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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


HIGHER EDUCATION


PORTERFIELD CP-65 COLLEGIATE (CF462) February 1978 www.carstensbookstore.com/pococp.html


Like its lookalike J-3 Cub, this 2-place Golden Age plane earned its wings as a trainer for loads of pilots. So, D.B. Mathews figured his model of it could earn its degree by training model pilots. Spans 74 inches and needs a good .45. $11.00


www.carstensbookstore.com/professor.html


PROFESSOR (CF880) April 1992


Mike Spedaliere’s .40 powered Stunter was designed to graduate a flier up to the next rung on the C/L ladder, from profile to a full- body ship. Spans 53¹⁄₂ inches. $11.00


www.carstensbookstore.com/breezyjunior.html


BREEZY JUNIOR (CD080) April 1999


On the early cusp of indoor electric R/C, Dave George’s 55-inch plane was meant to fly inside primarily but could also handle calm conditions outside. $11.00


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