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Offline Ty Marcucci

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GMA's AG-1 stunter
« on: August 21, 2006, 06:33:30 PM »
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Re: GMA's AG-1 stunter
« Reply #1 on: August 21, 2006, 07:14:18 PM »
Earlier on, and I can't find the thread, someone asked about the GMA AG1 . Here is a photo I took at VSC a few years ago.  Hope this is of help to the person that asked about it. ;)

This plan is available from several of the usual sources here is a short TOC from the MAN is was published in:

Model Airplane News
August 1966

cover - "Rumpler CV" by Jo Kotula

Billy Boy: F/F rubber wakefield by Bill Hartill
AG-1 Duster: C/L Semi Scale Stunter George Aldrich
Spitfire: Detailed drawings by Willis Nye
Shoestring: R/C Pylon racer Jim Kirkland
De Haviland Chipmunk: 3-Views

I don't remember the origional thread either but if someone is interested in building it the above should be of some help.   #^
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Tom Perry
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Re: GMA's AG-1 stunter
« Reply #2 on: August 21, 2006, 09:44:00 PM »
I wrote the thread on Stuka about the Duster. I didn't ask for pictures of George's Duster as I have plenty of those. I asked for a picture of the real Duster built in 1951. I have a Duster that someone elts started many years ago and I finished it as the AG-2.The only difference is the AG-2 had the closed cockpit.Here is the original Duster and my Aldrich AG-1. I want to thank Andrew Raney of Dallad TX for sending me the picture of the original from 1951.
Ed Ruane
Locust NC 40 miles from the Huntersville field


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