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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


MISCHIEF-MAKERS


www.carstensbookstore.com/gadfly.html Gadfly (CF632) May 1983


Make a grand entrance into FAC Jumbo Rubber with Dave Rees's 36- inch Gadfly. It can easily max out at two minutes+. $10.00


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Skaliwag (CD220) April 2004 In this bit of modeling "piracy" Alan Porter captured all the best parts of Joe Wagner's classic Dakota in a great 24-inch R/C 1/2A ship. $11.00


www.carstensbookstore.com/rogue.html Urchin (CF151) February 1996 www.carstensbookstore.com/urchin.html


At 45 inches, with a .25 in the nose, Gene Rogers' 4-channel low wing is not only cute but a real cut-up in the air. $10.00


Rogue (CD240) December 2004


If you want to easily grab some medals, try Bob Bienenstein's 42- inch freeflight which won the 2002 Moffet Trophy. $11.00


Rascal (CF934) June 1994


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With just the flick of a finger, Charlie Lis's 46-inch 4-channel R/C ship for .25 engines will be gyrating through some pretty slick gymnastics. $11.00


www.carstensbookstore.com/vixenaerobatic.html Vixen Aerobatic (CF156) April 1969


At 40-inch span. Gene Rogers' 4-channel Vixen can tunnel through the air in fast, racy maneuvers with a good .25 engine up front. $19.00


Making mischief is always about doing something that's fun, and that's what all these planes can give you: good fun.


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