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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Pat Johnston on February 18, 2025, 04:01:13 PM
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I just sent out a Shark 45 kit back east after going through the plans and doing more modern updates. I drew the original plans in 1997, so they could benefit from a refresh. I'll attach the PDF's for anyone wishing to view them. As Tom Dixon says: "Stunt Porn". Always got a kick of us who just like looking at stunt plans.
Pat Johnston
Design Department
Idaho Skunk Works
(208) 871-9031
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...Always got a kick of us who just like looking at stunt plans...
Thanks for posting, Pat. I'm with you...love looking at plans. It's fun to dream about building something new.
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Ditto...dreaming is cheaper than balsa or time. I have a lot to dream of. Some are on paper, and more are digitally stored. While I was never fond of the cockpit/rudder on the Shark, I see lots of valuable building info. That fiberglass over blue foam nose is a golden nugget to me, so this one is getting added to the digital collection. One of my favorite prints is a full size Gee Bee with a three foot wingspan from Dalton Hammett several years ago. If my wife kicks first, all of my prints will become living room wallpaper! Yeah, she knows it too 🤣
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Pat - Did you ever put out an electric version of the Shark 45?
Love looking at your plans!
Kermit
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Kermit, no I have not done one yet. Honestly, I have little experience with “60” sized electric packages. That said, I did do an Epiphany 687 for Randy Ling. I could simply extract the setup from that and insert it into the Shark 45. I have built an electric Shark 35 and it turned out well. I should do the 45 conversion.
Pat
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I believe an electric Shark 45 would make my short list of near future builds!
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Kermit,
The electric version is posted!
Pat
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