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Old 15-09-2006   #5 (permalink)
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Howdy Tim and Frostman,

First the Ju52 plans.......this is abit peculiar cause I think I may know this guy who owns this link I am about to post lol.

http://www.wonwinglo.scale-models.net/id18.htm

I am not sure what to tell you about this site, maybe Barry/wonwinglo will reply to this thread.

sorry I copuldnt be of more help.


Ok, now here is a link to a site where large plans for a republic seabee can be purchased.

http://www.myunclewillies.com/about3.html

This is a Free Flight plan that begs to be converted to R/C.
Wing span 50", length 37"

HISTORY: Republic RC-3 Seabee. The prototype of the Seabee was flown by Republic Aircraft in 1944. Full production did not begin until the end of World War II. Designed and built by the same company as the famous P-47 Thunderbolt fighter of WW II renown, it was the first fully amphibious light or sport aircraft built for private use. Intended as an everyman's airplane, it sold for $3995 in the beginning of its manufacture, but inevitably the price climbed to $5995 before Republic cancelled production. By that time Republic discovered it was costing twice that much to produce the airplane.
Approximately 2500 Seabees were produced.


File $5.00







WING SPAN 46" , CHORD 6.5", LENGTH 37", POWER .10
A nice building project for those who have limited building space, and enjoy float planes. A perfect plane for electric power?
This is a high resolution TIFF file containing 200 x 200 dots per inch.
The file will print a plan 36" x 51".

File $5.00 or 2 gallons of gas! Ya, that's what I thought too.






I hope this helps guys, have a good day,

Greg
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