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Here they are, a vast and impressive collection of Spad plans devised and built by the originators of the Spad concept, and a few others chosen for your enjoyment. Before embarking on building your first Spad, please visit all other areas of our web site, and do as much research into the subject as you can stand before diving into the building process. Though extremely simple, there is a learning curve to Spad construction, so patience and practice are the key! After that, it will become second nature, and you'll wonder what all the fuss was about. Remember, these plans are FREE, and are offered as a courtesy, subject to your own personal modifications and adjustments. STTB does not make any guarantees of success. Also, please carefully read our disclaimer. Enjoy!
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Name (Click for plans) |
Type |
Engine Used |
Description |
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BUHOR (Big Ugly Hell On Rails) |
Trainer/Sport |
TT Pro .46 |
Build with the dihedral wing for a great flying trainer, or with the
straight wing for a nice Sunday afternoon sport plane...that is...if you can get over how ugly it is! Always
going for the ultimate in simplicity, Tattoo used his favorite Spad airfoil on an aluminum "L" channel
"Erector set" fuselage. All 4mm Coroplast. Four Channels (Aileron, Elevator, Rudder and Throttle). |
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Buhor 25 | Trainer |
.25 | Inspired by an old experiment Tattoo made to see if a .25 could fly a large Buhor-like Spad. Updated design and modifications by Chris (aka ChrisSpad). This makes an excellent .25 sized trainer with surprising power and performance, you'll be amazed! | |
Ciggy Pack | Novelty/FunFly |
Norvel .25 |
Joining the flying pizza box craze, Tattoo added some airfoil to a
cigarette sign and came up with a great flying advertisement for a bad habit! All 4mm Coroplast and Canadian
pipe. Three Channels (Ailerons, Elevator and Throttle). |
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CoroCub | Scale/Sport |
.40-.65 | Jake Carter's fantastic Spad rendition of the most popular scale subject around, the Piper Cub. | |
Coro Edge 540 | Funfly |
.40-.46 | A 3D profile design brought to you by Chris. Combines amazing 3D abilities with great looks. | |
CoroSpit | Scale/Combat |
TT Pro .25 |
Tattoo's first entry into 2610 scale combat. Much more complex than his
previous designs, but well worth the extra effort, resulting in a great performer! Great ideas here for
building more complicated designs. Uses 2mm & 4mm Coroplast. Three Channels (Ailerons, Elevator and
Throttle). |
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CoroStang | Scale/Combat |
Norvel .25 |
Tattoo's most popular 2610 scale combat plane. A great place to look for
ideas when building more complex airplanes from Coroplast, including tapered wings and internal aileron torque
tubes. Uses 2mm & 4mm Coroplast. Three Channels (Ailerons, Elevator and Throttle). |
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Corrowot | Sport |
.46-.53 |
The Corrowot is a good natured general sport model that would make a
great second model after your basic trainer, despite its easy handling it is capable of most aerobatics.
Although the Corrowot is simple to make it is not recomended for the beginner in SPAD construction.
Corrowot information/instructions
at www.spadcombat.co.uk |
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Dagger | Combat |
TT GP .42 |
Going for a cleaner look, Kraut flipped over the Dominator fuselage and
the Dagger was created! Perfect for C-class combat! Uses 4mm Coroplast and American pipe. Three Channels
(Ailerons, Elevator and Throttle). |
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Dart | Combat |
TT Pro .46 |
Tattoo decided to try a V-tail, and came up with the very successful
Dart design. Still a favorite in C-class combat. Uses 4mm Coroplast and American pipe. Three Channels
(Ailerons, Elevator and Throttle). |
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Debonair | Trainer |
OS .46 FX |
Possibly the most popular Spad design ever! Inspired by Sassy after she
crashed her LT-40, Tattoo stretched out the Dominator design into this classic trainer! Sassy soloed on the
prototype the same day it was first test flown! Uses 4mm Coroplast and American pipe. Four Channels (Aileron,
Elevator, Rudder and Throttle). |
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Debut | Combat/Trainer |
TT Pro .25 |
Seeing the need for a larger less twichy airplane for combat beginners,
Tattoo designed the Debut as a pilot friendly B-Class combat trainer. Uses 2mm & 4mm Coroplast and
Canadian pipe. Three Channels (Ailerons, Elevator and Throttle). |
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Defender | Combat |
TT Pro .25 |
Kraut folded Coroplast into a square fuselage, and the Defender came to
life! Early B-class design that is very tough. Uses 4mm Coroplast and American pipe. Three Channels (Ailerons,
Elevator and Throttle). |
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Demon | Sport |
TT GP .42 |
Taking the Dominator dimensions and simply putting the wing on the
bottom, Kraut came up with the first Spad Low wing design! Uses 4mm Coroplast and American pipe. Four Channels
(Aileron, Elevator, Rudder and Throttle). |
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Derelict | Combat |
Norvel .25 |
Kraut came up with the first real compeditive B-Class combat design with
this one! It is also the first design to use 2mm Coroplast for wing construction. Very hot performer! Uses 2mm
& 4mm Coroplast and Canadian pipe.Three Channels (Ailerons, Elevator and Throttle). |
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Derringer | Combat |
Mag .15 XL |
Utilizing the lightweight Canadian gutter pipe and 2mm Coroplast wing,
Kraut designed this A-Class combat plane as the little brother to his very successfull Derelict! Uses 2mm
& 4mm Coroplast and Canadian pipe. Three Channels (Ailerons, Elevator and Throttle). |
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Devastator | Combat |
TT Pro .46 |
This is the Defender's .40 sized big brother. Very good ideas here for a
simple lightweight Coroplast fuselage. Uses 4mm Coroplast and American pipe. Three Channels (Ailerons,
Elevator and Throttle). |
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Diamond Dust | Speed |
.25 or .36 |
Delta |
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Dogfighter | Combat |
Mag .25 XL |
The Dogfighter is possibly the most popular B-Class Spad combat plane
with a beefed up 2mm/4mm combination for wing strength, as well as aluminum wing spar. Uses 2mm & 4mm
Coroplast and Canadian pipe. Three Channels (Ailerons, Elevator and Throttle). |
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Dominator | Sport/Combat |
TT GP .42 |
After Tattoo came up with the first rib-free wing, Kraut flattened it
out and created the first popular Spad design. Although designed for combat, local sport fliers added landing
gear and proved that Spad was here to stay. Uses 4mm Coroplast and American pipe. Four Channels (Aileron,
Elevator, Rudder and Throttle). |
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DPS (DasPlasStick) DXF file |
Sport/Combat |
TT GP .42 |
Inspired by the success of the Dominator, Tattoo combined the 2mm/4mm
Coroplast wing design, with the classic "stick" type tail, for this classic sport Spad with performance to
spare! Uses 2mm & 4mm Coroplast and American pipe. Four Channels (Aileron, Elevator, Rudder and
Throttle). |
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Draco | Sport/Combat |
.25-.36 | Rudi Greyling brings you this menacing favorite, the Draco. A very simple, but well engineered and effective design. Go fast, turn hard, and glide like a trainer. | |
Dynamo | Combat |
TT Pro .25 |
Tattoo's first attempt at a smaller B-class combat design. Outdated
design, but you still might get some ideas from it. Uses 4mm Coroplast and American pipe. Three Channels
(Ailerons, Elevator and Throttle). |
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ESPA3D | Electric Aerobatic park flyer |
GWS ESP-350C 6.60:1 |
One page dimensional drawing of Kraut's entry into the world of electric airplanes! This two piece airplane is built from blue Fan-Fold house insulation and can perfrom radical aerobatics in a very small area, or even in a large indoor area! Four channels (Ailerons, Elevator, Rudder and Speed control). | |
Flat Bat | Combat |
Mag .28 XL |
Tattoo's toughest and most compeditive B-Class Combat Spad, using a flat
sided wiffle ball bat for it's fuselage. Slightly more complex than the gutter pipe fuselages to set up, but
well worth it for survivability! Uses 2mm & 4mm Coroplast. Three Channels (Ailerons, Elevator and
Throttle). |
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Flipper | Sport/Speed |
.25-.46 |
William Crane's (aka MrClean) legendary flying wing. It's a sickle flipped over, sort of. | |
FNS (Friday Night Special) |
Combat |
Norvel .25 |
Searching for an even simpler B-Class combat plane, Tattoo tried a high
dihedral rudder controled airplane. Don't let looks decieve you, this plane is fast and almost impossible for
your opponents to catch! Uses 2mm & 4mm Coroplast and Canadian pipe. Three Channels (Rudder, Elevator,
Throttle). |
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FNS-15 | Combat |
Mag .15 XL |
One page supplimental instructions to be used with the FNS plans for
building the A-Class combat version. Spunky little devil that's a blast to fly! Uses 2mm & 4mm Coroplast
and Canadian pipe. Three Channels (Rudder, Elevator, Throttle). |
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FNS-40 | Combat |
TT pro .46 |
One page supplimental instructions to be used with the FNS plans for
building the C-Class combat version. Looks tame, but this plane is fast, wild, and deadly. Tattoo's favorite
C-Class combat plane! Uses 4mm Coroplast and American pipe. Three Channels (Rudder, Elevator,
Throttle). |
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GeeBeeQHOR | FunFly |
Mag .28 XL |
One page plans suppliment to be used with QHOR plans for building
Sassy's GeeBee version. This airplane is incredibly stable! Aluminum "U" channel fuselage. All 4mm Coroplast.
Four Channels (Aileron, Elevator, Rudder and Throttle). |
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The "GetSome" | Sport/Combat |
.15 | Designed and built by Chuck "Chunky C" Meyers, this .15-size Sport/Combat design is incredibly aerobatic and agile, and will perform some impressive snaps, spins, and other maneuevers normally associated with bigger planes. Try one! | |
Gnat | Combat |
Mag .15 XL |
Ultra simple A-class combat plane that is also RCCA SSC legal.
Represented by Tattoo in a one page plan. Perfect for low impact "one design" and club combat. Uses an
aluminum "U" channel fuselage and all 4mm Coroplast. Three channels (Ailerons, Elevator and Throttle).
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GPS (Gutter Pipe Scale) |
Sport |
TT GP .42 |
With the sporty look of the Demon, why not modify it slightly, and call
it Gutterpipe scale! Supplimental information to be used with Demon plans. Uses 4mm Coroplast and American
pipe. Four Channels (Aileron, Elevator, Rudder and Throttle). |
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HOR (Hell On Rails) |
Combat |
Mag .15 XL |
Tattoo's entry into SSC (Slow Survivable Combat). Simplicity at it's
finest using an aluminum "L" channel fuselage and kitchen cutting board engine mount. Very stable "flies like
it's on rails" performance. Uses 2mm & 4mm Coroplast. Three Channels (Ailerons, Elevator and
Throttle). |
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Mini-Pizza Box | Novelty |
Mag .15 XL |
As something fun to beat around with, Tattoo tried a .15 powered pizza box with an airfoiled wing. It actually flies pretty good for what goes into it! All 4mm Coroplast and Canadian pipe. Three Channels (Ailerons, Elevator and Throttle). | |
Pizza Box Flyer | 3D/Novelty |
.15-? | Dave McDonald's excellent tutorial on building and flying the original PBF or Pizza Box Flyer. More fun than should be legal! | |
PQHOR (Profile Quick Hell On Rails) |
FunFly |
Norvel .25 |
When Tattoo saw builders on the internet adding profile fuselages to
their QHOR's, he had to try it too! Plans suppliment to be used with the QHOR plans to build Tattoo's profile
version with larger control surfaces. Aluminum "U" channel fuselage. All 4mm Coroplast. Four Channels
(Aileron, Elevator, Rudder and Throttle). |
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PQPorsche | Novelty |
GMS .47 |
Building from the PQHOR ideas, Kraut has turned the sky into a race track with this incredable version of a flying Porsche! Uses an aluminum "U" channel spine with 2mm and 4mm Coroplast. Four channels (Elevons, Rudder and Throttle). Plans and instructions by Norman McGuffey. | |
QHOR (Quick Hell On Rails) |
FunFly |
Norvel .25 |
Tattoo came up with the ultimate in cheap simple fun with this airplane
that requires no glue and has no spar! The "J" wing airfoil is perfect for harriers and other funfly
maneuvers! With it's aluminum "U" channel fuselage, this plane is tough! It's been said that it "takes a
dorking and keeps on torquing"! All 4mm Coroplast. Four Channels (Aileron, Elevator, Rudder and
Throttle). |
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QHOR-40 | FunFly |
TT GP .42 |
Plans suppliment to be used with the QHOR plans for building the 40
sized version. Aluminum "U" channel fuselage. All 4mm Coroplast. Four Channels (Aileron, Elevator, Rudder and
Throttle). |
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Sickle | Sport/Combat |
.25-.36 |
Tim Tong's (aka Grim) legendary flying wing combat design. Fast, furious, and responsive. | |
SPA3D | FunFly |
GMS .47 |
Building from QHOR experience, Tattoo refined the "J" wing into a flat
airfoil with incredable 3D performance! The SPA3D is quickly becoming the cheapest and most fun way to gain 3D
experience before moving into more expensive aircraft. Aluminum "U" channel fuselage. All 4mm Coroplast. Four
Channels (Aileron, Elevator, Rudder and Throttle). |
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SPA3DT | FunFly |
TT Pro .46 |
One page photo essay to be used with the SPA3D plans. If you don't mind
a little extra work, Tatto will show you how he used a 1" square aluminum tube fuselage to turn the SPA3D into
an even tougher 3D airplane! That's why he calls it a Tank! All 4mm Coroplast. Four Channels (Aileron,
Elevator, Rudder and Throttle). |
Spad Extra | Sport/Funfly |
.40.46 | A Spad version of one of the best all-around Sport/3D kits ever made. It flies and looks just like it's balsa cousin. Designed and built by Arlie Conner. | |
Spadet LC-40 | Trainer |
TT Pro .46 |
Kraut's masterpiece easily equals balsa wood trainers in looks, wing
loading, and performance at a fraction of the cost and many times the survivability! Slightly more complex
than the basic gutter pipe Spad, but the returns are well worth the effort! Uses 2mm & 4mm Coroplast and
American pipe. Four Channels (Aileron, Elevator, Rudder and Throttle). |
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SpadStang | Sport/Semi-scale |
OS .61 FS |
Driven by naysayers that all Spads are ugly, Kraut shocked the R/C world
with his very docile flying, beautiful fun-scale P-51. If you are looking for ideas to recreate fine looking
sport scale airplanes in plastic, don't miss this beauty! Uses 2mm & 4mm Coroplast and Canadian pipe. Four
Channels (Aileron, Elevator, Rudder and Throttle). |
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SpadStick | Sport |
GMS .47 |
A true plastic craftsman, Kraut laid all doubts to rest that plastic can
be used to recreate the looks and equal the performance of popular balsa airplanes, at a fraction of the cost
and many time the durability! Uses 2mm & 4mm Coroplast and American pipe. Four Channels (Aileron,
Elevator, Rudder and Throttle). |
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SNM (Saturday Night Midget) |
Combat |
Mag .15 XL |
Using the wing and fuselage of the Derringer, Tattoo put a conventional
tail on it and came up with this A-Class combat design as the little brother to to the already very successful
SNS. Uses 2mm & 4mm Coroplast and Canadian pipe.Three Channels (Ailerons, Elevator and
Throttle). |
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SNS (Saturday Night Special) |
Combat |
TT Pro .46 |
Combat in it's simplest form. Tattoo designed this airplane in haste on
a Saturday night for a combat meet the following day. It flies so good, it was decided to add it to the web
site. Uses 4mm Coroplast and Canadian or American pipe. Three Channels (Ailerons, Elevator and
Throttle). |
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SRR (Sassy's Rudder Rail) |
Trainer/Combat |
Fox .15 BB |
Sassy's entry into SSC (Slow Survivable Combat). Using a conventional
tail and stretched FNS wing on an aluminum "U" channel fuselage. Suprisingly tame and stable, this plane could
easily be used as a low budget trainer. Uses 2mm & 4mm Coroplast. Three Channels (Rudder, Elevator,
Throttle). |
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Twin DPS | Sport |
.30-.46 | Designed and built by Craig Chastney, this is a twin version of the venerable DPS. It's easy to build, flies great, and there's nothing like that twin engine sound! | |
UltraSpadStick | Big Gasser | Ryobi31cc |
Kraut's gigantic gasser first flew on July 4, 2003, and fly it does!
Big, beautiful, stable, and the sound of the 31cc Ryobi weedwacker engine makes this the most unbelievable
Spad Original ever! Uses 2mm & 4mm Coroplast and PVC fence post. Five Channels (Ailerons, Elevator,
Rudder, Throttle and Flaps). |
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Miscellaneous
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Spadworld Topic
Forum |
Internet Forum |
N/A |
This is where you can get all your questions answered, report the
results of your experiments, show off your Spads, and make friends around the world! This is the main
Spad hang out for beginners to the most experienced Spadders! Built by our friends
Chris, Chuck (Chunky C) and Chuck (RCHawaii ) and maintained by Chris. |
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FNS wing build Essay | Photo Essay |
N/A |
A picture is worth a thousand words, so Tattoo did up a real nice step
by step photo essay on the wing he built for Sassy's .40 sized Friday Night Special. |
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Mousse Can Mufflers | Photo Essay |
N/A |
Kraut shows us how he gets more power from his combat engines using a
Mousse Can! |
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Aileron Flutter Modification | Drawing |
N/A |
Are you experiencing control surface flutter? All it may take to remedy
this is a trim job. Can be done right at the field with a knife or scissors. |
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Coroplast Hinge Tool | Drawing |
N/A |
Do you want a simple tool to make hinging coroplast take seconds? This
tool was designed by Curtice Nagel (Friend of Kraut and Tattoo) and makes hinging effortless! |
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Aileron Neutral
Setting |
Drawing |
N/A |
The biggest error new Spadders make when setting up their planes is
drooping ailerons! This drawing shows the difference! |
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Free up stiff hinges
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Photos |
N/A |
Do you have stiff hinges? This photo show three ways Kraut and Tattoo
use to free them up. |
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Cheap Axles |
Drawing |
N/A |
Axles don't have to be complicated or expensive. Throw a wheel into your
pocket (so you get the right size) and find what you need at the hardware store for pennies! That's what Kraut
and Tattoo do! |
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Toe-in for tail draggers
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Drawing |
N/A |
Do you want to make sure your tail dragger tracks straight down the runway when you take off? Make sure you have toe-in in your landing gear! This drawing will show you how it works! | |
Cutting out Kitchen cutting board engine mounts |
Drawing |
N/A |
Have you ever wondered how to cut out the rectangles, in kitchen cutting
board engine mounts, for your engine and throttle servo? Tattoo shows you how he does it! |
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Making Iron Cross Stickers | Drawing |
N/A |
Would you like to know Kraut and Tattoo's simple method for making Iron
Crosses? Here it is! |
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Making Pushrods | Drawing |
N/A |
A good pushrod end could be the difference between a good day and a bad
day! Here is how it's done! |
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Tying leader string to streamer | Drawing |
N/A |
Ok, you've got your streamer and you've got your string and you're ready
for combat! But how do you attach the string to the streamer? Here's how! |
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BUHOR Tail wheel | Drawing |
N/A |
If you've seen the pictures, but still can't figure out how Tattoo installed the tail wheel on his BUHOR without using collars, this should clear things up! | |
Alternate Servo Mount | Photos |
N/A |
Are your servos too big to fit into an aluminum "U" rail fuselage? Here
is another way to mount them to your airplane. |
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Simple Flight
Box Click Here for actual photo |
Drawing/Photo |
N/A |
Although they may have a tool box full of spare parts, tools and all
kind of junk in their car, Kraut and Tattoo bring the simple necessities to the flightline with them. Here is
the flightline box they use. |
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RNAF Wing | RNAF Wing Definition | Spadworld Forum Post |
N/A |
In the early days of Spad, we made wings out of 4mm coro or 2mm coro. Then a poster named RedNeckAirForce came up with the idea to combine the strength of the 4mm (wing bottom) with the smoother airfoil curve of the 2mm (wing top) into one of the best performing, yet extreamly strong and easy to build, Spad wings. The idea became known as the RNAF wing, and is used in the DasPlasStick, SpadStick, Dogfighter and LC-40 designs. |
Simple and durable, the alumnium rail fuselage is a great choice when PVC gutterpipe is hard to find, or even when it's not!
With the introduction of the Qhor, and eventually the Spa3D and it's variants, Spad took the 3D world by storm.
Finally, some of the more popular non-original Spads, now offered here for your convenience.
A few plans/diagrams of quick simple solutions to common Spad tasks. Some great tips are here.