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"Apiary" C/L model
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"Apiary" C/L model
Anybody know anything more about this model? It looks sharp even in black and white...
It's a Model Aviation plan# 627 C/L Sport/Stunt, 26.5" span for Queen Bee .074 power.
It's a Model Aviation plan# 627 C/L Sport/Stunt, 26.5" span for Queen Bee .074 power.
Re: "Apiary" C/L model
Incidentally.. if you were to build this model for a different engine; you'd probably want to name it something else. Anyone know why?
Re: "Apiary" C/L model
An Apiary is the home of a Queen Bee
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