Sopwith Baby Sea Scout

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The Sopwith Baby is a 1/4-scale biplane model based on a British fighter-bomber used in World War I. Spruce, balsa, lite-ply, plywood and some metal parts are required to build the model. Flying wires are not necessary because the wings are strong enough.

author: Tanzer, John
Design and construction

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Fokker D-VII: 20-size WW I biplane with big appeal!

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The Fokker D-VII is easy and convenient to assemble and the takeoffs and landing are easily accomplished and it can perform all of the WW II maneuvers. Details about its construction, takeoff and landing and aerobatics are listed.

author: Tanzer, John
Mini Fokker D-VII (Model airplane)

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Ultimate 10-300: A giant-scale biplane with TOC performance!

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The 46% TOC Ultimate 10-300 from Hangar 9 has plug-in wings and removable tail surfaces that make this giant easy top transport. The price, features, weight, length and engine required are discussed.

46% TOC Ultimate 10-300 (Model airplane)

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