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Ken Willard's "Pageboy" and Walt Mooney's Peanut Scale "Wittman Tailwind"
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Ken Willard's "Pageboy" and Walt Mooney's Peanut Scale "Wittman Tailwind"
I don't think I've posted these before. They'll only take the corner of your desk or work-table to build, and might not bust your budget on glue and balsa supplies either!
Even though this is a Peanut Scale model, it's slab sides and sheet wing might make it a good choice for a scaled-up .010 version:
Even though this is a Peanut Scale model, it's slab sides and sheet wing might make it a good choice for a scaled-up .010 version:
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