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I seem to remember reading the Stork design dates to the late '40s. Then again, I'm pressed to remember my name some days.
Can someone fill us in?
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The only memory of a model named Stork is of a 1/2 stunt model a profile I think, that was kitted for a while by some one in Illionois. That's all I can think of this morning.
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The 1/2a Stork (1/2a Nobler profile) was kitted by Russ James of AJ Freeflight service in the early 80's. He was located around the Fresno CA area. The company changed ownership a couple of times before Walter Umland took it over.
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Brodak makes a 1/2A Stork kit . Over $100 for a 1/2 A is a little rich for me.
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Didn't Midwest make a C/l trainer that had a wing rubber banded onto a stick fuselage a while back??
Maybe the wing was foam left over from an R/C plane they kitted.
Thought they called it a 'Stork'. 15/19 powered perhaps.
Good luck with the search!
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