Once again, thanks for your comment, Scott.
A few years ago, Terry Lyttle and I were discussing the flying of Guillows "DC shelf models" on another forum.
"Yeah I was into jets, so I likely built a SabreDog; I do remember the F80, though. We used to build and whip-fly all those small models including the Guilows "shelf models". Once fall set in, we would gather them up, fit the biggest firecracker we could into it... well, you get the picture.
I was kinda taken by the Guillows kits, all-sheet, quite small (6-8" span), and I used the same construction (minus the paper bottom) to build a sloper. Not flown yet.
Thanks, Simpleflyer, it is/was just an experiment; we'll see what it does in the air. It is 36" span (a bit small), all-sheet, Jedelsky wing. "
His model was based on this mode plan.
F-89-gu-shlf.GIF
And the finished model looked like this.
GuShWdDisp_F89_Lyttle_12-05sm.JPG
Pretty neat, I would say. Never did learn from Terry of how the model flew.
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