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look @ P9 here http://modellflygnytt.se/gamla/2002/Lina_2002-2.pdf




The Bear: Designed by Bob Gieseke. 60 sized competition stunt ship utilizing World Champion Bob Gieseke's lightweight building methods. 55.375" span, 657 sq. in., engine: .51 - .65.........................................$10.00
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Stolen From : http://stunthanger.com/smf/open-forum/new-clw-article-the-low-tech-world-beater-flipping-the-paradigm/

EddyR:
I remember Bob's Nobler with the ST/46 in it. One year the nats was at very high altitude and he put a 46 in one of his Fox powered Noblers. All the holes did not line up so he used screws for two of the holes. Yes he really did that as I saw the plane at his flying area when I did a two day layover in Dallas so I could go and watch one of there contests. I was on my way back from Phoenix Az to Tampa Fl.
 I built several Gieseke Noblers with ST/46 motors in them. I did enlarge the Stab Elevator to 25%
 Here is one of them.They fly very well.
EddyR

PerttiMe:

--- Quote from: Matt Spencer on June 16, 2016, 01:58:30 AM ---
look @ P9 here http://modellflygnytt.se/gamla/2002/Lina_2002-2.pdf

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Nice magazine, especially for the article on Lauri Malila's #10.
I'm sure the Swedish text can be copied and pasted into google translate...

Mike Ferguson:
The ST 60 Gieseke Nobler was basically Glen Meador and Lou Dudka's Eagle/Matrix design, made to have the typical Gieseke Nobler "look". He flew it at the 1985 Nats in Westover. I think the plane's mentioned in the issue of Stunt News that memorialized Bob, either by Glen or Lou (don't have the issue handy).

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