Building and Flying a Rubber Powered Curtiss Racer using 86 Year Old Plans
The video reviews my build and first flights of a 1922 Curtiss R-6 Racing Plane. The plans were originally published in the August 1936 issue of Flying Aces magazine. It uses classic stick and tissue construction and has proven to be a great flyer. Here's a link to the plan: https://outerzone.co.uk/plan_details.... Here's my other video that illustrates the tissue work for the wings: • Simulating the Radiators on my Rubber Powe...

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A Rubber Powered Miles Sparrowhawk for Indoor Flying

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Mr. Smoothie Profile - Nocal Model - Start to Finish & Thermals

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A6M5 Model Build - Hasegawa Kit

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Building a Large Rubber Powered Aeronca K Floatplane

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Scale Rubber Powered Model Flies for 4 Minutes Indoors.

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Fly a nostalgic Autogyro

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Building and Flying the Guillows Bird Dog for Rubber Power

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"The Flying Engine": Why Did France Abandon the World's Fastest Fighter?

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Ta-152 vs Tempest - The Most Famous Combat of the 'Ultimate' German Fighter

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Build and Fly a Model Hang Glider! Flying Fun!

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Super Capacitor Wind-Up Plane

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Mister Mulligan Dumas Rubber Power Build

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Making the 31" Rubber-Powered 1914 Martinsyde S.1 Biplane - Start to Finish - Plan Available

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Stipa-Caproni — The Flying Barrel That Changed Aviation Forever

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Build and Fly a Rubber Powered Bonanza Model Airplane

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Newly Discovered Colour Film (1939): Luftwaffe Fighter Wing JG 77 & Bf 109 Operations

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Germans Laughed at Britain’s “Dustbin Gun” — Until It Blasted Holes Through Their Fortresses

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Famous ME-BF 109G - stopmotion assembling of Artesania Latina's 1/16 metal stripped model

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An Afternoon of Hi-Start Gliders

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