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Lynn Good, our FMPlans specialist, gives the thumbs up to some of the best FLYING MODELS plans


Lynn Good, in the cockpit of a N.J. Forest Fire Service Grumman AgCat


GOOD THINGS COME IN SMALL PACKAGES


LITTLE C (CD374) July 2009


Dick Sarpolus’s formula was simple when he designed this 36-inch foamie: quick to build, unique, electric powered, and a blast to fly. Oh yeah, nice and compact also! $10.00


LITTLE GUY (CD190) March 2003 Have an unused 1/2A engine lying around?


Dick Sarpolus’s 28-inch span plane was made for one. Thanks to its flat plate wing it will be off the bench and in the air quickly. $10.00


LITTLE LIM (CF193) May 1970


Small it may be, but Dave Linstrum’s 39-inch freeflight Coupe d’Hiver design flies in the Unlimited class with more than potent perfor- mance from 40-gram motors. $9.00


LITTLE ANGLE (CD233) September 2004


Maybe it’s not 3D, but with more than ample power Dick Sarpolus described his 52-inch sport plane as capable of “wild stunting”. A good .50 2-stroke will do it proud. $15.00


LITTLE FUN (CF909) July 1993


Yup, at 27 inches, it’s minimal and uses a 1/2A engine, but Dick Sarpolus wanted it to give the big guys a real run for their money. $9.00


LITTLE LARRY (CD119) September 2000


Larry Katz’s 43-inch indoor/park flyer original- ly used a geared, brushed motor. An E-flite Park 370 outrunner is just right. $10.00


They may be small but there’s a mountain of great flying in these models. FOR ORDERING INFORMATION SEE PAGE 73


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