Malibu ??

David Harmon k6xyz at attbi.com
Fri Feb 7 11:12:11 AKST 2003


The Malibu is not that old (72). I is from about 88'>90' or so.
Bill Cunningham lives in Broken Arrow , Ok. and you could probably find
his fone number there.
He may have a left over kit or something or you can find out if the
plans were ever published.
You could try R/C Universe too to see if someone has one that they want
to sell.

Dave

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Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 11:58 AM
To: S & A North
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Subject: Malibu ??


Shel,...

Now you've got my curiosity piqued!!  If I am nothing else,.. I'm a
sucker 
for older pattern designs.  I'd love to see what info and pictures you
come 
up with!!

Upon seeing your original message I scanned through RCM plans catalog, 
figuring that if Bill Cunningham ever published that design, that would
where 
it would be.  Unfortunately I struck out there.  However I seemed to
recall a 
plane very similar in name in the Model Airplane News plans catalog and
I was 
right!!

I found a plane called a Malabu MK III however it was designed by Bruce

Giezendanner.  The plane was featured as a construction article in the
July 
1972 issue of Model Airplane News.  Wing span is 66 inches, length 53.
I 
don't know if that is what you are looking for, but from the small B&W
photo 
in the plans catalog it looks like a warmed over Kaos.

Let me know if I can be of any more help to you.  And, please let me
know 
what the other guys turn up for information!!

Sincerely,
Steve Teerlinck
Monson, Massachusetts
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