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Miter Saw Precision Sawing Tool #153


Hangar 9 Messerschmitt Bf 109F-2 60 ARF


a positive stop at 90°. Make accurate repeatable cuts for tight fits on mitered corners. Perfect for: Model Airplane and Ship parts, Model Railroad and Train Layouts, Miniatures - Furniture and Picture Frames. Made in the United States from alder wood and glass filled nylon. $27.50


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Stunt Wing


by Harold Reinhardt, 1955 Control Line Stunt


47 1/2” Wingspan


The Miter Saw allows the craftsperson to saw very accurate angles. Hardened steel razor saw travels within a precision guide allowing the craftsman to make accurate cuts in wood, plastic and metal. The adjustable fence swings through an arc of precise degree marks with


The Hangar 9® brand is proud to present another classic piece of military aviation, the Messerschmitt Bf 109F-2 60 ARF. Often called the “Me 109,” this German World War II fighter was designed by Willy Messerschmitt and Robert Lusser during the early to mid 1930s. The Hangar 9 Bf 109F-2 model features an incredible scale outline and sport-like flying characteristics that make it easier for everyday pilots to fly. Combining scale looks with sport handling makes the Bf 109F-2 plane an exciting model anyone would be proud to show off at the field.


The model features accurate scale outline and all-wood construction; authentic “Black 8” JG 54 paint scheme; durable UltraCote®


covering custom printed with a flat finish, authentic camouflage and panel lines; airfoil-


shaped tail surfaces; authentic four-section flap system which allows a greater range of speed and maneuverability; engine exhaust details are provided that easily attach to the one-piece, painted fiberglass cowl; fixed-wire landing gear and scale wheels included; includes power option for electric power; optional E-flite® 81-degree electric retract system.


Specifications: wing span, 64 inches; wing area, 678.5 square inches; flying weight, 10.25-11.5 pounds; wing loading 34.7-39.0 ounces/square foot. Requires a 5-channel radio.


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Satellite320 GLH NFFS 2013 one-design


48” Wingspan 320 sq. in. area 59” Wingspan 588 sq. in. area Stuka based on Hi Johnson’s 1960 design Control Line Stunt


$9850 plus


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Area 586 sq. in.


$5200 plus


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$16400 plus


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est. 1989 by Mr. Fred Burgdorf FEBRUARY 2013


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