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DIELS ENGINEERING, INC. P.O. BOX 167016


OREGON, OH 43616


KIT #7 CURTIS SBC-4 HELLDIVER Navy’s last combat bi-plane.


1/24th Scale


Multiplex FunMan


Model was built and extra details added by Rich Weber


17” Span


Rubber Powered Free Flight Scale Kit includes printed plans, printwood, stripwood, decals, light- weight tissue, plastic prop and hardware, rubber, and formed plastic canopy.


SUMMER SPECIAL


$25.00 ea. (reg. 33.95) plus $9 ea. shipping


(Direct sales only while supplies last) Sale ends 8/31/13


www.dielsengineeringinc.com Catalog $3 or free with order.


We now accept payment by PayPal


FLYING MODELS BOOKS Available On Our


Website At:


www.carstensbookstore.com


Take off from almost any field with the high-wing FunMan. Featuring a robust, brushless motor, oversize wheels and standard rudder, elevator and throttle controls, this responsive, Elapor foam airplane delivers pure enjoyment. Its controlled maneuverability and light wing loading make it a great beginner flyer with docile handling. As your confidence builds, upgrade your FunMan with a pair of aileron servos for increased aerobatic potential. And add a float kit (sold separately) for maximum fun. SPECIFICATIONS:


Wing span: 39.8 inches Overall length: 32.3 inches Weight: 20.5 ounces Wing area: 341 square inches Wing loading: 8.7 ounces/square foot RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT:


Transmitter: Hitec Optic 5/Optic 6 Sport or Aurora 9 Receiver: Hitec Minima/Maxima/Optima6 or Optima 6 Lite


The Multiplex FunMan (#M264266) has an estimated street price of $154.99.


HITEC, 12115 Paine Street, Poway, CA 92064, 858-748-6948, www.hitecrcd.com


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