I did this flight so I could see if I remembered how this plane flew

. Eric Viglione has been after me for several years to supply plans for this old model. I built it in 1964. I left it with Dave Merrithew in Binghamton NY when I moved to Florida in 1972. In the 80's on a trip to NY I got it back but it had been crashed almost beyond repair. It had well over 200 flights on it when I gave it to Dave. After repairing it I flew it maybe 6 or 7 times in the late 80's even entering it in a contest and getting third place in Atlanta. I flew it 2 times in 1996 or 1997 and Eric saw it fly. He was amazed how well it flew. It had a Fox .59 it it originally but I put a ST/46 in it for today's flight. I was flabbergasted

how well it flew. Square loops and triangle loops like they were drawn in the sky. y1It turned quick but flat has no over shoot in the corners. It was very easy to fly. After five minutes I was hoping for the motor to stop before the old metal bellcrank failed. I had a perfect motor run on the 45 year old built in tank. It was fun and it flew much better than I remembered. Stunt heaven today

Eric I will have Watt make a set of CAD plans from my hand draw ones. I had two versions of this plane and I have pictures of my 48 year old daughter holding the plane when she was four years old. Also in the picture of my plane is a Sabor Stunt by a unknown builder. A club member got it in Texas a few years ago. It may be older than my Jet and it is in good shape.
Maybe someone in Texas will remember it. No AMA number on it