1975 MA plan
Make check or money order (payable in U.S. funds drawn on a U.S. bank) AMA, 5161 East Memorial Drive, Muncie, Indiana 47302. Please allow 1 to 3 weeks for delivery. Construction articles come with the MA plans when ordered or construction articles are available in the Model Aviation Digital Archives in the “Members Only” section of the AMA Web site.
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July 1975 | No. 100 $14 No. 101 $9 No. 102 $9 No. 103 $14 No. 104 $5 | Hinnant's F-5: RC For ultimate in maneuverability and smoothness. .60 Pattern job has it all. Short Seamew: CL .40-powered, Class I Carrier model, good prototype lends itself to innovations. French Wench: FF Classes 1/2A or A, an .049 or .051, a fully-tested design. Kloud King: RC .15-.19 Old-Timer, based upon 1938 record-breaker FF. Wiley Post Biplane: FF Petite, durable scale design for either rubber or RC tail-wagger (pulse rudder). |
Aug. 1975 | No. 105 $14 No. 106 $14 No. 107 $5 No. 108 $14 | Sportsman: Harold Ruark’s RC Cabin job with pretty, smooth lines, .40-powered, full-house. Vought Kingfisher: CL Semi-scale, fully-stuntable model by Les King (for .15 to .35 engines). Aeronca K: FF 24 in. wingspan rubber indoor Scale old-time lightplane. It’s done 90 seconds. Electric One: RC Couldn’t be done? Dick Sarpolus’ Astro 25 job performs patterns. |
Sept. 1975 | No. 109 $9 No. 110 $9 No. 111 $14 No. 112 $9 No. 113 $9 | Quarter Midget: Bill Fuori’s RC From House of Balsa design, modifications for faster times. The Zipper: CL The latest in Scale Racers. John Kilsdonk job is a must for all racing fans. Max-a-Million: FF If a fleet of models is a problem, this is a good one for A/B and FAI. S’Neat: RC Sport Glider, a simple job that can be flown with or without engine. Cessna 150 Aerobat: CL Step up from 1/2A jobs, .09-powered easy-to-build semi-profile. |
Oct. 1975 | No. 114 $24 No. 115 $14 No. 116 $5 No. 117 $5 | deHavilland Comet: Ernie Violett’s CL Scale 1974 Nats first-place winner, a classic twin. Niris: RC Pattern plane which takes advantage of existing criteria. Electro-Lite: FF Hal Cover’s contest-type design VTOs—Hytork electric motor. Novice: FF A simple beginner’s A-1 Nordic, constructed entirely from sheet balsa. |
Nov. 1975 | No. 118 $5 No. 119 $9 No. 120 $19 | GollyGeeWhiz: CL Dan Rutherford’s simple 1/2A-powered Combat job turns on a dime. Four Beginners Too: RC Basic RC trainer, .09s to .15s, for rudder, elevator, motor controls. Cathexis: FF Dave Parson’s FAI has auto-elevator and rudder; prop brake. |
Dec. 1975 | No. 121 $19 No. 122 $5 | Gremlin: RC Sturdy, aerobatic biplane, flies well on .35s up to .60s. Hot Wood: FF Twice a Nats winner in Rocket, an all-balsa, Jetex-powered job. |