Australian Aeromodelling Groups A.E.F.A Slowfly Last Updated November 9, 2003
Knut Neumann
Knut Neumann, Crop Duster
Knut notes: Span:1150mm; Flying weight: 285g with 3 Tadiran 750mAh; 365g with 3 Lithium Ion 1750mAh; Motor: 280 with gear 4:1; Prop: APC 9x4.7 [This] model rose from the ashes of my "Lowatt". The wings were partially reusable so I designed the plane around that. The new wing covered came to 75g., quite a lot for an indoor model. But I thought, if it's too heavy to fly indoors, it certainly will make a good park flyer.
Knut Neumann, Crop Duster
I will draw some plans up and put on my website if people are interested.
Knut Neumann, Crop Duster
Knut Neumann, Crop Duster
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