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Scale Plans, Sam Speaks CAUDRON CYCLONE 05/3, P24 CESSBA 310 C/L 2011/9, p10 CESSNA C-34. 30” MEGOW 03/3. P42 Scale, Sam 35 plans: CHATO FIGHTER. RUSSIAN. SOLID 00/6 P53 Originally compiled by Trevor Simpson. CHESTER RACER 2013/1, p36 CHIPMUNK, KK (HATFULL) 94/2, P53; O6/3, Updated to August, 2015 P25 CLEVELAND HAWKER FURY 10/6, p5 COMPER SWIFT, (GIPSY), 24", , CALEDONIA 97/3 P22 COMPER SWIFT, (GIPSY), 24", LAMBERT 91/11 P6 A COMPER SWIFT, (GIPSY), 24", SKYLEADA 98/11 P44 AERONCA 300, MALMSTROM, 04/1, P55 COMPER SWIFT, (GIPSY), 24", WARRING 98/8 P12 AERONCA CHAMPION, 29", 1946 96/1 P8 COMPER SWIFT, CLEVELAND, 07/7, P48 AERONCA CLASS B GAS 2013/1, p56 CONSOLIDATED PB-2A 03/12, P19 AIRACOBRA 92/5 P56 CONSTELLATION C-69, SOLID 2012/4, p54 AIRACOBRA 2011/4, P 36 COSMIC WIND, MUSCIANO 10/10, P54 ALBATROS D.V. 2012/7, p32 COSMIS WIND MINNOW 2011/2, p45 ALBATROS D.V. 2013/8, p20 CUB SPORT, MODEL CRAFT HOBBIES 10/10, ALBATROS D.V. 85/6 P27; p8 2012/7, P32 CURTISS ASCENDER, XP-55, M.A.N.JULY45 22.125 ALBATROS D-XI 92/7 P47 CURTISS EXPORT FALCON. 24”. R 00/03 P30 ALBERMARLE MK 1. SOLID 99/12.P64 CURTISS HAWK P-63 10/08, p53 ANT-25, 39 3/4" 98/1 P33 CURTISS HAWK P6-3. 26” 08/6, P23 ARADO 09/12, p19 CURTISS HAWK P-6E 95/10 P45 ARDO 16” 04/4, P55 CURTISS HELLDIVER SBC-3, PEANUT 87/17 ARDO 2013/9, p56 P17 ARDO-AR 196. FLOAT PLANE 00/2. CURTISS HELLDIVER, 12.5", COMET 98/1 P17; 03/8. P9 P35 ARROWART CHESTER RACER. 16” 04/7 P5 CURTISS HELLDIVER, SKYLEADA SOLID 2014/01, p55 ASTRAL MOHAWK 10/6, p13 CURTISS MOHAWK, ASTRAL 10/6, AUSTER ARROW. KK. 02/6 P56 p13 AUSTER AUOCRAT. WARRING 99/1 P53 CURTISS O-52, 30" 86/12 P30 AUSTER, MODELCRAFT, 07/2, p9 CURTISS P40D 83/5 P42 B 24.25; 04/9, P54 B A EAGLE. MEAGOW 00/10. P54. CURTISS P42 93/9 P11 03/3. P53 CURTISS RACER 02/5. P19 B.A. SWALLOW 08/01, p11 CURTISS SEAGULL SO3C-1 83/9 P24 B-17G (FLYING FORTRESS) 2012/3, p39 23.5 BABY BEE. McCULLOUGH 07/9, P51 CURTISS SWIFT 07/10, p46 BARRACUDA 89/10 P31 20 CURTISS SWIFT, BALLAIR, 12" 90/12 P34 BARRACUDA, FROG 2009/10, p57 CURTISS SWIFT. PEERLESS. 1934 02/01. P3 BARRACUDA, KK 09/1, p42 CURTISS TOMAHAWK. AUTHENTIC 00/12 BEAUFIGHTER II, GL, 21.5", 1944 96/4 P43 CURTISS WARHAWK. TRUSCALE SOLID 00/04.P1 BEAVER (BOSTONIAN) 2013/1, p19 CURTISS XP55 ASCENDER 10/4, P34 BELLANCA AIRCRUISER C-27A 92/4 P35 CURTISS-WRIGHT COUPE. 30”(?). Rbr 99/8.P51 BELLANCA CRUISAIR 2012/12, p26 CUTLASS 2011/2, p28 BELLANCA CRUISAIR 92/11,. P14 D BELLANCA SKYROCKET, 18” 05/8, D.H. HORNET MOTH, 32", A’PLANE MANUAL 96/4 P18 P43 BERLINER-JOYCE OJ-2, 25", 1934 83/12 P57 D.H. LEOPARD MOTH, S.R.CROW, 34" 86/1 BERNARD 20 C-1 FIGHTER 2012/9, P47 P27 BLACKBURN SHARK 2014/11, p21 D.H.LEOPARD MOTH, 16", CLOUDCRA 84/11 BLACKBURN SKUA 84/9 P8. 86/12 P34 P22 D.H.LEOPARD MOTH. 23.5”. B.M.SEARLE. ’37 02/8. P1 BLACKBURN SKUA, SOLID 2013/3, p38 D7 2013/10, p14 BLOCH 151. SKYLEADA.. SOLID 99/7 nd DART KITTEN 07/9, P47 BLOCH, 1/72 SOLID 2013/1, p38 DAVIS D1-W. 25” BIPLANE. COMET 03/7.P54 BOEING B17C FORTRESS. SOLID. CONDOR 00/2. DEFIANT, SKLEADA SOLID 2013/2, p27 P53 DESOUTER MONOPLANE 1913. 03/8. P39 BOEING PURSUIT F4B-4 2013/1, p41 DH PUSS MOTH, 15", MODEL ENGINEER 88/6 P24 BOULTON-PAUL P111-A O6/3, P3 DH PUSS MOTH, SKYLEADA 98/5 BP DEFIANT 87/1 P42 36 P29 BREWSTER BUFFALO, 06/2, P12 DH SWALLOW (ROCKET POWER) 03/8. P5 BREWSTER BUFFALO, C.M.A. kits 06/10, p56 DH TIGER MOTH, MODEL AIR 03/11, P55 BREWSTER BUFFALO. W.R.JONES. 1942 99/9. P51 DH VAMPIRE, MODELAIRE O6/3, P4 BRISTOL 138A, MARSH 89/12 P28 DH VAMPIRE. A/M 1947 03/8. P1 BRISTOL FIGHTER, (?16"), M.A.N 87/11 P56 DOUGLAS B-19 2012/12, p50 BRISTOL MONOPLANE. E.J.RIDING. 1966 99/7 P14 DOUGLAS INVADER 08/7, P41 BURNELLI TRANSPORT 87/6 P5 DOUGLAS O-41A. 50” POWER 00/7. P1 C DOUGLAS O-43A 87/3 P30 C’WEALTH BOOMERANG, 16", SKYLEADA 96/6 P20 DOUGLAS OBERVATION Y10-43 00/6 P50 CAUDRON C460 M.A.N. 87/10 P20 DOUGLAS OBSERVATION Y10-43 2011/11, p CAUDRON C-460 RACER 2013/6, p15 DOUGLAS OBSERVATION 10/10, p4 CAUDRON C-460, 20", MEGOW 90/3 P40 DOUGLAS OBSERVATION, MEGOW 00/1. P16 CAUDRON CYCLONE (EARL STAHL) DOUGLAS XB-42 MIXMASTER, 04/1, P18 2010/11, p20 E CAUDRON CYCLONE RACER, C371 83/2 P422 ENGLISH ELECTRIC WREN O8/7, P2 HAWKER PV4, W.R.JONES, 20" 91/4 P22 ENSIGN, ALL AMERICAN 94/11 P32 HAWKER TEMPEST. VERON SOLID 99/9…P14 EP9 (Prospector) 06/11, p 2 HAWKER TYPHOON. KK 99/6 P 31 ERLA-5D 07/11, P56 HE 112 (AERO-MODELLER PLAN 06/4, P1 F HEINKEL 112, COMET 2011/8, p4 FAIRCHILD 22. GOLDEN AGE KIT PLAN 03/10, HEINKEL FIGHTER 2011/9, p2 P16 HEINKEL HANSA, POWER, 38” 08/8, P14 FAIRCHILD 24K 84/4 P18 95/6 HELL DIVER 10/3, p46 P51 29 HENSCHEL 126 2012/12, p56 FAIRCHILD ARGUS 06/9, P37 HESTON PHOENIX 04/10, P54 FAIRCHILD RANGER 02/7. P44 HILLSON PRAGA 93/8 P46 FAIREY BARRACUDA II, FROG 98/1 P34 HOLT, JJ, AMPHIBIAN BIPLANE 05/6, P34 FAIREY BATTLE, AUTHENTIC MODEL CO 00/41 HORSA, AIRSPEED GLIDER. SOLID 99/8. P7,8 FAIREY BATTLE, MEGOW 08/8, P15 HOT CANARY 2012/6, p9 FAIREY BATTLE, MEGOW 90/7 P21 HOWARD DGA 125 TRAINER 95/12 FAIREY DELTA 2 06/04, P9 P9 FAIREY FIREFLY. HOWARD BOYS 02/12/ P6; 04/5, HOWARD DGA-9, 18" EASYBUILT DIME 96/2 P20. 03/5. P57 P41 FAIREY GANNET, C/L 2011/8, P35 HOWARD GH-1 85/1 P18 FAIREY GANNET, CL, 38” 2011/8, p34 24.375 FARMAN F.200, FRENCH, 35.5" 91/7 P13 HOWARD PETE RACER, BALLAIR, 12" 91/2 FLEET CANUCK 05/1, P33 P48 FLEET CANUCK, STAHL 2011/6, p54 HOWARD RACER ‘PETE’ 2014/2, p27 FOCKE WULF 190 99/6 P29; HOWARD RACER 02/2. P4 05/12, P61 HOWARD RACER, ‘MIKE’ 08/11, P46 FOKKE D7 87/1 P21 HUNTER, VERON IMPELLER 09/12, FOKKE D-7, BALLAIR, 12" 90/12 P34 p36 FOKKER D-7 09/12, p20; HURRICAN, ASTRAL 2012/3, p 2011/11, p25 HURRICANE (?) 07/6, P49 FOKKER D-7, 5cc, CL 04/1, P1 HURRICANE, 16", COMET 97/3 P8 FOKKER D-7. 18” 03/1. P26 HURRICANE, 17.5", W.R.JONES 97/3 P9 FOKKER D-8 2014/2, p23 HURRICANE, AUTHENTIC MODEL CO 85/4 FOKKER DR-1 TRIPLANE 08/5, P25 P28 FOKKER DXV VII 2011/1, p46 HURRICANE, M.A.N.,1936, 28" 87/12 P5 FOKKER E-IV. 36”. 0.5cc 01/09. P15; HURRICANE, MODEL AERODROME 89/1 P17 2009/10, p52 HURRICANE, TRUESCALE SOLID 00/1. P32 FOKKER G1. CMA 1/48 SCALE SOLID. 1942 01/11. P21 HURRICANE. TRUSCALE SOLID 08/6, P43 FOKKER TRIPLANE, BALLAIR, 12" 91/2 P48 HURRICANE-AIRYDA 95/12 P67 FOLKERT’S SPECIAL 2011/8, P39 HURRICANE-SKYLEADA 95/12 P67 FOLKERT’S SPECIAL, POWER 2011/8, p39 I FOUGA CYCLOPE. JETEX 100/150. 03/8. P50 INTERCEPTOR, HETHERINGTON 05/1, P2 FRIEDRICHSHAFEN GH 92/9 P18 INTERSTATE CADET, ?23" 95/12 P9 F-W STOSSER 09/4, ITALIAN FLYING BARREL O8/7, P1 P33 J G JAVELIN 2011/2, p43 GEE BEE NR2100 2011/5, p30; JONES TRAINER 2013/2, p23 2014/2, p4 K GENERAL SKYFARER 84/5 P18. 93/12 KARLSTROM 08/04, p7 P4. 28.875 KEILKRAFT PIPER CUB 08/03, p27 GLADIATOR, KK SOLID 09/6, P12 KING COBRA 09/10, p17 GLADIATOR, SOLID 2013/3, p56 KINGFISHER, VGHT-SKRSKY. Rbr. A.M. 1945 99/8. GLOBE SWIFT 85/3 P26 20 P49 GLOSTER BAMEL, BOOTON 92/3 P34 KINNER ENVOY, 25", GRAFFEO, M.A.N. 98/9 GRAHAM-WHITE TYPE 20 06/12, P10 P17. 01/02 p39 GREAT LAKES SPORTS TRAINER 2014/2, p7 KINNER FLEET TRAINER. DALLAIRE. 1935 01/06/P16 GREAT LAKES TRAINER, C/L 04/10, KINNER SPORTSTER. 25” 00/8. P 54 P35 KOOLHOOVEN FK-58, 23.5"? AIR TRAILS 97/2 P21 GREAT LAKES TRAINER, F/F 2013/1, KYUSHU J7W1 SHINDEN 2012/6, P37 p6 L GREGOR F.D.B.-1. AM 1945. J.A.F.HALL 02/4. LEOPARD MOTH, CROW 2013/4 p37 P18 LIGHTNING, HOWSE 2011/2, p28 GRUMMAN F3F-1, M.A.N. 87/8 P24 LIGHTNING, LOCKHEED. 15” MEGOW 10/12. P44 GRUMMAN GULFHAWK 93/10 P44 LOCKHEED ELECTRA 09/1, p28 GRUMMAN SKYROCKET. 15” MEGOW 01/11. LOCKHEED LIGHTNINT 2011/4, P 49 P33 LOCKSPEISER LDA-O1 2013/12, p12 GRUMMAN WILDCAR5 2011/11, p19 LUSCOMBE MODEL 10 85/4 P17 H 22.75 HALBERSTADT CII 08/11, P39 LYSANDER, 20.75", M.A.N 96/6 P42 HALIFAX. APS 07/12 P36 LYSANDER, SKYLEADA SOLID 2012/12, p61 HARVARD IIB. 40.5”.
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