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    £11.25

    PLAN-127

    A compact, 48.5" (1232mm) slope soarer for 2-function R/C operation on ailerons and elevator.

    First Appeared in:
    Aviation Modeller International - May 1997

    Minikin
  • Patrician

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    £12.50

    PLAN-147

    Here's a fine sailplane for slope soaring, flat field or cross country work. This 112" (2845mm) wingspan model features flaps and requires a minimum of 4-function radio control.

    First Appeared in:
    Aviation Modeller International - Febuary 1998

    Patrician
  • Piglet

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    £11.25

    PLAN-143

    Handy sized 36" (914mm) span slope soarer with a fast and furious performance using 2-function R/C driving aileron and elevator controls.

    First Appeared in:
    Aviation Modeller International - August 1999

    Piglet
  • Red Kite

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    £14.00

    PLAN-159

    Is it a bird, is it a plane? No, it's a Red Kite - a bird-like glider for slope or flat field flying. Plan includes drop-off stabiliser unit for flat field winch launching. 64" (1524mm) wingspan. Can be flown with ailerons, or simply using v-tail rudder/elevator controls.

    First Appeared in:
    Aviation Modeller International - August 1997

    Red Kite
  • Scimitar

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    £11.25

    PLAN-164

    A 57" (1448mm) wingspan aerobatic slope soarer with a fine performance using rudder, elevator and aileron controls. Plan offers both foam core and conventional balsa structure wing options.

    First Appeared in:
    Aviation Modeller International - March 2001

    Scimitar
  • Timberleena

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    £11.25

    PLAN-200

    A 60" (1524mm) span, high performance slope soarer, featuring tough balsa and plywood construction. V-tail model can be flown with just elevator and ailerons or with a "mixer" for rudder/elevator tail surface control. Can easily handle strong wind conditions but is also quite a 'floater' in light winds. Highly aerobatic.

    First Appeared in:
    Aviation Modeller International - November 1998

    Timberleena