No, no flap option...must be someone's mod. It turns awfully well without 'em.
--Ray
Jerry,
Ray is right. For CL you don't need the flaps to move, it turns great, just like a Flight Streak. :-)
I still have one that I built in the 1970s. I was flying mostly R/C then, but a little CL too. Some of the guys in our R/C club built some Super Combat Streaks as R/C planes for pylon racing. We used .25s. They were very fast (without the lines to drag around ;-), and they made a great sport plane with a very high roll rate. We just used the flaps as ailerons and had a ball with them!
I just put an R/C system in my CL SCS and it worked out fine. I enjoyed flying it in a pylon race, then taking out the Battery. and Rec. (leaving in the 3 servos) and flying it CL on the same day. :-) ..... I still have it hanging in my shop, ready to fly!
FWIW: Unless you are going to put 3 servos behind the CG for balance, you may want to locate the fuel tank at least partly into the front of the wing, with the Eng. as far back as you can get it. If not, you will likely come out nose heavy with a .25 or larger. Built per plans, they came out nose heavy for CL combat. They worked well with a balder tank in the wing, or the metal tank partly in the wing.
Have fun with yours, and please keep us posted with your results.