Republic RC-3 Seabee..... 52" wing span. Power: Super Tigre .23 shown. 34" length. 6.5" chord.
HISTORY: When the Seabee was introduced in 1945, Republic Aviation Corporation also introduced marketing strategies never seen before on the private airplane market. Marketing strategies and advertising styles from the automobile industry were used, and you could see Seabee adverts in many different types of magazines - from Fortune Magazine for businessmen to Skyways Magazine for aviation enthusiasts. Marketing was aimed at the 'sportsman', the business man and the commercial operator. At the same time you could read articles on the Seabee in almost every aviation magazine published 1945 - 1947. Model 'pilots' would build Seabee models from plans that were offered by Cleveland, published in aviation magazines or from kits offered by Minicrafters and others.
These are TIF files containing 200 x 200 dots per inch.
The 2 files will print plans 36" x 42", This DOES NOT fill up the sheet of paper, so the plan may be enlarged 120 % or more.
Files $10.00
YAK-15
Wing span 37"... Length 33"... Power: small electric ducted fan.
Easy building Flat Bottom hi-lifting airfoil.
See this plane fly on You Tube: Copy and paste
The file will print a plan 36" x 48".
File $5.00 or 2 eggs, toast, hash browns and coffee. Whats it gonna be?


"Winglet"
74" wing span. 40 powered gas. Flying Wing with winglets.
CAD drawn plane plans. What a strange looking bird this one is.
The files will print 4 sheet 36" x 45"
Files $10.00






Helldiver
Curtiss SB2C Helldiver plan. 60" wing span. Power .60 engine. Weight 6.5 to 7 lbs.
HISTORY: The Helldiver dive bombers were designed to replace the SBD Dauntless aircraft as the main dive bombers of the United States Navy. They were built larger to carry heavier armament in terms of both defensive weapons as well as ordnance. On 29 Nov 1940, production on the aircraft began. They first saw action during the carrier raid on Rabaul, New Britain in the Solomon Islands on 11 Nov 1943.
During the model's production life, 7,140 were built.
The file will print a plan 36" x 52"
File $5.00
Aeronca C3 72
Very nice RCM scale plans for the Aeronca C3 with a 72" wing span.
The Aeronca C-3s, nicknamed the "Flying bathtub", were manufactured from 1931 to 1937. With room for two adults the C-3 proved itself as being a low cost reliable airplane.
These are high resolution TIFF filesand PDF files containing 200 x 200 dots per inch.
The files will print a plans 36" x 75 " and 79".
Files $10.00
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