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NAME of PLAN WING SPAN SOURCE Price AMA POND RC FF WING REDUCED NAME OF PLAN SPAN DETAILS SOURCE Price AMA POND RC FF CL OT SCALE GAS RUBBER ELECTRIC OTHER GLIDER 3 VIEW ENGINE OT F 105F MODEL AIRPLANE 43A4 16 $ 5 33483 X X X THUNDERCHIEF NEWS, BORDEN AEROMODELLER PLAN 29E3 F 18 HORNET 13 4/81, HEADLEY $ 3 23083 X X MODEL AIRPLANE NEWS 54F2 F 4 D SKYRAY 11 10/54, DEAN $ 3 26261 X FLYING MODELS 4/64, 80F7 F 4 F 4 WILDCAT 45 ZIROLI $ 13 33380 X X X FLUG & MODELL F 4 PHANTOM 26 TECHNIK 1/90 2/90 $ 8 50204 X X X FLYING MODELS 8/64, 82C4 F 5 F 1 SKYROCKET 56 SHEEKS $ 14 31918 X X X STERLING MODELS 70F7 F 51 MUSTANG 38 INC.KIT S-2, MATT KANIA $ 12 29369 X X X CIZEK, 87F3 F 54 36 $ 8 30799 X CZECHOSLOVAKIA X FLYING MODELS 8/55, 41G4 F 600 18 BOURY $ 5 24692 X AMERICAN AIRCRAFT 60G3 F 84G THUNDERJET 15 MODELER 7/70, WAGNER $ 3 33008 X X X F 86 D SABRE FLYING MODELS 6/70, 73A2 60 $ 21 29657 X X X X STUNTER LAMPIONE FLUG & MODELL F 86 SABRE 35 TECHNIK 1/89 2/89 $ 8 50217 X X X JACK ALBRIGHT 34D3 F A I POWER 58 $ 13 23746 X X MODEL AIRPLANE NEWS 73B5 F A I SON 66 2/53, BLANCHARD $ 7 29718 X X AMERICAN MODELER 71C3 F A I TAL CHARMER 66 6/58, PARMENTER $ 12 29459 X X MODEL AIRCRAFT 1/63, 62A4 F A I TEAM RACER 40 LONG $ 7 28399 X X FLUG & MODELL 42D7 X F F 7 36 TECHNIK, FREIDINGER $ 8 24756 X X EMILIO BIRAGHI, ITALY 87F4 F M 10 39 $ 7 33292 X FLYING MODELS 1/68, 34E7 F W 190 50 SHEEKS $ 13 23779 X X FLUG & MODELL F W 200 CONDOR 80 TECHNIK 5/89 6/89 $ 21 50218 X X X MODEL ACTIVITY PRESS F.A.R.T. 28 BY IAN PEACOCK $ 7 11830 X X F.E.8 44 Aeromodeller V.King $ 12 60596 20F7 X X X WING REDUCED NAME OF PLAN SPAN DETAILS SOURCE Price AMA POND RC FF CL OT SCALE GAS RUBBER ELECTRIC OTHER GLIDER 3 VIEW ENGINE OT AVIATION MODELLER F-16 FUN FIGHTER 32 INTERNATIONAL 4/98 $ 14 10259 X X 1/2A profile scale fighter F-16: 17 has tricycle landing gear. May. 1986 $ 5 511 X X X FOR 1/2A GUILLOW'S KIT DC-26 F4U CORSAIR $ 5 60147 X X ROYAL PRODUCTS F4U-1D CORSAIR 50" $ 19 60267 J. W. BELL F-51H MUSTANG 23” $ 8 12228 X X X Profile Navy Carrier. 3-line F6F Hellcat: 40-3/4 control, throttle, flaps, Aug. 1980 $ 14 308 X X X aileron For 35 Twin-engine Scale. Rubber F7F Tigercat: 17 Apr. 1980 $ 5 293 X X power X DUMAS KIT 92E2 F-82 TWIN MUSTANG 17 $ 14 35369 X X X AIR TRAILS, MAY 1972 F-86 SABRE 40” $ 29 15569 X X X X Semiscale Stunt model by F-86 Sabre: 56 Hutchinson 8/03 $ 24 945 X X X FABRE HYDRAVION FLYING MODELS 9/76, 87B1 32 $ 7 30721 X X X 1910 STROMAN FABULOUS HAWK 31” $ 9 13375 X X X MODEL AIRPLANE NEWS FABULOUS HAWK 31” PLAN $ 12 14482 X X X FLUG & MODELE FAFNIR II 95 TECHNIK 9/82 $ 15 16800 X X FLUG & MODELE FAFNIR II 68 TECHNIK 9/82 $ 15 16800 X VERLAG JOHANNES FAFNIR IIA 50 $ 12 12155 X GRAUPNER X AIR TRAILS 8/36, 17A1 FAHLIN PLYMACOUPE 25 $ 5 21629 X X BOOTON X BY BOB STALICK FAI NORTHWIND 48 $ 7 11091 X X BY BILL HANNAN FAI PEANUT 13 $ 3 35718 X FLYING ACES FAIRCHILD 10 $ 3 36321 X X X 14918 FAIRCHILD 22 24” $ 8 14918 X X X MODEL AIRPLANE NEWS FAIRCHILD 22 32 PLAN $ 8 16658 X X X WING REDUCED NAME OF PLAN SPAN DETAILS SOURCE Price AMA POND RC FF CL OT SCALE GAS RUBBER ELECTRIC OTHER GLIDER 3 VIEW ENGINE OT NATIONA MODEL FAIRCHILD 22 16 $ 7 16861 X X AIRCRAFT & SUPPLY X PLAN A JANACEK FAIRCHILD 22 C 7 A 100 $ 46 50148 X X X FLYLINE MODELS INC. 82B3 FAIRCHILD 22 C 7 B 47 $ 18 31899 X X X PACIFIC MODEL PLAN 22 17A1 FAIRCHILD 22 CIRRUS 20 $ 4 21626 X X X COMET MODEL 17A1 FAIRCHILD 22 CIRRUS 12 $ 3 21627 X X AIRPLANE CO. X POPULAR AVIATION 2/34 17A1 FAIRCHILD 22 CIRRUS 24 $ 4 21628 X X X POPULAR AVIATION 2/34, 67E3 FAIRCHILD 22 CIRRUS 16 $ 3 29021 X X X LINDBERG X FAIRCHILD 22 MODEL RICHARD GATES 25 $ 8 50280 X X C 7 D X FAIRCHILD 22 MODEL RICHARD GATES 25 $ 8 50279 X X C 7 E X FAIRCHILD 22 MODEL AIRCRAFT ENGR. 5B2 25 $ 8 20305 X X WARNER 193?, STURIALE X FAIRCHILD 22 MEGOW C12 17A2 18 $ 4 21630 X X WARNER X FAIRCHILD 22 MEGOW 17A2 24 $ 4 21631 X X WARNER X FAIRCHILD 22 GUILLOW 17A2 24 $ 5 21632 X X WARNER X FAIRCHILD 22 SCIENTIFIC MODEL 17A3 50 $ 20 21633 X X WARNER AIRPLANE CO. X FAIRCHILD 22 MODEL AIRPLANE NEWS 17A3 32 $ 7 21634 X X WARNER 11/52, PALANEK X FAIRCHILD 22 MODELCRAFT 17B2 20 $ 4 21647 X X WARNER X FAIRCHILD 22 GUILLOW 27B7 24 $ 8 22756 X X WARNER X FAIRCHILD 22 DOUGLAS MODEL 44E7 24 $ 7 25038 X X WARNER AIRCRAFT CO. X FAIRCHILD 22 WHITMAN PUBLISHING 47C6 16 $ 8 25351 X X WARNER CO. 3092 X FAIRCHILD 22 AVRUM ZIER 1935 52E5 25 $ 5 26009 X X WARNER X FAIRCHILD 22 PACIFIC MODEL PLAN 69B7 24 $ 4 29214 X X WARNER X FAIRCHILD 22 GUILLOW F20 37B1 12 $ 3 33407 X X WARNER X WING REDUCED NAME OF PLAN SPAN DETAILS SOURCE Price AMA POND RC FF CL OT SCALE GAS RUBBER ELECTRIC OTHER GLIDER 3 VIEW ENGINE OT FAIRCHILD 22 AMERICAN BOY, 16F5 15 $ 4 21606 X X WARNER ( NO TEMPS) HAMBURG X WALT MOONEY FAIRCHILD 24 21” $ 4 12869 X X X Model Aircraft Engineer FAIRCHILD 24 27” $ 7 14906 X X SEPT. X HANNAN GRAPHICS FAIRCHILD 24 21” $ 4 14912 X X PLAN X FAIRCHILD 24 65” $ 19 14913 X X X PAUL LINDGERG, FAIRCHILD 24 78” POPULAR AVIATION, $ 28 14915 X X X 1938 FAIRCHILD 24 $ - 34739 RD163 X FAIRCHILD 24 $ - 34740 RD164 X BY STURIALE FAIRCHILD 24 $ 9 60368 X X X MODEL AIRPLANE NEWS 17A4 FAIRCHILD 24 K 29 $ 4 21635 X X 2/40, STRUHL X MODEL AIRPLANE NEWS 65D5 FAIRCHILD 24 K 38 $ 7 28790 X X 2/40, STAHL X COMET MODEL 17A4 FAIRCHILD 24 R 16 $ 3 21637 X X AIRPLANE CO. A 166 X IMPERIAL MODEL AERO 17A5 FAIRCHILD 24 R 19 $ 4 21638 X X SUPPLY CO. X PACIFIC MODEL PLAN 17C6 FAIRCHILD 24 R 15 $ 4 21680 X X X WHITMAN PUBLISHING 30F5 FAIRCHILD 24 R 28 $ 21 23243 X X CO. 2966 X COMET MODEL 37G2 FAIRCHILD 24 R 25 $ 4 24196 X X AIRPLANE CO. 2A170 X JOE OTT & JOHN POND 46D1 FAIRCHILD 24 R 30 $ 9 25245 X X X FLY A WAY NC152 47B6 FAIRCHILD 24 R 20 $ 4 25332 X X X ONTARIO MODEL CRAFT 49C3 FAIRCHILD 24 R 15 $ 3 25607 X X CO. X SKY FLYER 49, OTT 50C1 X FAIRCHILD 24 R 20 $ 7 25714 X X X SKY FLYER 35, OTT 50C1 FAIRCHILD 24 R 22 $ 7 25715 X X X HURST BOWERS, 1966 50C1 FAIRCHILD 24 R 28 $ 5 25716 X X X WING REDUCED NAME OF PLAN SPAN DETAILS SOURCE Price AMA POND RC FF CL OT SCALE GAS RUBBER ELECTRIC OTHER GLIDER 3 VIEW ENGINE OT MODEL AIRCRAFT 50C2 FAIRCHILD 24 R 27 $ 7 25717 X X ENGINEER 9/34, X STURIALE MEGOW J7 50C2 FAIRCHILD 24 R 30 $ 7 25718 X X X MODEL AIRCRAFT 50C2 FAIRCHILD 24 R 33 $ 8 25719 X X ENGINEER , HOGGARD X THOMAS S GABLER 72D3 X FAIRCHILD 24 R 27 $ 13 29590 X X X FLYING ACES CLUB, 88F5 FAIRCHILD 24 R 13 $ 4 31853 X X X 1997, HUNTER X FAIRCHILD 24 R ( BAD FLYING ACES CLUB 2/69, 17A4 12 $ 3 21636 X X PLAN) O'DWYER X FAIRCHILD 24 R (NO MODELCRAFT 17B2 15 $ 4 21646 X X TEMPLATES) X FAIRCHILD 24 WHITMAN PUB. CO. 28 $ 17 16828 X X RANGER PLAN 1938 X FLYING ACES 10/34, ZIER 17A5 FAIRCHILD 24 W 27 $ 4 21640 X X X COMET MODEL 17D2 FAIRCHILD 24 W 15 $ 4 21688 X X AIRPLANE CO. X FAIRCHILD 24 W 41a AEROMODELLER PLAN 82F3 36 $ 13 31965 X X ARGUS 10/47 RIDING X MEGOW F36 63G2 FAIRCHILD 45 13 $ 3 28594 X X X FAIRCHILD 71 CHAMPION MODEL 47A2 24 $ 4 25311 X X TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT CO. X G. BRECHIN, 1972 FAIRCHILD 71B 13” $ 3 14875 X X X AIR TRAILS ? FAIRCHILD 71M 32” $ 8 14874 X X X FAIRCHILD 82 MODEL AIRPLANE NEWS 27E1 27 $ 4 22797 X X TRANSPORT 9/39, DAVIDSON X FAIRCHILD A 10 MODEL AIRPLANE NEWS 88B5 55 $ 13 33295 X X X THUNDERBOLT 8/92, KIDD FAIRCHILD A 10 R/C TECHNIQUE 27F3 THUNDERBOLT (INC 56 $ 27 22822 X X X TEMPS) NOT IN FILE BOX FAIRCHILD AMPH $ - 34741 RD165 X FAIRCHILD E. SISCO, 1936 42” $ 15 14974 X X X AMPHIBIAN FAIRCHILD MODEL AIRPLANE NEWS 11D6 72 $ 33 20907 X X X AMPHIBIAN 10/42, MOUNTJOY FAIRCHILD POPULAR AVIATION 9/35, 17B2 22 $ 5 21648 X X AMPHIBIAN LINDBERG X WING REDUCED NAME OF PLAN SPAN DETAILS SOURCE Price AMA POND RC FF CL OT SCALE GAS RUBBER ELECTRIC OTHER GLIDER 3 VIEW ENGINE OT FAIRCHILD POPULAR AVIATION 9/35, 17B3 43 $ 13 21649 X X AMPHIBIAN LINDBERG X FAIRCHILD C E 8 (NO COMET MODEL 17C6 25 $ 4 21679 X X TEMP) AIRPLANE CO.
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