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Wing Span Sour Ce Price Ama Pon D Ff Cl O T Scale Gas NAME OF WING DETAILS SOUR PON RC FF CL O SCALE RUBBER ELECTRI OTHER GLIDER PRICE AMA GAS PLAN SPAN CE D T C S E 5 $0 35008 RD43 AIR DESIGN 2 X X S E 5 A 80 PLAN $42 50025 X AVIATION X X S E 5 A 54 MODELLER INT., $25 50471 12-05 MODEL 62F1 X AIRPLANE S E V CUSTOM NEWS 9/57, SEV 24 $4 33023 X RAT RACER SPECIAL TEAM LE MODELE S F C A LIGNEL 19A1 XX 33 REDUIT D'AVION $4 33461 X 20 FLYING ACES 22C5 X X X CLUB 1/78, LE S F C A 13 RANDEM $3 22347 TAUPIN FLUG & MODELE TECHNIK 10/83 S G 38 55 $15 16803 FLYING T 85E3 X X X S I A 7 B 22 MODEL CO. $4 33274 A SAMM PLAN, 70E4 X X S I G CUB 24 CONOVER $5 33084 AEROMODELLE 82G4 X R PLANS, S T O L 48 RUSSELL $20 33252 X FLYING MODELS 54E6 X X 3/56, BURAGAS S Z Y P 8 $3 26257 VINTAGE AERO X S. E. 5 26” PLAN $7 15785 X PRESERVATION X OF ANTIQUE SCALE FLYING MODEL S. E. 5A 20” AIRPLANE $4 12626 PLANS X X STERLING KIT S. E. 5A 40” PLAN $24 15780 X X X BY JOHN 95E7 X X S..A.I. 207 13 BERRYMAN $4 35959 AEROMODELLE X X R 5/83 ABY MJ S.E.5 48/48 HEALY $19 11549 X NAME OF WING DETAILS SOUR PON RC FF CL O SCALE RUBBER ELECTRI OTHER GLIDER PRICE AMA GAS PLAN SPAN CE D T C Sport Glider, a ##### X simple job that can be flown with S’Neat 73 or without engine. $9 00112 X X Scale model of ##### X Grumman design. S2F Tracker: 39 For twin-.049 $9 00707 X X MODEL 31A2 X X SAAB 18 A AIRCRAFT 2/59, MEDIUM 40 CHUIN (31A1 IN $13 23274 X BOMBER CATALOG) LE MODELE 30E7 X X SAAB 37 REDUIT D'AVION VIGGEN 20 $5 23230 X CANARD JET AEROMODELLE 38G5 X X X SAAB 37 R PLAN 1967, VIGGEN 13 MALMSTROM $4 24328 CANARD JET AMERICAN 60G7 X X SAAB 37 AIRCRAFT VIGGEN 10 MODELER 3/73, $3 33011 CANARD JET SCOTT WENTZEL 30E1 X X X MODEL SUPPLY SAAB 91 SAFIR 17 CO. $4 23213 AEROMODELLE 66B4 XX SAAB 91C R PLANS 4/68, 37 $9 28868 X SAFIR CHUIN WENTZEL 30G6 X X X SAAB A 32 MODEL SUPPLY LANSEN 15 CO. $4 23265 INTERCEPTOR WENTZEL 21A7 X X X SAAB B 17 21 MODELL CO. $5 22171 WENTZEL 30E2 X X X MODEL SUPPLY SAAB B 18 27 CO. $7 23215 HOBBY X SAAB DRAKEN 26” HELPERS PLAN, $14 13424 X 210 1956 X BY FRED ANGEL 32F4 X X SAAB J 21 56 $12 35596 X NAME OF WING DETAILS SOUR PON RC FF CL O SCALE RUBBER ELECTRI OTHER GLIDER PRICE AMA GAS PLAN SPAN CE D T C WENTZEL 30G5 X X X MODEL SUPPLY SAAB J 22 16 CO. $4 23261 AEROMODELLE 53B6 X X R PLAN 10/54, MALMSTROM SAAB J 29 9 $4 26084 BJORN 42D1 X X SAAB J 35 KARLSTROM, DRAKEN 12 SWEDEN $3 24744 FIGHTER RADIO X X MODELER 8/91 SAAB J21A 37.5 BY ALAN $7 10332 HARKNESS UMINSKI, 28E3 X X X SAAB M F 19 28 POLAND $14 33462 JUNIOR AUSTRALIAN X MODELGRAPHIC SAAB Mfi-17 13” S PLAN $3 15795 (faded) X XX WENTZEL 21A7 X X X SAAB S 17 22 MODELL CO. $5 22172 LE MODELE 30E4 X X X SABCA S 20 31 REDUIT D'AVION $5 23221 SABLATNIK SF- 85D7 X X 19 $8 36124 4DR. LE MODELE 38F6 X X X SABLIER TYPE REDUIT 13 $3 24312 4 D'AVION, MERITTE AEROMODELLE 53C3 X R PLAN 5/53, SABRE 13 DEAN $4 26094 J. ROBERTS 93C3 X X SABRE MODEL MFG. (INSTRUCTION ? $4 35870 X S ONLY) AIR TRAILS X PLAN, HOBBY SABRE WING 60” HELPERS $9 14675 X BY DAN REISS PUSH,PULL SABREBAT 60 CONARD PLANE $19 60430 TWO NICK SANFORD 75D4 X X SAC TEX 92 1937 $36 33133 X NAME OF WING DETAILS SOUR PON RC FF CL O SCALE RUBBER ELECTRI OTHER GLIDER PRICE AMA GAS PLAN SPAN CE D T C HOBBY X SADIE 63 HELPERS $15 11990 X AIR TRAILS 1/40, 72F1 X X SADLER SADLER PACEMAKER / 47 $9 29616 X LOWWING* MODEL 58A3 X AIRPLANE SAFIRE 24 NEWS 9/59, $7 26737 X CLEMENTS AEROMODELLE 49C5 X SAFLER & R PLAN 5/72, KODYTEK 40 SAFLER $7 25596 X TEAM RACER FLUG & MODELL 77D7 X TECHNIK 5/55, SAGITTA 30 SPIVEY $4 30188 X FLYING MODELS 54C6 X X 6/47, SAILOR BOY 17 STOCKBRIDGE $4 26223 IDEAL KIT PLAN X SAILPLANE 48” $8 13803 X MEGOW F52 10C7 X SAILPLANE 28 $3 32622 RD42 SAILPLANE $0 34999 3 COMET KIT 4D1 X X SAILPLANE 78 PLAN 1940 $30 20254 X COMET MODEL 39C4 X X AIRPLANE CO. SAILPLANE* 39 1940 $14 24381 X MICRO MODELS 92D2 X X SAILPLANE* 36 1940 $8 35358 X JUNIOR 73A5 X AERONAUTICAL SAILWING 50 50 SUPPLY CO. $8 29668 AEROMODELLE 57F7 X X R PLAN 10/48, SAINT 51 RICHARDS $9 26694 15A2 X X SAINT AXE 22 $2 35514 15C4 X X SAINT PLAT 14 $3 35523 MRA JUNE 1993 SAINT-TULLE 80 $8 16700 X X DICK 8A2 X X SALLY SNARF 60 SCHUMACKER $13 20512 X 1938 NAME OF WING DETAILS SOUR PON RC FF CL O SCALE RUBBER ELECTRI OTHER GLIDER PRICE AMA GAS PLAN SPAN CE D T C RD42 SALLY SNARF $0 35000 4 SMILEY'S PLAN 86D4 X X X SALMSON A 2 29 SERVICE $8 30874 LE MODELE 31E3 X X REDUIT SALMSON A 2 32 D'AVION, $7 33463 X TRENDEL AEROMODELLE 76E2 X X X R PLAN, FILLON SALMSON D 6 13 $3 30063 HOBBY X SALT LAKE 64 HELPERS PLAN $14 16981 X SADIE X FLUG & MODELL 57F5 X X TECHNIK 1982, SALTO MINI 46 FORKEL $8 26689 FLYING MODELS 61A2 X X X 10/66, SAM PAN 54 DUNWOODY $15 28244 MODEL 9D5 X SAMBA AIRPLANE 42 $8 20656 X TAILLESS NEWS 9/43, CONANT WESTERN 11E4 X MODELER 1/49, SAN DIEGAN 57 DAVIS $18 20924 X AEROMODELER 72G7 X SANA EGAL 82 4/59 $15 35817 X AIRBOURNE X X SAND BABY 39 11/72 $7 10975 MODEL AIRPLANE SANTA-MARIA 25” NEWS PLAN, $8 13436 X DEC 1965 X X AMERICAN 80A2 X AIRCRAFT SANTANA 20 MODELER 9/68, $8 30492 X KIRN MODEL 57C7 X AIRPLANE SANTANITA 51 NEWS 5/57, HILL $8 26649 MODEL 87G7 X X X X SANTOS AVIATION 7/87, 13 $5 30830 DUMONT 14 KRUSE NAME OF WING DETAILS SOUR PON RC FF CL O SCALE RUBBER ELECTRI OTHER GLIDER PRICE AMA GAS PLAN SPAN CE D T C RC Scale, 3 ch, Dec. X for a .15 engine Santos Dumont 1981 56 by Don Shull $24 00355 X 14 Bif X FLUG & MODELE SANTOS TECHNIK 7/87 DUMONT 19 13 $4 14835 BIS BENNO SABEL, 61A1 X X X X SANTOS GERMANY DUMONT 19 13 $7 28241 LIBELULE MODEL 30E6 X X SANTOS AIRPLANE DUMONT 27 NEWS 5/67, $8 23227 X DEMOISELLE MacPHERSON FLUG & MODELL 30F7 X X TECHNIK 1969, SANTOS MacPHERSON DUMONT 27 $7 23247 X DEMOISELLE HANNAN 46D7 X X X SANTOS GRAPHICS, DUMONT 10 MOONEY $3 25258 DEMOISELLE ULYSSES 77D7 X X X SANTOS ALVAREZ PLANS DUMONT 13 $4 30206 DEMOISELLE BY PAVEL X X SAPER 13 86.5 DVORAK $7 10881 AEROMODELLE 64E1 X R PLANS 12/62, SARACEN 21 ANGUS $4 28678 X L KOUTNY SARU 13 $3 33749 IONESCU 1911 86E2 X X X HOBBY X SASKIE 27 HELPERS PLAN $8 50173 AIR TRAILS 5/53, SASSY 53F6 X 25 HARRIS $15 26156 X SAUCER CARL 93G1 X SATAN JR 19 GOLDBERG $4 35909 X MODELS R. A. COLEMAN 93E4 X SATANUS 48 $9 35886 WELBECK 11D1 X SATELLITE 48 PRODUCTS, $17 32633 X BOWDEN NAME OF WING DETAILS SOUR PON RC FF CL O SCALE RUBBER ELECTRI OTHER GLIDER PRICE AMA GAS PLAN SPAN CE D T C AMERICAN 34F3 X MODELER 11/57, SATELLITE 48 HUNTER $7 23788 X AMERICAN 81C4 X MODELER 11/57, SATELLITE 226 40 HUNTER $9 31148 X MIDWEST 34F3 X SATELLITE 320 48 PRODUCTS CO. $12 23789 X 1957 AMERICAN 36B7 X MODELER 11/57, SATELLITE 600 64 HUNTER $15 24003 X JETCO MODELS SATELLITE 82A7 X 15 INC. $9 31891 X SAUCER INTERNATIONAL 60A5 X X MODEL SATURN 30 AIRCRAFT $8 28041 AMERICAN 73A1 X MODELER 1960 SATURN 58 ANNUAL, TIMLIN $9 29660 X BY KRISTENSEN MAN1 SATURN SE 64 $19 60372 X X 0/80 BROZ, 45A7 X X CZECHOSLOVA SATYR 66 KIA 1948 $15 25082 X SATYR $0 35001 RD42 AMERICAN 64F15 X AIRCRAFT MODELER 1/70, SAUCERER 11 MALMSTROM $3 28693 X AEROMODELLE 60G6 X X R PLANS, SAUCERER 11 MALMSTROM $4 33010 X WILMOT SAUNDERS 21A7 X X X 20 MANSOUR & CO. $8 22173 ROE A 1 MOVO MILANO 69G7 X X SAVOIA MARCHETTI S 50 $18 33074 M 79 SPARV AEROMODELLE SAVOIA 36C7 X X R PLAN 6/70, MARCHETTI S 49 POTESTA $20 24024 X M 81 NAME OF WING DETAILS SOUR PON RC FF CL O SCALE RUBBER ELECTRI OTHER GLIDER PRICE AMA GAS PLAN SPAN CE D T C MODEL 86E2 X X SAVOIA S 12 AIRPLANE 18 $4 30876 FLYING BOAT NEWS 6/85, NOONAN L KOUTNY SAVOIA S 13 13 $4 33751 86E3 X X X MODEL 32B3 X X X SAVOIA S 55 AIRPLANE 35 $5 23432 FLYING BOAT NEWS 3/30, DAVIDSON AEROMODELLE X R PLAN, OCT SAVOIA S13 13 1995 $4 14253 X X JUNIOR X MECHANIX AND MODEL SAVOIA S-55 25” AIRPLANE $8 15808 NEWS MAG.
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