At 09:11 PM 1/19/02 +0900, Paul & Rickie Clark wrote:

>"Parts were die smashed, balsa was punky, decalage a mystery with each 
>kit.  It was patterned after the Son Of Savage, a great slope plane of the 
>past, 

You sure you're thinking of the SOS?  My recollection was that the two
looked nothing alike.  The SOS had a narrow streamlined fuse, a swept back
and tapered foam/sheeted wing and conventional tail.


>little repair and remains quite attractive, I only had to glue the T-tail 
>back together once :-) maybe twice or was it three times!?

Ah yes, I remember fixing that many times. Still, it survived crashes, even
cartwheels, pretty well.

Brett
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