Fly By - "Argus"
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- Опубликовано: 5 дек 2024
- In the National Model Aviation Museum's "Pilot" episode of their new series "Fly By", their Museum Education Specialist, Claire Aldenhuysen, talks with Control Line Modeler Todd Lee about his upcoming project to replicate Steve Wooley's Argus.
During his research, Todd noticed some differences between the actual Argus model and the plans published in an article in the August 1961 "American Modeler". He is undertaking a project to build a more precise replica of the Argus to compete in the Classics Stunt event at NATS.
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Les McDonald here and I am so excited to see this plane. The Argus truly is one of the great classics from the golden age of stunt.
Thank you Ms Claire and thank you Mr Todd!
Thank you for this link. When I saw the Argus the covering was intact.
Excellent. Please keep posting these.
Very informative, thank-you.The Argus is often classed as one of the most beautiful control line stunt models, perfect to start your series with. I look forward to seeing more similar video's
I wonder if he ever got his replica built.