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Sparky-Jr
$34.00The Sparky-Jr is approximately 2/3 size of the original 32″ model designed in 1940 by Ed Lidgard. The Sparky is a classic design, which was produced […]
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Speckled-P-30
$56.50The original Baby-Speckled Bird was designed by George Perryman and flown to a first place in P-30 at the 1978 Nat’s with a time on 11 […]
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Sperry Monoplane
$73.50In 1921 the Sperry Aircraft Company produced a thick cantilever monoplane wing which was specifically designed to be interchangeable between the U.S. Curtiss Jenny, and Canadian […]
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Spitfire
$221.00I met Jack at Brodak in 2014 and that year, I was able to visit him after the Nats. In his shop (basement) he had a […]
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Splash-E
$78.00The Splash-E designed by Harry Stewart is a relatively small (44" span), light (13-15 oz), electric powered, "wire-braced" flying boat. <span style="font-size: 13px; line-height: 1.6em;">The distinction […]
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starduster 1300
$0.00BMJR Starduster 1300 comes in 3 xconfigurations; B-142A Short kit; plan (4 sheets, 33 sq. ft.) and laser cut wing and stab ribs B-142B short kit […]
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Starduster 1300 Full Kit
$294.00the BMJR Starduster 1300 Full Kit includes the plans, Laser cut wing and stab ribs, Sticks to assemble wing and stab + the wood required to […]
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Starduster 1300 short Kit
$189.00Starduster 1300 Short kit includes the plan (4 shets, 33 sq. ft.) and the laser cut wing and stab ribs
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Starduster 1300 wing & Stab
$227.00BMJR Starduster 1300 wing & stab kit includes the plan, laseer cut wing & stab ribs and the sticks required to assemble
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Starduster-E-36
$65.00The Starduster was the 1st design in a series of high thrust models by Sal Taibi published in the September 1958 issue of American Modeler, all […]
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Streak
$53.0032″ span with 170 sq. in. area and a flying weight of undeer 5 oz, makes this an excellent model for Early Nostalgia competition. The Design […]
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Stuka
$177.75‘ The Stuka, designed by Hi Johnson, appeared in the 1960 Model Airplane News Annual and was reported as one of the most spectacular scale-stunt aircraft […]
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Stunt Champ
$177.00The International Stunt Champ by Lloyd Curtis was the winner of the 6th Annual Plymouth International Model Plane Contest in Detroit, Michigan, August, 1952, and was […]
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Stunt Wing
$135.00In the March 1955 issue, MAN reported; “Toughest stunt pattern in America is the Mirror Flying Fair in New York. The winning plane must be tops. […]
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Sunnysky 18A amp
$18.00The Sunnysky 18A amp brushless speed control isrecommended for the HC-2808 brushless motors
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Super CHIEF
$185.50The Super Chief was flown in 1950 and 1951 by George Aldrich in the senior division. Some of the design features like the “airfoil” shaped vertical […]
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Super Sniffer
$94.75The Sniffer was an early Post War free flight model designed by R.G Schmith for the new OK Cubs and Anderson Spitfire glow engines of the […]
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SWAMI
$137.00The July 1944 issue of Model Airplane News reported, The Swami was designed for the sole purpose of creating a high performance airplane without sacrificing beauty. […]
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T-Bird 408
$103.00Russ Hanson designed the T-Bird in 1956 at 324 sq. in. for 1/2A. In the 1980’s Ron Sharpton began scaling the design for Nostalgia Competition all […]
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T-Bird 600, Short Kit
$61.00The T-Bird 600 was inspired by Gene Wicks flying his 600 at Palm Bay. After developing the files for laser cutting the stab ribs, and under […]
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T-N-T
$97.00The T-N-T is an abbreviation for The-No-Tow; which was a .15 gas 72″ RC powered glider, published in the June 1977 issue of RCModeler. The BMJR […]
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TALON 25 amp Speed control
$45.00<span style=”font-size: 13px;”>TALON 25 from Castle Creations, is an 25ampsensorless Speed Control for brushless motors. (rated for up to 25.2V, 2S-6S LiPo).This is the Speed Control […]
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Taurus 1/2
$120.00In January 1963, MAN reported, “in 1960 Ed Kazmirski’s Orion was the best multi offered to date, now the Taurus is the best. The Taurus was […]
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TEOSAWKI
$68.00The original TEOSAWKI was designed by Clayton Smith around 2005 with a 53″ span. It was reported that Clayton, an avid combat flyer, had a dislike […]
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Texaco – RAMBLER
$90.00The BMJR Texaco-Rambler has been scaled to 44″ wingspan from the original 72″ model designed by Gil Shurman in 1938. Model may be flown in 1/2A […]
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Texaco ZIPPER
$139.00Carl Goldberg’s Zipper has been said to be the world’s best known free flight model. An unforgettable aircraft that revolutionized the world of free flight in […]
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TEXAN 484
$119.00The Nostalgia Legal TEXAN 48, was designed by Jim Summersett and Ed Miller in 1952 and appeared in the January 1960 issue of American Modeler. The […]
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Thermic-50-Y2K
$82.00‘ <p style=”text-align: center;”> Jean Pailet found plans for the original Thermic 50 glider in the 1944 Zaic Yearbook. Plan also appeared in Zaic’s Model Glider […]
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Timers Nightmare
$46.00Designed by Frank Ehling in 1942, for class A competition. This high pylon ‘trend setting’ model is a very stable flyer and an excellent choice for […]
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Tornado
$77.00Reid Simpson designed the Tornado in 1970 for 1/2A with a 48″ span and 280 sq. in. area. Model qualifies for 1/2A AMA and Classic and […]
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Turnaround 325
$131.50The Turnaround 325 is a 43 1/2†span model capable of performing classic aerobatic maneuvers, designed by Paul Bradley. It is not designed for 3D aerobatics. […]
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Twin Lizzie
$66.00The Twin Lizzie was designed by Keith Laumer and published in the April 1959 issue of Model Airplane News as a 1/2A sport free flight model […]
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Ugly-30 Aerobat
$82.00Parts in this kit build a fuselage and a wing with a symmetrical airfoil and strip ailerons, with 30 in. span and 194 sq. in. area. […]
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Ugly-30 Aileron Wing
$39.00Parts in this kit are for the aileron wing only. View B-333 for details on the complete assembly. Wing fits Basic Fuselage B-331
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Ugly-30 Dihedral wing
$30.75Parts in this kit are for the dihedral wing ONLY, view Kit B-332 for full description. The B-331 Fuselage kit is required to complete this model […]
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Ugly-30 Fuselage
$57.00The BMJR Ugly-30 started in 1999 as a rubber powered sport free flight for a group of 8 year old boys as a summer project. It […]

































