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Good Flyer. 585 sq, inches. 39 oz Plane. 56" span built from a nobler wing with stretched wing and tip. 9 in. nose and a 15 in tail.
Conquestedor rudder. with my fuse. OH! I am talking about my 1963 Heinze 57
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I would presume that Gordan is referencing his Heinz-57 design.
This is Ray Firkin's beautiful Heinz-57 with an Aero-Tiger 36.
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The Heinz 57 kind of rings a bell. I would like to know more, plans availability and such. Ray's model is very nice, open cockpit is neat and different. Looks like a blend of several different models.
Type at you later,
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Quote from: Ty Marcucci on June 22, 2021, 11:20:43 PM
I remember back in 72 or so when he had one called Thunder Chicken. I think it was part Thunderbird.
Ty, The Thunder Chicken was Pete Petersen plane,mine was the Nobel chicken. All my Heinz plane were build from Nobler kits. None were built from wreck parts.
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