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
MARCH MADNESS
www.carstensbookstore.com/rampant.html RAMPANT (CF229) July 1971
It’s a perfect name for Jerry Worth’s 64-inch Pattern ship. It runs away with performance on a good .60 glow engine or a 4-stroke equal, and it’s set up for retracts as well. $15.00
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DRUINE TURBULENT (CF480) July 1978
Freeflight may be Larry Kruse’s passion, but he snuck in some C/L with this nifty .35 size profile of this 52-inch model. $11.00
DRUINE TURBULENT (CF488) November 1978
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So maybe you’re looking for an R/C version of the little French light- plane. Doc Mathews took care of that with his 60-inch, 4-channel version of the plane. Needs a good .40 for power. $10.00
www.carstensbookstore.com/ra10.html RAMBUNCTIOUS 1040 (CF253) February 1972
Thanks to that denizen of Snider Swamp, Fast Richard, here is a 2-for-1 plan. The larger Class C-D 1040 square inch model gives you the 1971 Unlimited Gas Freeflight champ. $21.00
www.carstensbookstore.com/quixotic.html QUIXOTIC (CF525) December 1979
Probably inspired by the pusher ultralights of the time. Doc Mathews cooked up this 66-inch sport plane for 3 channels and a .30 size engine. $11.00
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RAMBUNCTIOUS 480 (CF254) February 1972
Here’s the distaff side of the the bigger C-D plane, the smaller 480 square inch Class A-B version. It also oozes a championship caliber like its very big brother. $11.00
Spring is almost sprung and flying season is almost here. Get building! FOR ORDERING INFORMATION SEE PAGE 65
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