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Tiny (Small
Indoor/ Parkflyers)
By Todd Long.

Starlite (Small indoor/ parkflyer, micro equipment)
By Tom Herr

I had no luck opening either of these dxf plans, but the
gif files were nicely scanned.
A full documentary on the Tiny
and Starlite can be
found on an excellent site called Radio
Controlled Microflight. Both the Tiny
and the Starlite could
be scaled up to suit slightly larger equipment with a target flying weight of
say 6 ounces in the case of the Starlite. Using the PU050, the Schultz 08 ESC, 8
x 150mah batteries, 2 x JR NES-371's, and your smallest, case less receiver and definitely
no on/off switch.
Blew Angel (Parkflyer, Geared Speed 400)
By John Swetland

BA.DXF 48kb
Aeronca 7AC Champion (Indoor/ Parkflyer, Geared Speed 280,
3:1 Ratio, 3 channel)
By Nick Ziroli

7AC.Gif 376kb Nicely drawn, and easy to follow.
Colibri (Indoor/ Parkflyer, 3 channel, build to your size)
By David C?????????

colibri.gif This file is in Gif format, and has a 3D
view. The plan is relatively rough,
but should be OK to follow.
Kolibri (Indoor flyer, 3 channel WES-Technik propulsion set)
By Unknown Author

Kolibri.gif 55kb This file is in Gif format, and has 3D
views. A word document is supplied and provides
detailed information for construction.
Jodel BEBE D9 (Designed for .05 IC motor, 3 channel)
Designed by: L. F. Randolph
Jodel.gif 116kb Very nicely completed, being clear
to read with
plenty of detail to build model.
Originally designed for 0.05 IC power, but would make for an excellent
conversion to a geared electric motor . Fuselage bulkheads and rib sets are
complete, and plenty
Whing Ding (designed of IC.049-.051, pusher prop, rudder, elevator)
by Paul Denson

whingding.gif 46kb This gif plan is very clear in viewing
quality. Ideal electric conversion/ park flyer
possibility. Model has
approximately a 40" span and is in Bi-Plane configuration. Boom & pod fuselage.
This page was last updated on Tuesday June 26, 2001.
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