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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Crist Rigotti on November 03, 2012, 06:34:04 PM

Title: Help Indentify Old Garage Sale Airplane
Post by: Crist Rigotti on November 03, 2012, 06:34:04 PM
Guys,
I need help ID this plane.  A co-worker knows I fly control line planes and had this plane he bought at a garage sale around 1990.  He gave it to me because he's going to move and he needed it out of the way.  Some specs:

WS = 49 inches
Chord = 12 1/4 inches
Length =  34 inches from nose to TE of rudder
Nose moment = 7 3/4 inches
Tail moment = 11 3/4 inches
Stab span = 22 inches
Stab/ele chord = 6 1/2 inches

McCoy 35 shiny case in very nice shape.
Veco 2 3/8 threaded wheels

Does anybody know who AMA 3278 is?  Is there a way to find out?

BTW, I know the prop is on backwards.  It sits just as it was given to me.

Thanks guys.
Title: Re: Help Indentify Old Garage Sale Airplane
Post by: Mike Keville on November 03, 2012, 06:55:04 PM
Just a wild guess:  Berkeley 'Falcon 35' ???
Title: Re: Help Indentify Old Garage Sale Airplane
Post by: wwwarbird on November 03, 2012, 07:26:53 PM
 
 Dunno, but it's kinda neat. Where's McEntee on this one?

 (Would also be interesting to know who "AMA 3278" is/was)
Title: Re: Help Indentify Old Garage Sale Airplane
Post by: Dave_Trible on November 03, 2012, 07:28:11 PM
Yep,  Fox/Berkley Falcon 35.  Had one as a kid about '67 or '68.  Huge wing and weighed nothing so it as a floater.  Mine had a Johnson Stunt Supreme in it.

Dave
Title: Re: Help Indentify Old Garage Sale Airplane
Post by: Randy Ryan on November 03, 2012, 07:53:22 PM
As far as the AMA number you should be able to get info through through AMA. I did that once when I saw a model on Ebay and suspected it was stolen. They gave me a name and I was able to varify it was indeed a legit sale. I think now they have to get the member's permission to give you the comtact info. Now if the member is passed, they still may be able to attach a name however they reissue vacated numbers and former owners are nolonger associated with it.
Title: Re: Help Indentify Old Garage Sale Airplane
Post by: Crist Rigotti on November 03, 2012, 08:15:08 PM
Mike, Dave,
I think you're right.  It does look like a Falcon 35.  The tail has been "massaged" some though.  I'll send the AMA an email about AMA 3278.
Thanks guys.

BTW, Anybody know where I can get a set of plans from?
Title: Re: Help Indentify Old Garage Sale Airplane
Post by: Mike Keville on November 03, 2012, 09:18:48 PM
Yeah, the builder 'futzed' with the vertical fin a bit, but it still looks like a Berkeley/Fox Falcon 35.  No clue as to the AMA number, although it could probably be traced via the Academy of Mostly ARFs.  Plans for this one may also be available via the same Park Flyer Headquarters.
Title: Re: Help Indentify Old Garage Sale Airplane
Post by: bobsrc on November 03, 2012, 09:20:35 PM
Chist,
Get ahold of me off line.
bobsrc@zumatel.net
Title: Re: Help Indentify Old Garage Sale Airplane
Post by: Crist Rigotti on November 03, 2012, 09:24:36 PM
Chist,
Get ahold of me off line.
bobsrc@zumatel.net

Done.
Title: Re: Help Indentify Old Garage Sale Airplane
Post by: john e. holliday on November 04, 2012, 07:13:04 AM
Yep, somone cut the rudder back.  I had a Falcon .35 until its last flight at the old Gage Park Circle in Topeka.  Even flew it a VSC when Richard Byron pointed out I had thrust off on the engine.   Even then it was a fun plane to fly and was different with the rudder going up over the canopy.   Would like to build another one and do it right this time.  Still have the patterns and plans in the shop.  Even have a Fox .35 Redhead for it that I am trying to break in.   People think the Stunt .35 vibrates have not seen this Fox Redhead .35.