57" wing span. Cowl carved from a balsa block. A Windshield pattern is shown. Scale: 1-7/8" = 1'. Very nice RC scale plans.
The file will print a plan 36" by 78".
File $5.00
Sopwith BABY Seascout ~ WWI Scout
Big 77" wing span with 2,387 sq. inches of wing area. 50" length. What a cool looking WWI Scout. The cowl seller is located on the plans.
HISTORY: The Baby was deployed aboard seaplane carriers, cruisers, trawlers, minelayers, and various other ships. An attempt was made to deploy it even on a submarine! (what was he drinking?)
Babies were used to thwart enemy airship attacks as far as possible from home waters.
Files $15.00
PIETENPOL AIR CAMPER
80" wing span, 14.5" chord, 49" length. Power .91 four-cycle
The Air Camper was designed by Bernard H. Pietenpol in 1929. His vision was to prove that a practical airplane could be produced using an automobile engine. His design was such a success the publishers of Modern Mechanics magazine, who believed it was impossible to build a successful airplane around an automobile engine, (sure,,, they didn't have Ford Pintos back then) featured it in their yearly edition of the "Flying and Glider Manual" for 1932. The article stated "You can build her for $500" and featured a full set of plans for the homebuilder. B.H. Pietenpol built a small number of the planes for customers but the majority of the Air Campers were amateur built.
Files $10.00



P-51 Mustang
Canopy, spinner and cowl are availabe and listed on the plans.
HISTORY: A veteran of two wars -- World War II and the Korean War -- North American Aviation's P-51 Mustang was the first U.S. fighter airplane to push its nose over Europe after the fall of France. Then called the P-51, it scurried back and forth across the channel, taking on the best the Axis could put in the air. Mustangs met and conquered every German plane from the early Junkers to the sleek, twin-jet Messerschmitt 262s.
Although first designed for the British as a medium-altitude fighter, the Mustang excelled in hedge-hopping strafing runs and long-range escort duty. It made a name for itself by blasting trains, ships and enemy installations in western Europe and by devastating Axis defenses prior to the Allied invasion of Sicily and Italy.
An amazing array of firsts was piled up by the Mustang while carrying the war to the heart of the German fatherland. It was the first single-engined plane based in Britain to penetrate Germany, first to reach Berlin, first to go with the heavy bombers over the Ploesti oil fields and first to make a major-scale, all-fighter sweep specifically to hunt down the dwindling Luftwaffe.
One of the highest honors accorded to the Mustang was its rating in 1944 by the Truman Senate War Investigating Committee as "the most aerodynamically perfect pursuit plane in existence."
The 4 files will produce 4 plans printed on 36" x 58", 96", 55 and 20" paper.
Files $20.00






This is a fine piece about a mostly forgotten era.
http://www.grayeagles.org:80/video.htm
P-51 Scale Drawing
P-51B Mustang Scale Drawing for detailing you plane. Rivits, panel lines, cockpit details, every thing you could ever desire in a scale drawing
The file will print a plan 24" x 72".
File $5.00

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