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NAME of PLAN SPAN DETAILS SOURCE Price AMA POND RC FF CL OT SCALE GAS RUBBER ELECTRIC OTHER GLIDER 3 VIEW ENGINE OT COMET MODEL AIRPLANE 7D4 C 1 PURSUIT 15 CO 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 COMET MODEL AIRPLANE 7D4 C 1 PURSUIT 15 CO. $ 4 33199 X X FLYING ACES CLUB 80B5 C 1 PURSUIT (NEW) 15 FINEMAN $ 4 30519 X X MODEL AIRPLANE NEWS 90C3 C 47 PROFILE 35 1/69, SCHAAF $ 7 31244 X X X WALT MOONEY 14F7 C A B MINICAB 20 $ 4 21346 X X X BRITISH MAGAZINE 6D6 C L W CURLEW T 1 15 $ 3 20416 X X X POPULAR AVIATION 9/28, 40E5 C MODEL 24 POND $ 5 24542 X X C P SPECIAL $ - 34697 RD121 X MODEL AIRPLANE NEWS 8A6 X C RAIDER 68 4/42, LATORRE $ 23 20519 X X AEROMODELLO 42D3 C S A 1 38 $ 12 32805 X BY WALT MOONEY C.A.B. GY 20 MINICAB 20 $ 5 36265 X X X C.W. HELLDIVER 02 C2 SKY FLYER PLAN 15G3 15 $ 5 35529 X (INC TEMPS) X Palmer PLAN C130 H HERCULES 133 $ 66 50587 X X X QUIET & ELECTRIC FLIGHT CABBIE 38 INT., 5/06 $ 8 50413 X AEROMODELLER PLAN 8/41, 35F5 CABIN BIPLANE 20 DOWNES $ 5 23940 X X THE OAKLAND TRIBUNE 68B3 CABIN COMMERCIAL 20 NEWSPAPER 1931 $ 4 29091 X X Indoor Miller’s record-holding Cabin Fever: 40 Manhattan Cabin. Dec. 1979 $ 5 276 X X MODEL AIRPLANE NEWS 35A4 CABIN FLI 57 8/68, KRAFT $ 17 23832 X X R. LONG AND G. LIGHT 2F5 X CABIN GAS MODEL 76 $ 20 20149 X X MODEL AIRPLANE NEWS 53B2 CABIN GULL WING 18 3/47, VASSALO $ 4 26075 X X FLYING MODEL DESIGNER 53C7 CABIN HIGH WING 30 1995 $ 8 32893 X X CHESTER LANZO 1933 67G7 CABIN MODEL 30 $ 4 29066 X X X CHESTER LANZO 1938 68A2 CABIN MODEL 47 $ 12 29072 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 AIRPLANE NEWS 72C5 CABIN MODEL 22 2/32, CLARK $ 7 29576 X X MODEL AERONAUTICS X CABIN MODEL 96 1937BY VIC SORENSEN $ 22 10058 X X COMET KIT PLAN 12A3 CABIN MONOPLANE 36 $ 5 20974 X X THE OAKLAND TRIBUNE 68B5 CABIN MONOPLANE 18 NEWSPAPER 1931 $ 7 29097 X X AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S 83D2 CABIN MONOPLANE 31 WEEKLY $ 9 30647 X X X AIR TRAILS PLAN CABIN PYLON 55 $ 15 12194 X X CHESTER LANZO PLANS 57D2 CABIN RUBBER MODEL 54 1940 $ 10 26651 X X HENRY STRUCK 1940 32F6 X CABIN RULER 53 $ 15 23519 X X HENRY STRUCK 1940 39B1 X CABIN RULER 37 $ 8 24355 X X CABIN RULER $ - 34653 RD77 X FLYING ACES 7/37, GARAMI 40F6 CABIN SPECIAL 22 $ 4 24563 X X X THE CLEVELAND PRESS 84A5 CABIN TRAINER 22 $ 8 31314 X X X Scalelike rubber-power biplane Cabinair: 23 sport flier Feb-89 $ 9 611 X X CRESCENT MODEL 32B3 CABINAIRE JUNIOR 22 AIRCRAFT CO. $ 7 23433 X X FLYING ACES 9/38, BEN 5D1 CADET 84 SHERESHAW $ 17 20329 MEGOW'S KIT PLAN E7 1939 7E4 X CADET 52 $ 15 20502 X X COMET MODEL AIRPLANE 34B3 CADET 15 CO.4101 $ 4 23706 X X AIR TRAILS 1943 ANNUAL, 57C5 CADET 16 GARAMI $ 3 26643 X X MODEL AIRPLANE NEWS 71D3 CADET 48 8/46, TAIBI $ 22 29442 X X CADET $ - 34654 RD78 X CADET $ - 34655 RD79 X BY J. H. WATTERS 76A7 CADET 26 $ 4 36011 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 FLYING MODELS 2/51, EALY 39D2 CADET FIGHTER 24 $ 4 24394 X X BUNCH MODEL AIRPLANE 8G1 X CADET MAJOR 30 CO. $ 8 20587 X X BUNCH MODEL AIRPLANE 8G1 X CADET MINOR 20 CO. $ 4 35310 X X AEROMODELLER PLAN, 55B5 CAGEBIRD 13 O'DONNELL $ 5 26333 X X X BY DON DRURY 31F3 CAJA 43 $ 13 35641 X X BY LOU PENROD AAM CAJUN QUEEN 62 (FOAM WINGS) $ 18 60140 x X ORIGINAL DRAWING, RAT CAL RAT MK1 RACER, DESIGNED BY JOHN $ 14 60398 GREENSHIELDS AND JACK AEROMODELLER PLANS 71B1 CALAMITY JANE 50 10/52, WEAVER $ 14 29416 X X CALIF CHAMP $ - 34656 RD80 X CALIF CHAMP A2 $ - 34658 RD82 X CALIF CHIEF A1 $ - 34657 RD81 X FLYING MODELS 4/49, EALY 41F2 CALIFORNIA 49ER 18 $ 4 24673 X X AIR TRAILS 9/40, GARAMI 10A6 CALIFORNIA CHAMP 46 $ 10 20714 X X CURTISS WRIGHT 1E1 X CALIFORNIA CHIEF A-2 59 TECHNICAL INSTITUTE, 1938 $ 19 20074 X X CURTISS WRIGHT 1D7 X CALIFORNIA CHIEF, A-1 72 TECHNICAL INSTITUTE, 1937 $ 19 20071 X X with a flavor of the golden age. California Kid: 33-1/2 For .02 May-80 $ 9 297 X X CALIFORNIA STATE CURTISS WRIGHT 1E2 X 63 TECHNICAL INSTITUTE, 1937 $ 19 20077 X X CHAMP, A-1 FLYING MODELS 8/57, 71D2 CALIFORNIAN 40 MOODY $ 15 29492 X X X BERKELEY KIT PLAN 22D1 CALL AIR SUPER CADET 36 $ 14 22356 X X X A superb Standard Class Callisto 101 Sailplane which also took a Mar. 1976 $ 14 134 X X Nats first Nats-winning Sailplane for AMA Callisto `82: 49 Mod. Std. or Unlimited classes Oct. 1982 $ 19 383 X X CONTEST KITS LIM., 1956 11C1 X CALYPSO 52 $ 14 20875 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 CONTEST KITS LIMITED 1956 76G4 CALYPSO CUB 34 $ 7 30109 X X CONTEST KITS LIMITED 1956 76G4 CALYPSO MAJOR 64 $ 14 30110 X X CAMERON 09 MAR $ - 34142 649 X CAMERON 15 RC $ - 34340 1045 X CAMERON 19 $ - 34168 701 X CAMERON 23 $ - 33953 271 X CAMM TWIN $ - 34476 1317 X CAMPUS 29 $ - 34020 405 X CAMPUS A - 100 $ - 34167 699 X RADIO CONTROL MODEL & 82F2 CAN CAN 47 ELECTRONICS $ 14 31960 X X DAVID BODDINGTON CAN DO 44 $ 12 33540 X X 67G4 FLYING MODELS 12/50, DEL 54D1 CAN STUNT 30 GATTO $ 5 26227 X X CANADAIR CL 215 FIRE R/C TECHNIQUE 14G7 76 $ 20 21364 X X X BOMBER BY STEVE GRAY CANADAIR CL-215 76" $ 25 60290 CANADAIR VELVET FLYING MODELS 4/59, 44E7 5 CHARLEBOIS $ 5 25039 X GLOVE AEROMODELLER PLANS 42B2 CANAIR 16 6/77, MALMSTROM $ 3 32799 X X X CANARD $ - 34659 RD83 X CANARD CATAPULT / JOE GOLDBACH 10 $ 4 50418 X X X STEALTH GLIDER MODEL AIRPLANE NEWS 1E5 X CANARD CLASS B 53 10/40, RUBIN $ 19 32706 X X FLYING MODELS 6/61, DEL 30B1 CANARD CUTIE 12 GATTO $ 3 32728 X BOOK OF BALSA MODELS, 88E6 CANARD GLIDER 13 DEAN $ 4 31839 X X Dan Fritz CANARROW 78 MA 07/13 $ 19 1070 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 Small glider by Rose Canarsie Canary: 12 8/01 $ 5 914 X X BUNCH MODEL AIRPLANE 32C3 CANARY 13 CO. $ 4 23450 X X RADIO MODELER, JULY 1994 CANDICE 33” $ 8 13754 X X AEROMODELLER PLAN 4/72, 35C4 CANDICE 18 MALMSTROM $ 4 23874 X X DICK SCHUMACHER 1938 32A2 CANDID 64 $ 20 23409 X X CANDID $ - 34660 RD84 X DICK SCHUMACHER, 1938 X CANDID 64 $ 20 50074 X X DICK SCHUMACHER 1938 65D4 X CANDID* 46 $ 10 28789 X X competition-type offers looks Candle in the Wind: 41 and performance. FOR 1/2A Apr. 1976 $ 9 138 X X FLUG & MODELL TECHNIK, 77C2 CANDY 46 WEIRICK $ 7 30154 X X NATIONAL FREE 90B5 CANNED HEAT 31 FLIGHTSOCIETY, CHANCEY $ 7 31230 X AEROMODELLER BY P. CANNELLARD 3B 20 CANNELL $ 7 11944 X X CANNON 300 $ - 33918 201 X CANNON 300 (46) $ - 34466 1297 X BY KEN WILLARD CANNON SHOT 16 $ 3 11375 X X JUNIOR AIRCRAFT 74E3 CANNONBALL 16 MODELER 3/71, ACHAAF $ 4 29831 X X RADIO CONTROL MODEL & 74F7 CANNONBALL 27 ELECTRONICS $ 4 29835 X X AIR TRAILS 3/45, THOMAS 56G2 CANNY CANARD 18 $ 3 26580 X X X FLUG & MODELE TECHNIK CAP 20 L LS 200 47 12/84 $ 15 14814 X X X Outstanding aerobatics, French Cap 20: 57 Scale. Two sheets for .40 Mar. 1980 $ 24 291 X X FLUG & MODELL TECHNIK CAP 21 2/88 $ 8 50207 X X X X Scale Aerobatic plane. Two Cap 21: 62 Sheets. For .40 Oct. 1985 $ 24 487 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 Giant Scale of French aerobatic CAP-21: 89.5 craft.,. Two sheets + doc. FOR Jun-82 $ 24 370 X X X Quadra BEAULLEU'S PLAN SERVICE 67C2 CAPEN SKYOTE 70 $ 32 33056 X X X X MODEL AIRPLANE NEWS 76B3 CAPER CUTTER 15 2/51, GREZESZCAK $ 3 30004 X X X RC MODEL WORLD BY CAP-IT DAVID BANKS $ 13 11743 X X CAPITAL MODEL AIRCRAFT 43D7 CAPITAL 400 24 CO. $ 8 24885 X X KEYSTONE MODELS 1960 CAPITOL SPECIAL 48 $ 9 11370 X X FLUG & MODELE TECHNIK CAPRONA 1540mm 7/86 $ 8 15597 X X CAPRONI 100 38 $ 13 16711 X X X X CAPRONI C A 134 FLYING ACES CLUB 7/87, 65C2 13 REES $ 7 28767 X X RECONNAISSANCE X CAPRONI C A 8 FLYING T MODEL CO. 65C7 22 $ 4 28779 X X MONOPLANE X MODEL AIRPLANE NEWS 14D7 CAPRONI C H 1 FIGHTER 25 8/36, WINTER $ 5 21307 X X X FLYING ACES CLUB 11/84, 40A1 CAPRONI C H 1 FIGHTER 13 BRUNING $ 4 24459 X X X 85G5 CAPRONI CA20 13 $ 3 36133 X X FLYING ACES CLUB 9/84, 38G6 CAPRONI CH 1 FIGHTER 22 BRUNING $ 7 24330 X X X MODEL WORLD BY PERTER CAPRONI PENSUTI 18 RAKE $ 13 60096 X CAPRONI PENSUTI DONALD E BROWN PLANS 47D4 13 $ 3 25366 X X TRIPLANE X CAPRONI REGGIANA RE- BY DONALD GRASSI 65 $ 24 60295 2005 FLUG & MODELE TECHNIK, CARAT 1620mm 1/86 $ 8 15582 CARAVANALAPAPA $ - 34056 477 X R/C MODEL WORLD APRIL CARBON STICK 34 2003 $ 8 16694 X FLYING MODELS 6/48, 76D1 CARBONATOR I 36 SCHRODER $ 12 30048 X X biplane.
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