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Offline EddyR

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Genesis 35 and 46
« on: August 12, 2015, 11:08:52 AM »
There is much talk about the Genesis model but nothing is mentioned about the smaller Genesis 35. Here are the magazine covers for both and the plans for the 35 size.
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Re: Genesis 35 and 46
« Reply #1 on: August 14, 2015, 10:53:35 AM »
Back in the late 1990's, a bunch of us shop rats built G-35 based stunters in Scotty Smith's basement.  Johnny Duncan, Rob Aronstein, Glenn Kaler, Noel Drindak, and I along with Scotty all built "variations" of Bob Hunt's design, with his permission.  All flew just great, using OS 32-F, OS 40 FP, Stalker 46, and later a ST 46 to pull these guys along.  Naturally, the lighter versions flew better, but all flew very well!  Great design, thanks Bob and thanks, Scotty!
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Re: Genesis 35 and 46
« Reply #2 on: August 14, 2015, 06:50:59 PM »
In the early '90s I built a Genesis variation, also, Bill.  Bob told me that he had a side view of a model he called the "Ain't".  Looks like Scott used the drawing to come up with the CDMAC Special.  The Genesis I wing was stretched an inch or so each side.  I powered it with a Byron Barker OS .40FP.  I told Bob I was going to call it the Parable, keeping with the biblical theme and the model was aimed at the up and coming flier.  It flew really good!!  Unfortunately I decided (quite by accident) to re-kit it while practicing one day....... :(

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