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
LEARN YOUR ABC’s
A6M3 ZERO-SEN (CF660) March 1984 A-6 INTRUDER (CF847) February 1991
When Ivan Munninghoff designed his 54-inch Intruder he had a new event in mind, R/C Carrier. But you won't need the tail hook to enjoy some great sport scale flying with this .46 powered plane. $18.00
You'll need some good Tan Rubber II to turn the prop on Tom Houle's big freeflight Zero. This bird is real jumbo scale with an almost 40-inch wing span. $10.00
B-17G Flying Fortress (CF286) January 1973 B-25 MITCHELL (CD318) June 2007
Here's some mid-size scale in foam, Keith Sparks' 58-inch B-25 that uses two E-flite 480
motors.Mostly foam the model is a good sport flying plane. $15.00
Tom Cook flew his 79-inch Fortress to the Best Flying Achievement award at the 1972 Nats. Four glow .20s powered it to its win. $19.00
C-130 Hercules (CF556) December 1980 C-130.5 TWIN HERCULES (CD097) November 1999
One of the last undiscovered planes from the mythical city of Propwash was Jim Longstreth's dream scale Twin Herc. Two 11-inch rubber motors power the 17.5-inch plane. $10.00
There's a good dose of foam in Dick Sarpolus's 90-inch Herc. Four .20s would do the job but Dick powered his with a combo of two .40s and two .19s. $28.00
Pick A (A-6, A6M), B (B-25, B-17), or C (C-130) and learn the ABC's of some great building time that equals some A-OK flying.
FOR ORDERING INFORMATION SEE PAGE 65
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