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Laser cut pin clamps with the center


hole cut just the right size to fit a T pin. They hold sheet or strip tight to the building board and are perfect for use with triangles and guides. 72 per sheet. Only $2.50 postpaid!


• New Strip Clips •New Fuselage Jigs • Laser cut Rib Guides


• Laser Cut Ply Building Triangles List at www.bhplans.com or catalog list for $2.00


Note: CAD plans and laser cut parts are available for many old time gas models from the 30’s-40’s. Two Stamp SSAE for list.


BOB HOLMAN PLANS PO BOX 741 SAN BERNARDINO CA 92402 909 885 3959 • bhplans@aol.com • Website www.bhplans.com


DIELS ENGINEERING, INC. P.O. BOX 167016, OREGON, OH 43616


FEATURING ANOTHER LASER CUT COMPLETE KIT


KIT #37-LC NAKAJIMA KI-44 “TOJO”


The 4-Star 54 EG ARF is an excellent midsize R/C airplane for transitioning pilots from high-wing trainers to low-wing aerobatic aircraft. With its low wing, semi- symmetrical airfoil, and a wing loading that would make most trainers proud, the 4-Star 54 takes you to the next level with all the basic aerobatics and whoop-dee-doos your thumbs can conjure up. If it’s time to give up your trainer and fly a model with more ability, the 4-Star 54 EG ARF was made just for you! It's a great learning tool for advancing R/C pilots. Designed to get you into the air quickly with a traditional handcrafted balsa wood ARF. All wood parts are CAD-drawn, laser-cut, and factory jig assembled, so everything fits the way it should. The


1/24 scale


Laser Cut Model by Will Hayes


15.5” span


Complete kit contains highly detailed plans with instructions, quality laser cut wood, stripwood, plastic canopy, color decals, lightweight tissue, plastic prop, rubber and hardware.


EARLYSUMMER SALE


$26.00 ea. (reg. $36.95) plus $9 ea. s&h


Direct sales only while supply lasts Sale ends July 31, 2013


www.dielsengineeringinc.com Catalog $3.00 or free with order.


We now accept payment by PayPal


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Swami by Jerry Stoloff, 1944 46” Wingspan


lightweight airframe is very rugged and has been expertly covered with Oracover® (aka Ultracote®) premium film. Available in yellow or red base colors with complete factory applied markings.


The 4-Star 54 EG ARF is designed for either electric or glow power. It flies well with a 2-stroke glow engine, a 4-stroke glow engine, or a brushless outrunner electric motor with a 3 to 4-cell Li-Po battery. It's your choice! Specifications: Wing span, 54 inches; wing area, 585 square inches; length, 47.5 inches; flying weight, 5–5.5 pounds; wing loading, 19.7–21.7 ounces/square foot. Requires a 4-channel radio with 4–5 standard servos, .40–.46 cubic inch 2-stroke or .40–.54 4-stroke engine for glow power; 500–800 watt brushless motor, 60–75A speed control (ESC), 3–4S 3000–5000 mAh Li-Po battery pack. The 4-Star 54 EG ARF is available in red (SIGRC44EGARFR) or yellow (SIGRC44GARFY). Check SIG’s website for pricing.


SIG MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 401 South Front St., PO Box 520, Montezuma, IA 50171-0520, 641-623-5154, www.sigmfg.com


Zipper


by Carl Goldberg, 1939 1/2A or Electric Texaco


44” Wingspan


Panther 1/2A or Electric Texaco


Walter Schutz, 1939 46” Wingspan


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SIG’s 4-Star 54 EG ARF


$9200 plus


postage


Models Inc.


6 P.O. Box 1210


Sharpes, FL 32959 (321)537-1159


Area 307 sq. in.


333 sq. in. area


$9150 plus


postage 299 sq. in. area


$8600 plus


postage web site: www.bmjrmodels.com JUNE 2013


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