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Old 17-03-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Cool Waco UBF-2

I have been searching for plans for this bird 1/5 or 1/6. Can anyone help?
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To my knowledge there have been no plans drawn up for this particular model of Waco,you will need to draw your own set,write to Waco UK,The Airpark,Rowley Road,Coventry Airport,UK who are distributors for the model YMF,these are new build gems very similar to the one that you want to model here,ask them to put you in touch with the factory,or they may even have plans themselves ?
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....and dont forget to pronounce it "walk-oh" not "Wake-oh". Ask any pilot (a quote from their advertisng literature in the `30s.)
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Thanks, I do have plans for an RBA. The second letter (B) in the code indicates the airframe design which to me is the most important. I think the only difference is (A) which indicates one cockpit. I think the airfoil design is the same as the UBF. Engine size code is not that important in the model.
Barry, thanks for the Waco UK address. I can get additional info from them.
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