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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Bootlegger on July 22, 2018, 06:46:40 AM
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If memory serves this fellow built a stick and tissue stunt model called Stunt Fire. I would like some info an how to build this fuselage, or one using his technech .
Any help will be appreciated..
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If memory serves this fellow built a stick and tissue stunt model called Stunt Fire. I would like some info an how to build this fuselage, or one using his technech .
Any help will be appreciated..
Buy the plan You can get it at the AMA plan site, and it was much more than a stick model, front is very well designed with molded solid skin, the rear of the fuse had bulkheads and stringer construction with paper covering, wing was ribs with LE and TE sheeting, but has Spruce spars, Stab elev are built up with paper covering
Scott had FSR 56s , ST 60s, Homemade 64s 65s 74s and 88s in them , and 13 to 16 inch diameter props
Randy
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Buy the plan You can get it at the AMA plan site, and it was much more than a stick model, front is very well designed with molded solid skin, the rear of the fuse had bulkheads and stringer construction with paper covering, wing was ribs with LE and TE sheeting, but has Spruce spars, Stab elev are built up with paper covering
Scott had FSR 56s , ST 60s, Homemade 64s 65s 74s and 88s in them , and 13 to 16 inch diameter props
Apropos of the other thread, Scott probably came the closest of anyone to achieving minimum corner radius with an otherwise competitive airplane.
Brett
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https://stunthanger.com/smf/open-forum/scott-bair's-stuntfire/msg321851/#msg321851
A link to the 1983 MA construction article is in this thread.
Here is he MA link
https://library.modelaviation.com/ma/1983/8/stuntfire-60
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Guy's I sure do appreciate all the help..