35" wing span.... 230 sq. inches. Length 29"
As you can see, the instructions are printed on the plans. I still have been unable to find an advertisement of this plane. I suspect it is 1930 or 40 for which I have very few magazines of to search thru. If you can help, I would greatly appreciate it and reward you with any plan you wish for. Now see, it did pay to save those old magazine. Oh shucks, what do know. At least your not at a bar. LOL
Berkeley-SIG kit plans
40" wing span. Power .010 to .099
This plan is just after SIG bought out Berkeley.
Neat looking little bugger!
Plans have had many hours of work but I am still not sure of the proper name of the plane and the name on the plan and the name used in the advertisements are not the same!
I did find an awesome laser cut kit for sale at:
I see plans and kits at very low prices. I think I should purchase some kits myself before bARFs put him out of business.
On your page Tue, 01 Jan 2008
you say you aren't sure of the correct name. I assume you mean the
company - with or without the H.
The correct spelling is Schweizer - it is the original American glider
company based near
Elmira, New York. They are well-known for their
helicopters now, too (they were bought out by Sikorsky) and are making
a
name for themselves in UAV's and manned recon aircraft.
http://www.sacusa.com/Hope this helps.
Keep up the good work with the Filipinos.
Andy
File $5.00
NOTE: The names are not the sames on the plans!