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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


DO YOU FEEL LUCKY?


GAMBLER MK II (CF720) April 1986


Relying on the success of the Mk I version of his 64-inch Pattern ship, Bob Loboz- zo made it a sure bet with this redesign for the Turnaround Pattern. $15.00


LUCKY II (CF042) July 1966


Back when proportional R/C started to come to the fore, Gene Rogers bet on a sure thing with his 60-inch, .60 sized design for Class II R/C, and 3-channel control. $11.00


LUCKY PIERRE (CF274) September 1972


You won't have to bone up on your French to find out why Don Typond's 37- inch Coupe d'Hiver design can snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. $10.00


GAMBIT (CF244) November 1971


Kit Bays chose a very apt name for his plane. With some clever design advantages his Nordic ship relies on refined intelligent design more than luck. $10.00


LUCKY 18 (CF603) June 1982


#15 of Piotr Zawada's design didn't quite live up to its name in Stunt competition, but his .46-powered, 56-inch Lucky 18 brought him to the winner's circle. $11.00


GAMBLER (CF619) January 1983


With a good .60 2-cycle up front Bob Lobozzo's first turn at a sport Pattern ship hit the jackpot. $15.00


You'll leave nothing to chance if you choose to build and fly any of these excellent models. FOR ORDERING INFORMATION SEE PAGE 73


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