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RCM Database 14.Xlsx CESSNA CARDINAL Hobbyhouse 101 101 RCM DataBase 14.xlsx Plan Title RCM # Plan OZ RCG RCG Draft Thread Other Elijah RCM P Plans Issue Best Designer Max Span Area (Sq. Engine Engine Engine High Power Max Cat Material & Notes Cost Num Best References Guide Plan (Inches) In.) Text Low Chan Plan Grade Dia, or Length CESSNA CARDINAL HobbyHouse 101 1942 2650 12 9039 Apr-64 BB Halstad, Barry 44 316 0.049 0.049 0.049 IC 8 Revised plan number from 9039 after finding 101 entry in Feb 1965 Plans Service page. SE5A HobbyHouse 103 Holman, Bob 53 970 Not a plan. Scale drawings of plane. 103 AERIEL HobbyHouse 105 Petit, A. 78 9 Created after finding entry in Feb 1965 Plans 105 Service page. MESSERSCHMITT ME 35 HobbyHouse 107 36 0.049 0.049 0.049 IC Created after finding entry in Feb 1965 Plans 107 Service page. MESSERSCHMITT ME 35 HobbyHouse 107.1 53 0.29 0.45 IC Created after finding entry in Feb 1965 Plans 107A Service page. OLYMPIC HobbyHouse 108 Klinger, Wilfried 56 0.45 0.45 IC 5 Created after finding entry in Feb 1965 Plans 108 Service page. BLISTER HobbyHouse 110 Norman, P.E. 42.5 0.15 0.19 IC Patterned after Goodyear Racers. Created after 110 finding entry in Feb 1965 Plans Service page. PIPER L-4 HobbyHouse 112 37 0.049 0.049 0.049 IC Created after finding entry in Feb 1965 Plans 112 Service page. PUTZER-ELSTER HobbyHouse 112.1 45 0.049 0.049 0.049 IC Created after finding entry in Feb 1965 Plans 112 Service page. PIPER L-4 HobbyHouse 112.2 54 0.19 0.29 IC Created after finding entry in Feb 1965 Plans 112A Service page. CESSNA 182 SKYLANE Free Plan # 113 7251 2648 13 9040 May-64 AA Willoughby, Dale 74 8 Revised plan number from 9040 after finding entry in Feb 1965 Plans Service page. PELLICANO HobbyHouse 114 68 0.049 0.049 IC 10 Created after finding entry in Feb 1965 Plans 114 Service page. PICCHIO SPECHT WOODPECKER HobbyHouse 115 Klinger, Wilfried 68 0.45 0.6 IC Created after finding entry in Feb 1965 Plans 115 Service page. HIMMELSBARON HobbyHouse 116 38 0.049 0.09 IC 1 Entry in Jan 1965 Plans Service page. High wing, 116 trike gear, slab sided sport flier for single channel. PIPER VAGABOND HobbyHouse 117 44 0.049 0.09 IC Created after finding entry in Feb 1965 Plans 117 Service page. DOUBLE FEATURE Free Plan # 118 5932 14 9042 Jul-64 AA Willard, Ken 31 (2) 0.020 0.02 0.02 IC 2 2 Revised plan number from 9042 after finding entry in Feb 1965 Plans Service page. STANDARD AUSTRIA HobbyHouse 119 Klinger, Wilfried 88 9 Created after finding entry in Feb 1965 Plans 119 Service page. FOKKER D7 HobbyHouse 120 Holman, Bob 58 Not a plan. Scale drawings of plane. Created after 120 finding entry in Feb 1965 Plans Service page. CESSNA UC-78 BOBCAT pl-122 122 2016 553 2 122 08-007 Aug-64 AA Morse, Bob & Merle 64 704 .30-.40 0.3 0.4 IC 4 8 built-up balsa and plywood $33.00 Hickman TRIPLE FEATURE ALBATROS HobbyHouse 123.1 116 9 Created after finding entry in Feb 1965 Plans 123 Service page. TRIPLE FEATURE PIPER SUPER CUB HobbyHouse 123.2 42 0.049 0.049 IC Created after finding entry in Feb 1965 Plans 123 Service page. TRIPLE FEATURE FAFNIR HobbyHouse 123.3 27 0.02 0.02 5 Created after finding entry in Feb 1965 Plans 123 Service page. FOCKE WULF FW-190 HobbyHouse 124 Holman, Bob 68 Not a plan. Scale drawings of plane. Created after 124 finding entry in Feb 1965 Plans Service page. SABRE HAWK 4 pl-126 126 5959 551 1288a, 1312 3 126 04-022 Sep-64 AA Izzo, Ed 70 680 0.6 0.6 0.6 IC 5 4 built-up balsa and plywood $18.00 KWIK FLI 1 pl-130 130 6526 3595*, 1237a 4 130 04-042 Oct-64 AA Kraft, Phil 66 660 .45-.61 0.45 0.61 IC 4 4 built-up balsa and plywood. Rectangular $18.00 Horizontal Tail distinguises this aircraft from the Kiwk Fli 2 CANDY pl-131 131 6387 2806 2825 5 131 04-020 Nov-63 AA Weirick, Cliff 70 820 .45-.61 0.45 0.61 IC 4 4 built-up balsa and plywood $18.00 NORSEMAN 3 pl-132 132 6352 1869 1867a 6 132 04-024 Feb-64 BB Chapman, Ron 64 630 .49-.61 0.49 0.61 IC 4 4 built-up balsa and plywood $18.00 STAGGER-BI MARK 3 pl-133 133 820 4588 7 133 05-006 Oct-63 AA Kraft, Phil 52 930 .45-.61 0.45 0.61 IC 4 5 built-up balsa and plywood $25.00 TORERO pl-134 134 2834 1302a 8 134 04-020 Dec-63 CC Smith, Willie 70 914 .45-.61 0.45 0.61 IC 4 4 built-up balsa and plywood $16.00 DEHAVILLAND GYPSY MOTH HobbyHouse 135 60.5 0.19 0.35 IC Aeromodeller. Created after finding entry in Feb 135 1965 Plans Service page. TOKYO ECHO pl-136 136 1338 1205 9 136 02-009 Nov-64 AA Kudo, Azuma 51.5 400 .19-.25 0.19 0.25 IC 1 2 built-up balsa and plywood $16.00 DIGESTER pl-137 137 6097 1102*a 10 137 01-005 Dec-64 AA Mathis, Don 72 1000 .45-.61 0.45 0.61 IC 4 1 built-up balsa and plywood $22.00 PEGASUS 78 HobbyHouse 138.1 Frederick, George 78 9 Created after finding entry in Feb 1965 Plans 138 Service page. PEGASUS 137 HobbyHouse 138.2 Frederick, George 137 9 Created after finding entry in Feb 1965 Plans 138A Service page. ALBATROS DVA Free Plan # 139 6429 6424*, 6425a 9062 Jan-65 BB Holman, Bob 60 1012 0.6 0.6 0.6 IC 4 8 No Article… just an ad. Revised plan number from 9062 after finding entry in Feb 1965 Plans Service page. MAC SEVENTEEN pl-140 140 7992 3194 11 140 03-007 Jan-65 CC Sager, Lloyd 58 580 .35-.40 0.35 0.4 IC 3 3 built-up balsa and plywood $16.00 Page 1 of 25 RCM DataBase 14.xlsx MARK ONE HobbyHouse 140.1 4482 17 9020 Apr-64 BB Smith, Courtney 65 0.49 0.49 0.49 IC 2 3 Revised plan number from 9020 after finding 140 entry in Feb 1965 Plans Service page. HAWKER HURRICANE pl-141 141 8097 6715 3195, 3208 24 141 08-068 Feb-65 AA Dwight, Ken 70 745 0.61 0.61 0.61 IC 4 8 built-up balsa and plywood $27.00 DENIGHT SPECIAL pl-142 142 5880 4995 221*, 4996 25 142 06-008 Mar-65 BB Martin, Joe 50 435 .35-.40 0.35 0.4 IC 4 6 built-up balsa and plywood $18.00 UPLIFT Free Plan # 145 6027 Feb-65 BB Olsen, Chris 66 0.49 0.61 IC Created after finding entry in Sep 1965 Plans Service page. KWIK FLI 2 pl-146 146 7483 5831 3239, 3262, 3595, 5832a 26 146 04-033 Apr-65 BB Kraft, Phil 59 649 .45-.61 0.45 0.61 IC 4 4 built-up balsa and plywood $18.00 AEOLUS pl-147 147 4869 2927* 29 147 03-012 May-65 CC Riggs, Dick 51 400 .30-.40 0.3 0.4 IC 4 3 built-up balsa and plywood $23.00 WILD CHILD pl-148 148 1357 2367 30 148 05-006 May-65 BB Northrop, Bill 28 250 0.049 0.049 0.049 IC 2 5 sheet balsa and plywood $14.00 ROYAL COACHMAN pl-149 149 1302 1751 31 149 01-004 Jun-65 BB Dewey, Don 42 215 .09-.19 0.09 0.19 IC 3 1 sheet balsa and plywood $16.00 PATRIOT pl-150 150 3255 32 150 04-040 Jul-65 CC Foster, Joe 68 745 0.61 0.61 0.61 IC 4 4 built-up balsa and plywood $20.00 PHOENIX pl-151 151 5864 188 33 151 04-027 Aug-65 AA Lowe, Don 68 770 0.61 0.61 0.61 IC 4 4 built-up balsa and plywood $20.00 GARY 1 pl-152 152 3715 3358 34 152 10-002 Aug-65 CC Leak, Gerald 48 240 .049 0.049 0.049 IC 2 10 built-up balsa and plywood $14.00 (opt.) KAHUNA pl-153 153 7963 3370 35 153 09-002 Sep-65 CC Toomer, John 96 765 3 9 built-up balsa and plywood. Part 2 of article in Sep- $20.00 65 issue HAMMERHEAD pl-154 154 4495 4486* 36 154 04-018 Nov-65 CC Fielding, James 67 705 0.6 0.6 0.6 IC 4 4 built-up balsa and plywood $20.00 GOOD NEIGHBOR pl-155 155 7262 3302 37 155 02-011 Nov-65 BB Willard, Ken 33 195 .010- 0.01 0.02 IC 2 2 sheet balsa $14.00 .020 SHOWOFF pl-156 156 3381 38 156 05-012 Dec-65 CC Cunningham, Chuck 50 880 0.6 0.6 0.6 IC 4 5 built-up balsa and plywood $20.00 SHOESTRING pl-157 157 1923 3751a 40 157 06-002 Jan-66 AA Goldberg, Carl 54 540 .19-.40 0.19 0.4 IC 4 6 built-up balsa and plywood $37.00 PIKOLO pl-158 158 6154 41 158 02-015 Feb-66 AA Fang-Chiun, Hoh 49 384 .10-.15 0.1 0.15 IC 3 2 built-up balsa and plywood $14.00 TEE DEE BEE pl-159 159 6553 3579 42 159 02-013 Mar-66 CC Dietrich, Loren 28 140 0.02 0.02 0.02 IC 2 2 sheet balsa and plywood $14.00 BEDE BD-1 pl-160 160 6705 4540 1949*, 4539* 43 160 08-025 Mar-66 BB Ziroli, Nick 62 745 .45-.61 0.45 0.61 IC 4 8 built-up balsa and plywood $20.00 GRUMMAN GULFHAWK pl-161 161 5520 45 161 08-038 Apr-66 AA Perretti, Lou 54 1060 0.61 0.61 0.61 IC 4 8 built-up balsa and plywood $33.00 PIPSQUEAK pl-162 162 6211 1579 1577*, 1579, 3656a 44 162 02-013 Apr-66 AA Robelen, David 25 125 0.02 0.02 0.02 IC 2 2 built-up balsa and plywood $14.00 GYM DANDY pl-163 163 7869 6178 3204 70 163 02-024 Dec-66 BB Willard, Ken 37 305 0.01 0.01 0.01 IC 2 2 1966 RCM Annual.
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