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Classic Designs => Classic Planes => Topic started by: mike mullis on December 06, 2007, 06:55:18 AM
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i have recently got my hands on an old jetco shark 45....wanna put it back in the air...how ever the nose or cowling is missing and needs some more work here and the..hinges..lead outs etc...is there anyplace i might find a set of plans for this model??..and is there any building tricks that i might need to know about this plane??..any info would greatly be appreciated....Mike Mullis
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Tom Dixon sells plans for this one.
The only trick is the trike gear. Otherwise, it's a cool plane to build and to fly. One of my favorites.
Take care,
Ron
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i have recently got my hands on an old jetco shark 45....wanna put it back in the air...how ever the nose or cowling is missing and needs some more work here and the..hinges..lead outs etc...is there anyplace i might find a set of plans for this model??..and is there any building tricks that i might need to know about this plane??..any info would greatly be appreciated....Mike Mullis
Hi Mike
I sell the plans for the Shark 45, they are done by Pat Johnson and are very accurate
let me know if I can help you
Randy
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thanks randy...how much are the plans and how can i get my hands on them?..thanks alot..Mike
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thanks randy...how much are the plans and how can i get my hands on them?..thanks alot..Mike
HI These are on 2 large full size sheets that have the parts shown
"Shark 45 Lew McFarland's 58 inch span flapped tri gear competition stunter. Winner of 1969 and 1961 Nats, for .45-.61 size engines. 2 sheets all parts shown Auto Cad drawing…..$16.00"
S&H is 5.95 rolled in a tube, any other plans you want would also go into the same mail tube, you can call or fax or email the order ... 678-407-9376
Regards
Randy
www.aeroproduct.net
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If Randy and Pat say their plans are accurate... they are!