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     Larry Benning sets his mind to reviving his Right Flyer 60 after his instructor demonstrated what not to do when landing.


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The fuse and wing were repaired and stripped of the original covering and recovered by Troy following Larry's color scheme designed with easy orientation and visibility in mind. Above the bottom of the plane and left side of the plane are covered in red.

The top and right side covered in yellow makes the plane's orientation easy to identify when inverted.

 The completed model features a 13x8 prop powered by a Magnum .91 Four Stroker mounted on aluminum engine mount rails.  Push rods and landing gears were fashioned from Brass rod adding to the polished appearance.  The original plastic wing and stab tips were removed and tips modified for appearance.  3" Dubro rubber tires were used for use on grass runways.  The model is controlled by a 4 channel Hitec radio system.  Nice Job Larry.