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Title: Thanks to Tom McClain
Post by: Bob Zambelli on September 12, 2006, 09:45:20 AM
Ever seen this one?

Tom Sent me the plans.

Bob Z.
Title: Re: Thanks to Tom McClain
Post by: Paul Taylor on September 12, 2006, 11:42:12 AM
That is real kewl Bob! f~ Or should I say HOT!


So how do you keep the fuel off the pilot? Not sure she would look to good by the end of the season.
Title: Re: Thanks to Tom McClain
Post by: Bob Zambelli on September 12, 2006, 12:10:18 PM
Hi, Root - simple, I keep her on the ground when I fly it!!!

Bob Z.
Title: Re: Thanks to Tom McClain
Post by: Zuriel Armstrong on September 12, 2006, 02:45:34 PM
What are some of the specs for the plane and how does it fly?
Title: Re: Thanks to Tom McClain
Post by: Bill Little on September 12, 2006, 04:14:00 PM
What are some of the specs for the plane and how does it fly?

Yep, we need some answers here!  y1   ;D

 ??? ??? ??? ??? ???

Bill <><
Title: Re: Thanks to Tom McClain
Post by: Bob Zambelli on September 13, 2006, 08:14:00 AM
The Red Hot Angel is a little gem designed by Walt Musciano in the 50s. There is no doubt that his OTS legal Stunt Rocket influenced it. As far as I know, mine is the only flying version in existence.

I will get some basic info from my rendition tonight and post it tomorrow.

Mine is powered by an LA .15 turning a Master Airscrew 7-6.

It’s fast, flies like it’s on rails and does a very respectable pattern – I may even enter it in classic.

This is my idea of fun – quiet, fast, very nimble and a head turner, as most people have never seen one.

Bob Z.

ps – I thanked Tom McClain as he is the person who sent me the plans – I will loan them to anyone interested.
Title: Re: Thanks to Tom McClain
Post by: Bob Zambelli on September 14, 2006, 07:42:28 AM
My mistake - It was published in Model Airplane News (remember when it was a real magazine???) in January, 1982.

The span is 29.5 inches and mine weighs 16.5 ounces!!

Tom Perry - I sent you a copy of the plans. I also xeroxed the original article for you.

Bob Z.
Title: Re: Thanks to Tom McClain
Post by: Ken Deboy on September 14, 2006, 11:27:55 AM
The new M.A.N. has a construction article for an updated Sterling Mambo. OK, I know it's RC but at least it's a real construction article.

cheers,
Ken
Title: Re: Thanks to Tom McClain
Post by: Bob Zambelli on September 14, 2006, 11:33:24 AM
 Here's the magazine it was published in.

  Bob Z.
Title: Re: Thanks to Tom McClain
Post by: Tom Niebuhr on September 16, 2006, 08:11:48 AM
Bob that is a beautiful airplane.

You are correct, it "used to be a magazine"

Remember when we couldn't wait for the next issue to come out.. Now, unfortunately, they should change the name to "RC Model News" since "Model Airplane News" no longer covers all models!
Title: Re: Thanks to Tom McClain
Post by: Bill Little on September 16, 2006, 04:39:47 PM
Hi Bob,

Can we "pin down" the design date?  Just curious if it could fall into OTS.  ??? ???

Bill <><
Title: Re: Thanks to Tom McClain
Post by: Trostle on September 16, 2006, 04:51:58 PM
Hi Bob,

Can we "pin down" the design date?  Just curious if it could fall into OTS.  ??? ???

Bill <><

Bill,

The magazine, as pictured above in the earlier post, really is January, 1982 Model Airplane News.  There is nothing in the article that even suggests that this design evolved from something that could make this one OTS legal.

Keith
Title: Re: Thanks to Tom McClain
Post by: Bill Little on September 16, 2006, 06:05:38 PM
Hi Keith,

Thanks for the reply. 

Quote from Bob Z.,   "The Red Hot Angel is a little gem designed by Walt Musciano in the 50s. There is no doubt that his OTS legal Stunt Rocket influenced it."

This made me curious as to if we knew when it was actually designed.  Neat looking small plane!

Bill <><
Title: Re: Thanks to Tom McClain
Post by: Bill Heher on September 16, 2006, 06:50:19 PM
I watched Bob Z. put that red Hot number through it's paces today. One sweet flying plane ( the pilot had quite a bit to do with it). Looks great in the air, and with the stock mufler on the LA .15 it just purrred around the circle.
Title: Re: Thanks to Tom McClain
Post by: Bob Zambelli on September 18, 2006, 05:45:04 AM
Bill Little - check out my response #6.
The article was published in 1982 but Walt couldn't pinpoint the design date although he said it was a later model.
Definitley influenced by the Stunt Rocket.

Anyone wanting to build a fun plane should check out the Angel.

You'll also be most pleased by how it flies.

Bob Z.
Title: Re: Thanks to Tom McClain
Post by: Phil Spillman on September 18, 2006, 08:59:12 PM
Hi Bob, I'd like to have a copy of these plans if possible. Let me know the price and I'll send my check! Thanks, Phil Spillman
Title: Re: Thanks to Tom McClain
Post by: Bob Zambelli on September 19, 2006, 05:08:30 AM
Phil - one set left  :-[ :-[.

They go in the mail tomorrow.  y1

Bob Z.