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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: fred cesquim on February 28, 2018, 05:27:11 AM
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I have build this model about 20 years ago, Miss Dara, kitted in Brazil in the 90īs with the heaviest balsa iīve ever seen (or something lookalike balsa).
it was powered by a fox 35 then, flew nice
i have tried to find plans or pictures and found nothing, even here!
anybody else built this one or have the plans image?
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Hi Fred
I am not familiar with your kit, However, Denny Duvall's Miss Dara was published in the December 1973 issue of Flying Models magazine, plan #CF-316. Not sure if this was ever kitted.
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Hello Dennis! bingo, thatīs the one
and yes, was kitted by a small brazilian (now closed) company called Macīs Precision, back in the 90īs
poor quality indeed
thanks for tletting me know, i may consider bulding another, this time with the wheel pants!
regards
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your plan image is not opening...
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Found it on https://outerzone.co.uk/plan_details.asp?ID=8814
I hope that's the one
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Found it on https://outerzone.co.uk/plan_details.asp?ID=8814
I hope that's the one
thanks George, not this one, but flying models has it, just found it!
regards
Fred
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here it is.
anybody else had one?
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Eddie Taylor at Lazer-Works does a short kit of the Miss DARA. I have bought quite a few kits from him and the work and balsa selection has always been good. http://lazer-works.com/misc.html
If you can work out the shipping it's worth looking at. I would not wait too long, I'm not sure how much longer he plans to continue cutting kits.
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Hi Fred
I am not familiar with your kit, However, Denny Duvall's Miss Dara was published in the December 1973 issue of Flying Models magazine, plan #CF-316. Not sure if this was ever kitted.
Dennis Duval - that's a name I haven't heard in a long time! I think last time was when we were at a contest in Dayton about 40 years ago.
Brett
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thanks George, not this one, but flying models has it, just found it!
regards
Fred
What is the wingspan on the one you show?
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canīt remember, i no longer have this plane, moved from north to the south of Brazil and had to sell her after 20 flights or so...
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George,
The wing span of the Miss DARA C/L stunt ship by Dennis Duvall is 50 inches. When it was recently announced Flying Models was coming back and plans were available I bought a set of DARA plans. The new owner Thayer Symes also made me a copy of the magazine article. The DARA shown on the Outerzone plans is for the long gone QM 15 R/C pylon racing class, they were fun to fly. George T
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Gotta Goodyear Miss D.A.R.A. , just bolted in a K&B 15 with diesel head, I got of a guy here .
D.A.R.A. as its short for Detroit Area Racing Association . By Gum .
Jack Sheeks had a hand in Duvals plane, kording to the artical .
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Allen Brickhaus also did a Miss Dara , but may have been a profile? Have to check hi bio in the SH HOF. I think it was one of his earlier efforts and some times flew it here in St. Louis in profile scale contests.
Type at you later,
Dan McEntee
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Dan is correct in that Alan Brickhaus did build a profile version of the Miss Dara, and flew it in stunt as well as profile scale events. I believe an article and plans were in Flying Models mag. Wes Eakin was helping Alan's wife, Kathy, sell off some of Alan's planes at the Nat's last year, and his profile Miss Dara was one of them. I don't know if it was sold or not, but if interested, one might contact Wes.
I watched Dennis fly his original Miss Dara at a contest in Champaign, Illinois, back in the early 70s. As I recall it was later lost when flying on too long of lines with the outer wing meeting up with a chain link fence. Too bad, as it was a beautifully built and finished plane.
Larry Fruits
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My book says Miss Dara was named for the Dayton Air Racing Association, not Detroit. Tail flutter on a test flight caused the fatal crash of the original. Now back to your regularly scheduled program...
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At least somebodys on the Ball , Thanks . Bill .
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Dec 73 Flying Muddles .