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Old September 12th 03, 12:56 PM
Scott Correa
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I can't believe NOBODY has suggested the Frank Zaic model airplane
yearbooks.
Model plans out the wazoo including ornithopters, model helo's, Nordic
sailplanes, HLG's you name it.

Scott Correa

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Mike Hindle wrote:

Hi I wonder if you can help me,

I saw a programme recently that featured small elastic band powered
ornithopter. As a result every creative bone in my body wanted to make
one right there and then. However I cant find plans for one any where.
The one I saw was about 20 inches long and thats about the size I'm
after.


If anyone has any plans that I can use or know where theres some
online please tag it onto this thread.


Thank you all for your time

Mike


http://www.ctie.monash.edu.au/hargrave/legacy1.html
http://www.chez.com/truefly/

I bought a dragonfly at a toy store. About 1' long, just a few dollars.



 




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