1928 Heath Super Parasol – 20in wingspan

$6.00

This is an colorful and lightweight indoor rubber free flight flying scale model of Dr. E. C. Garber’s Heath Super Parasol, N1926.  The subject aircraft is currently exhibited in the Virginia Aviation Museum located adjacent to the Richmond International Airport.  With a straightforward box fuselage construction, this model is simple to build, yet very well-detailed and attractive in it’s distinctive black and yellow color scheme.   Full color scale documentation package and tissue print pattern files are included in your digital download purchase along with the full size construction plan (Arch C size).

This model is an excellent flier with a number of contest wins and a high flight time indoors of 114 seconds.  View a flight video of the model here.  The model can be flown outdoors in light breeze conditions.

Qualifies to fly in FAC Scale  and FAC Golden Age Civil events

Description

Designed by noted Free Flight sport and scale model airplane designer Tom Nallen, this black and white plan includes full-sized top, side and front views of all components such that they can be built directly over the plan.  Stick and sheet balsa stock dimensions are indicated on the plan and all sheet balsa parts are printed full-size for use as templates in cutting out accurate parts to construct the model framework.  This is an Intermediate-level model to build and fly and is a good follow-on to a high wing monoplane rubber powered free flight scale model.

Model construction plan fits on a single Architectural C (18 x 24 inches)  sheet.  Additional digital downloads included with purchase are: Scale Documentation package and tissue print files for scale color and markings.

Additional information

Plan Delivery

PDF Download, Printed 20# Paper