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WITCH HAWK de Jim Clem 1/2 A - Un gran modelo


Este es un Gran Modelo estadounidense, las medidas fueron tomadas cotejando dos planos de fuentes diferentes, el plano general de medidas es de la NFFS. mientras que el plano constructivo es de una revista de finales de los 70`s,los perfiles fueron redibujados para su mejor apreciación, siguiendo las coordenadas originales.(es el perfíl de los modelos Country Boy y Lucky Lindy

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Comentario sobre este modelo en el Foro de la NFFS

I submit the somewhat forgotten 1977 Jim Clem designed 1/2 A "Witch Hawk" for possibly the best overall introductory gas model. This forward finned model has good proportions, straight lines, and is very easy to build. The diagonal Rib Construction is just as easy as straight rib construction, yet is rigid enough to allow use of any lightweight iron-on covering. At 240 square inches of wing area, it is big enough to trim easily, yet it climbs excellent with a Tee Dee .049 and glides very well when built light. This model was kitted for awhile in the early 1980's and would still be very competitive today in classic power. I built my first one in 1978 from plans at age 15 and after hand glides, was trimmed after two power flights! 
John Seymour




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