I know nothing of this plan.
I got this plane plan from Bernd Langner of Germany, who now gets ALL of his plans from me now as a gift. Well, you know the old saying. "What comes around goes around".
File $5.00




Jeep
Art Chester's Jeep for Control Line.
32" Wing Span. Power .19 -.33
An old Air Trails plan.
File $5.00

Douglas D-558-1 "Skystreak" plan
24" wing span. 30" length. 2-.049s shown. This plan design begs to be converted to a ducted fan but kept as a control line plane.
HISTORY: In 1945, the U.S. Navy and NACA (later NASA), formed a joint venture to produce a jet-powered aircraft to test airframe performances at transonic and supersonic speeds. First flown in 1947, the Douglas D-558-1 "Skystreak" was built from a combination of exotic magnesium and more conventional aluminum alloys. Its entire front section, including the cockpit, could be jettisoned in case of emergency.
Originally nicknamed "The Crimson Test Tube" because of its bright red color, the Skystreak was eventually painted white for better tracking during tests. In total, three Skystreaks were built, the first setting several speed records during its initial testing phase. (These records were quickly shattered in subsequent flights -- and by other American test aircraft.)
Although the Skystreak could only go supersonic in dives, the plane flew successfully until 1953, when it was officially retired. The third and only surviving copy now resides at the Carolinas Aviation Museum in Charlotte, N.C.
The file will print a plan 26" x 52".
File $5.00


Ryan ST or Sport Trainer plan
48" wing span. 35" length. A control line plane plan with flaps.
The file will print a plan 36" x 44".
File $5.00

Rocket Racer
Here are is plan that I am sure the will NEVER sell, so here is your chance to prove me wrong!
CL Rocket Racer, 18" wing span, power by Cub .14
FF SASKIE, 26" wing span, Jetex powerd and BOM printed on the plans
This is a high resolution TIFF file containing 200 x 200 dots per inch.
The file will print 1 sheet 36" x 46".
File $5.00
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