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Name of Plan Wing Span Details Source Area Price Ama Pond Rc Ff Cl Ot Scale Gas Rubber Electric Other Glider 3 View Engine Red. Ot NAME OF PLAN WING DETAILS SOURCE AREA PRICE AMA POND RC FF CL OT SCALE GAS RUBBER ELECTRIC OTHER GLIDER 3 VIEW ENGINE RED. OT SPAN S .E. 5A 33” DAVID 6 $ 9.00 12214 X X X BODDINGTON S E 5 $2.00 35008 RD432 X S E 5 A 80 AIR DESIGN 52 $ 71.00 50025 X X X PLAN S E 5 A 54 AVIATION 24 $ 33.00 50471 X X X MODELLER INT., 12-05 S E V CUSTOM 24 MODEL 3 $ 5.00 33023 62F1 X X RAT RACER AIRPLANE NEWS 9/57, SEV SPECIAL TEAM S F C A LIGNEL 33 LE MODELE 3 $ 5.00 33461 19A1 X X X 20 REDUIT D'AVION S F C A TAUPIN 13 FLYING ACES 2 $ 3.00 22347 22C5 X X X CLUB 1/78, LE RANDEM S G 38 55 FLUG & MODELE 12 $ 17.00 16803 TECHNIK 10/83 S I A 7 B 22 FLYING T MODEL 3 $ 5.00 33274 85E3 X X X CO. S I G CUB 24 A SAMM PLAN, 4 $ 6.00 33084 70E4 X X CONOVER S T O L 48 AEROMODELLER 17 $ 23.00 33252 82G4 X X PLANS, RUSSELL S Z Y P 8 FLYING MODELS 2 $ 3.00 26257 54E6 X X 3/56, BURAGAS S. E. 5 32” RCM&E PLAN, 10 $ 14.00 13388 X X X 1981 SPECIAL S. E. 5 26” VINTAGE AERO 5 $ 7.00 15785 X X X PLAN S. E. 5A 20” PRESERVATION 3 $ 5.00 12626 X X X OF ANTIQUE SCALE FLYING MODEL AIRPLANE PLANS S. E. 5A 40” STERLING KIT 22 $ 30.00 15780 X X X PLAN S..A.I. 207 13 BY JOHN 3 $ 5.00 35959 95E7 X X BERRYMAN S.E.5 48/48 AEROMODELLER 15 $ 21.00 11549 X X X 5/83 ABY MJ HEALY S’Neat 73 Sport Glider, a Sep-75 7 $ 10.00 00112 X X X simple job that can be flown with or without engine. S2F Tracker: 39 Scale model of Jan-92 7 $ 10.00 00707 X X X Grumman design. For twin-.049 SAAB 18 A 40 MODEL 10 $ 14.00 23274 31A2 X X X MEDIUM AIRCRAFT 2/59, BOMBER CHUIN (31A1 IN CATALOG) SAAB 37 VIGGEN 13 AEROMODELLER 3 $ 5.00 24328 38G5 X X X CANARD JET PLAN 1967, MALMSTROM SAAB 37 VIGGEN 10 AMERICAN 2 $ 3.00 33011 60G7 X X X CANARD JET AIRCRAFT MODELER 3/73, SCOTT SAAB 37 VIGGEN 20 LE MODELE 4 $ 6.00 23230 30E7 X X X CANARD JET REDUIT D'AVION SAAB 91 SAFIR 17 WENTZEL 3 $ 5.00 23213 30E1 X X X MODEL SUPPLY CO. SAAB 91C SAFIR 37 AEROMODELLER 7 $ 10.00 28868 66B4 X X X PLANS 4/68, CHUIN SAAB A 32 15 WENTZEL 3 $ 5.00 23265 30G6 X X X LANSEN MODEL SUPPLY INTERCEPTOR CO. SAAB B 17 21 WENTZEL 4 $ 6.00 22171 21A7 X X X MODELL CO. SAAB B 18 27 WENTZEL 5 $ 7.00 23215 30E2 X X X MODEL SUPPLY CO. SAAB DRAKEN 26” HOBBY 11 $ 15.00 13424 X X X 210 HELPERS PLAN, 1956 SAAB J 21 56 BY FRED ANGEL 9 $ 13.00 35596 32F4 X X X SAAB J 22 16 WENTZEL 3 $ 5.00 23261 30G5 X X X MODEL SUPPLY CO. SAAB J 29 9 AEROMODELLER 3 $ 5.00 26084 53B6 X X X PLAN 10/54, MALMSTROM SAAB J 35 12 BJORN 2 $ 3.00 24744 42D1 X X X DRAKEN KARLSTROM, FIGHTER SWEDEN SAAB J21A 37.5 RADIO MODELER 5 $ 7.00 10332 X X 8/91 BY ALAN HARKNESS SAAB M F 19 28 UMINSKI, 11 $ 15.00 33462 28E3 X X X JUNIOR POLAND SAAB Mfi-17 13” AUSTRALIAN 2 $ 3.00 15795 X X X (faded) MODELGRAPHIC S PLAN SAAB S 17 22 WENTZEL 4 $ 6.00 22172 21A7 X X X MODELL CO. SABCA S 20 31 LE MODELE 4 $ 6.00 23221 30E4 X X X REDUIT D'AVION SABLATNIK SF- 19 6 $ 9.00 36124 85D7 X X 4DR. SABLIER TYPE 4 13 LE MODELE 2 $ 3.00 24312 38F6 X X X REDUIT D'AVION, MERITTE SABRE 13 AEROMODELLER 3 $ 5.00 26094 53C3 X X PLAN 5/53, DEAN SABRE ? J. ROBERTS 3 $ 5.00 35870 93C3 X X (INSTRUCTIONS MODEL MFG. ONLY) SABRE WING 60” AIR TRAILS 7 $ 10.00 14675 X X PLAN, HOBBY HELPERS SABREBAT TWO 60 BY DAN REISS 15 60430 PUSH,PULL CONARD PLANE SAC TEX 92 NICK SANFORD 42 $ 57.00 33133 75D4 X X X 1937 SADIE 63 HOBBY 12 $ 17.00 11990 X X HELPERS SADLER 47 AIR TRAILS 1/40, 7 $ 10.00 29616 72F1 X X X PACEMAKER / SADLER LOWWING* SAFIRE 24 MODEL 5 $ 7.00 26737 58A3 X X AIRPLANE NEWS 9/59, CLEMENTS SAFLER & 40 AEROMODELLER 5 $ 7.00 25596 49C5 X X KODYTEK TEAM PLAN 5/72, RACER SAFLER SAGITTA 30 FLUG & MODELL 3 $ 5.00 30188 77D7 X X TECHNIK 5/55, SPIVEY SAILOR BOY 17 FLYING MODELS 3 $ 5.00 26223 54C6 X X 6/47, STOCKBRIDGE SAILPLANE 48” IDEAL KIT PLAN 6 $ 9.00 13803 X X SAILPLANE 28 MEGOW F52 2 $ 3.00 32622 10C7 X X SAILPLANE $2.00 34999 RD423 X SAILPLANE 78 COMET KIT PLAN 33 $ 45.00 20254 4D1 X X X 1940 SAILPLANE* 39 COMET MODEL 11 $ 15.00 24381 39C4 X X X AIRPLANE CO. 1940 SAILPLANE* 36 MICRO MODELS 6 $ 9.00 35358 92D2 X X X 1940 SAILWING 50 50 JUNIOR 6 $ 9.00 29668 73A5 X X AERONAUTICAL SUPPLY CO. SAINT 51 AEROMODELLER 7 $ 10.00 26694 57F7 X X PLAN 10/48, RICHARDS SAINT AXE 22 1 $ 2.00 35514 15A2 X X SAINT PLAT 14 2 $ 3.00 35523 15C4 X X SAINT-TULLE 80 MRA JUNE 1993 6 $ 9.00 16700 X X SALLY SNARF 60 DICK 10 $ 14.00 20512 8A2 X X X SCHUMACKER 1938 SALLY SNARF $2.00 35000 RD424 X SALMSON A 2 32 LE MODELE 5 $ 7.00 33463 31E3 X X X REDUIT D'AVION, TRENDEL SALMSON A 2 29 SMILEY'S PLAN 6 $ 9.00 30874 86D4 X X X SERVICE SALMSON D 6 13 AEROMODELLER 2 $ 3.00 30063 76E2 X X X PLAN, FILLON SALT LAKE 64 HOBBY 11 $ 15.00 16981 X X X SADIE HELPERS PLAN SALTO MINI 46 FLUG & MODELL 6 $ 9.00 26689 57F5 X X X TECHNIK 1982, FORKEL SAM PAN 54 FLYING MODELS 12 $ 17.00 28244 61A2 X X 10/66, DUNWOODY SAMBA 42 MODEL 6 $ 9.00 20656 9D5 X X TAILLESS AIRPLANE NEWS 9/43, CONANT SAN DIEGAN 57 WESTERN 14 $ 19.00 20924 11E4 X X MODELER 1/49, DAVIS SANA EGAL 82 AEROMODELER 12 $ 17.00 35817 72G7 X X 4/59 SAND BABY 39 AIRBOURNE 5 $ 7.00 10975 X X 11/72 SANTA-MARIA 25” MODEL 6 $ 9.00 13436 X X X AIRPLANE NEWS PLAN, DEC 1965 SANTANA 20 AMERICAN 6 $ 9.00 30492 80A2 X X AIRCRAFT MODELER 9/68, KIRN SANTANITA 51 MODEL 6 $ 9.00 26649 57C7 X X AIRPLANE NEWS 5/57, HILL SANTOS 13 MODEL 4 $ 6.00 30830 87G7 X X X DUMONT 14 AVIATION 7/87, KRUSE Santos Dumont 14 56 RC Scale, 3 ch, Dec. 1981 22 $ 30.00 00355 X X X Bif for a .15 engine by Don Shull SANTOS 13 FLUG & MODELE 3 $ 5.00 14835 DUMONT 19 BIS TECHNIK 7/87 SANTOS 13 BENNO SABEL, 5 $ 7.00 28241 61A1 X X X X DUMONT 19 GERMANY LIBELULE SANTOS 27 FLUG & MODELL 5 $ 7.00 23247 30F7 X X X DUMONT TECHNIK 1969, DEMOISELLE MacPHERSON SANTOS 10 HANNAN 2 $ 3.00 25258 46D7 X X X DUMONT GRAPHICS, DEMOISELLE MOONEY SANTOS 27 MODEL 6 $ 9.00 23227 30E6 X X X DUMONT AIRPLANE NEWS DEMOISELLE 5/67, MacPHERSON SANTOS 13 ULYSSES 3 $ 5.00 30206 77D7 X X X DUMONT ALVAREZ PLANS DEMOISELLE SAPER 13 86.5 BY PAVEL 5 $ 7.00 10881 X X DVORAK SARACEN 21 AEROMODELLER 3 $ 5.00 28678 64E1 X X PLANS 12/62, ANGUS SARU IONESCU 13 L KOUTNY 2 $ 3.00 33749 86E2 X X X 1911 SASKIE 27 HOBBY 6 $ 9.00 50173 X X HELPERS PLAN SASSY SAUCER 25 AIR TRAILS 5/53, 12 $ 17.00 26156 53F6 X X HARRIS SATAN JR 19 CARL 3 $ 5.00 35909 93G1 X X GOLDBERG MODELS SATANUS 48 R. A. COLEMAN 7 $ 10.00 35886 93E4 X X SATELLITE 48 WELBECK 13 $ 18.00 32633 11D1 X X PRODUCTS, BOWDEN SATELLITE 48 AMERICAN 5 $ 7.00 23788 34F3 X X MODELER 11/57, HUNTER SATELLITE 226 40 AMERICAN 7 $ 10.00 31148 81C4 X X MODELER 11/57, HUNTER SATELLITE 320 48 MIDWEST 9 $ 13.00 23789 34F3 X X PRODUCTS CO. 1957 SATELLITE 600 64 AMERICAN 12 $ 17.00 24003 36B7 X X MODELER 11/57, HUNTER SATELLITE 15 JETCO MODELS 7 $ 10.00 31891 82A7 X X SAUCER INC. SATURN 58 AMERICAN 7 $ 10.00 29660 73A1 X X MODELER 1960 ANNUAL, TIMLIN SATURN 30 INTERNATIONAL 6 $ 9.00 28041 60A5 X X MODEL AIRCRAFT SATURN SE 64 BY KRISTENSEN MAN10/80 15 $ 21.00 60372 X X SATYR 66 BROZ, 12 $ 17.00 25082 45A7 X X CZECHOSLOVAK IA 1948 SATYR $2.00 35001 RD425 X SAUCERER 11 AEROMODELLER 3 $ 5.00 33010 60G6 X X PLANS, MALMSTROM SAUCERER 11 AMERICAN 2 $ 3.00 28693 64F1 X X AIRCRAFT MODELER 1/70, MALMSTROM SAUNDERS ROE 20 WILMOT 6 $ 9.00 22173 21A7 X X X A 1 MANSOUR & CO.
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