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www.carstensbookstore.com/lakebuccaneer.html LAKE BUCCANEER (CF247) December 1971


If you have a .20 2-stroke, this 58-inch amphib will make a de- lightful flyer. Or try your hand at converting it to electric with one of the new outrunner motors. $11.00


GRUMMAN WIDGEON (CF132) September 1968


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Here's a 70-inch R/C model of workhorse amphib that's still going strong. Oscar Weingart's Widgeon Works good with two strong .45s, but could easily be converted to electric. $21.00


www.carstensbookstore.com/caflmopldi.html SNIPE (CF161) May 1969


It’s only natural that if you live on Long Island and you fly model airplanes, you should of course also equip them with floats. And that is exactly what Wally Zober did with this 68- inch span plane. Put a good .60 in it. $11.00


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SEE BEE (CF450) August 1977


You can say what you see with Dave Katagiri's 1/2A, 42- inch span camera plane. Any small digital camera will easily nestle in the fuselage compartment. $10.00


www.carstensbookstore.com/caflmopldi.html BIG FOOT (CF797) April 1989


Vince Perillo liked his 70-inch Little Foot model so much he scaled it up 30% to 90 inches, and also added floats. Flies great with a SuperTigre 2500 or more. $28.00


Land and water are their usual things but these neat planes can also go from snow. FOR ORDERING INFORMATION SEE PAGE 65


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