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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


CATCH A TIGER


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F7F-3 TIGERCAT (CD147) September 2001


When Tom Jass designed his 60-inch twin for R/C, it had the rakish looks of the Tigercat but it really turned into a pretty stable pussycat of a plane. With its two OS .25 LA engines it’s a great entry into twins. $20.00


TIGRE TWIN (CF137) October 1968


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As Gene Rogers said in his article, the sound of a pair of synchronized twins was enough to send him to the drawing board and concoct this 63-inch R/C twin for two .25s. $11.00


www.carstensbookstore.com/blacktiger.html BLACK TIGER (CF999) July 1996


Here’s one of C/L Stunt’s true legends, the work of Bob Elliott. Flown by many, it wracked up an impressive load of trophies and is eligible for Vin- tage Stunt. It uses a Fox .35. $10.00


D.H. 82 TIGER MOTH (CD327) October 2007


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You can always count on Tom Sandor to draw up some very nice, and interesting large freeflight scale planes like this 30-inch span bipe of the famed British training airplane. $10.00


You won’t just have a tiger by the tail with any of these, you’ll also have some great flying. FOR ORDERING INFORMATION SEE PAGE 65


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