The Nobler, originally designed by George Aldrich in 1950, was introduced in the 1952 May and June issues of Model Airplane News.  The Nobler was said to be designed with 3 key features in mind; smoothness performing maneuvers, appearance, and the model had to fly in all weather conditions. George took 1st at the 1952, 53, 56 & 57 Nats.  The Nobler was later kitted by Top Flight (still in production) and is said to be the most winning stunt model ever designed.  I myself built at least 3 in the 1960’s.  Returned to Control Line in 2010 (50 years had passed) but I wanted to build another Nobler.  The BMJR Profile NOBLER was born when Bob Whitney mentioned he was looking for a profile model to fly in PAMPA profile stunt.  The BMJR model has a 50″ wingspan with 542 sq. in. of area, and the simplicity of a profile fuselage.  With a Fox 35, flying weight is 37oz. and is of course capable of all control line aerobatic maneuvers.  We are currently flying ours with a Brodak 40.

1 review for Profile Nobler

  1. Konrad Hoogesteger

    Great kit. Mine stunts well and I have learnt the pattern with it. Mine’s powered with a PAW .35 diesel. Great to build.

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Profile Nobler

$140.00
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