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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


NEW YEAR BABIES


BI-BABY (CF455) November 1977 BABY BOMBSHELL (CF874) February 1992


Ring in the new year with this 20% enlarged version of Joe Konefes’ 1941 design. Dick Sarpolus and Bob Peru took this winning F/F Old Timer and updated it for R/C. 42-inch span, .049 for power. $8.00


Great looks and fun flying with this Jack Sheeks’ design. The 44-inch R/C sport bipe flies great with a .29 to .40 on the nose. $8.00


BABY R.O.G. (CD099) December 1999 HEATH BABY BULLET (CF126) July 1968


This beauty was desiged by Nick Ziroli for R/C. The sport-scale model spans 56 inches and wants a .45 to.60 for motivation. $9.00


A super-lightweight flier, this baby is good for indoors or out. Spans a large 48³⁄₄ inches, and uses an Ikarus power system. $9.00


BABY DUCK (CD163) April 2002


Len Sherman brought us this shrunken pusher for the proposed P-20 F/F event. Spanning 20 inches, the Baby Duck uses balsa for construction. $4.50


FLY BABY (CF277) October 1972


Jack Sheeks had the full-scale homebuilt in mind when he designed this semi-scale C/L Stunter. Spanning 57 inches, it uses a McCoy .40 for power. $8.00


Pop the cork and get your winter building on with one of these babies. Each has a personality all its own and all fly great!


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