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"Dancer" M.A.N Jan 1966
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"Dancer" M.A.N Jan 1966
There is not too many 1/4A plans out there. I saw this and thought it was a neat design and wanted to share.


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Re: "Dancer" M.A.N Jan 1966
I bet it does dance with that big ol' elevator. The thrust offset is pretty radical too. I guess that's because it's such a small plane it's hard to keep tight in the mildest breeze. Just guessing, I've never flown an .01 size plane before.
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Re: "Dancer" M.A.N Jan 1966
I should have brought a .010 and knocked this thing out in the room.
The accompanying writeup claims it can perform a complete pattern.
The accompanying writeup claims it can perform a complete pattern.

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Re: "Dancer" M.A.N Jan 1966
Looks interesting. Any chance to see a scan of the complete article?
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Re: "Dancer" M.A.N Jan 1966
batjac wrote:Looks interesting. Any chance to see a scan of the complete article?
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