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Old Time Models from the Past


Grumman F4F Wildcat


CAD drawn plans by Jerry Bates. Laser cut parts by Bob Holman Plan $55.00; Parts $250.00 + shipping


CAD drawn plans, Laser cut parts


1/5th Scale. 91.25" span. weight:


35 pounds


Parts are cut from Jerry's CAD files.


All Jerry's plans available, with lasercut parts for most.


Parts are short kits - sheet and strip is not supplied. 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


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Mfg. & Dist. Co., Inc. HANDLES


Standard w/o Fingergrips BH-360-C-1 - 19.99


Standard with Fingergrips BH-361-C-2 - 20.99


Expert Series w/o Fingergrips BH-365-C-5 - 30.99


Expert Series with Fingergrips BH-366-C-6 - 31.99


X-PA Expert Series w/o Fingergrips BH-367-C-7 - 42.99


X-PA Expert Series with Fingergrips BH-368-C-8 - 43.99


Also available Catalog #18 Send $7.99 to: Brodak


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Thunder Tiger Raptor E820


Based on the original Raptor E720 and proven by 3D champion Nick Maxwell, the Raptor E820 has had numerous hours of research and development put into it. The result is a machine that meets and exceeds any heli pilot’s 3D requirements, regardless of flying style. Thunder Tiger didn’t design the E820 for


beginners; in the hands of an


experienced pilot, however, it is a thing of beauty. Impressive power drives the performance of this heli, allowing pilots to go from break-neck 3D stunts to straight-line flight instantly. Steel shafts and working parts give the


Raptor durability while its carbon fiber frame makes it light. When you've


flown a few helis and you’re ready to take your performance up a few dozen notches, build the E820 and wow the crowds with the elegant, agile and aggressive E820. SPECIFICATIONS:


Length: 58.6 in (1490 mm)


Main rotor diameter: 71.2 in (1809 mm) Tail rotor: 11.8 in (300 mm) Weight: 8 lbs (3670 g)


Collective pitch range: +/- 15 degrees Requires: Recommended 400 KV outrunner motor with a maximum outer diameter of 64 mm. Radio and receiver, ESC, two 7-cell Li-Po batteries, building equipment, and other miscellaneous accessories.


The Thunder Tiger Raptor E820 Flybarless Heli Kit (TTRE0095) has an advertised price of $999.99.


THUNDER TIGER, distributed by Hobbico, Inc., P.O. Box 9021, Champaign, IL 61826, 217-398-3630, www.ttamerica.com


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