[NSRCA-discussion] Vintage Phantom IV plans

Dean Pappas d.pappas at kodeos.com
Mon Feb 20 12:16:14 AKST 2006


Thanks Bob,
Cool! I had tried to find the plans at Jerry's site, but it didn't look fully up.
I just assume that Jerry is still getting settled after the move to near his daughter.
later,
Dean P.

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	I just talked to a friend of mine that says Jerry does have plans for the Phantom IV.
	 
	Bob R.
	
	Bill Glaze <billglaze at triad.rr.com> wrote:

		Bob:
		That might work.  Zel and I have known Jerry since he was in high school in San Leandro.  If anybody would have a line on the plans, it's be Jerry.
		Bill Glaze

			----- Original Message ----- 
			From: Bob Richards <mailto:bob at toprudder.com>  
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			Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 10:05 PM
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			I did a little more digging, and found the RCM plans service, but apparently they did not publish the plans or they don't carry that one.
			 
			The Vintage RC listing was probably in error, the NMP number is for Nelson Model Products, but they don't have plans listed on the website.
			 
			http://www.nelsonhobby.com/contactus.html
			 
			Maybe an email to them will produce something.
			 
			Bob R.


			Bob Richards <bob at toprudder.com> wrote:

				Phantom IV, RC Modeler Magazine, August 1965. Plan # NMP#MS-1
				 
				I don't know the current state of RCM, although I think I heard somewhere that the plans service was still in business.
				  
				Source: 
				 
				http://www.vintagercsociety.org/planes_list.htm
				 
				Lots of vintage planes, and sources for plans.
				 
				The Phantom was just a little before my time. I got started in RC in '73, so the planes of that time were the Banshee, Mach 1, Troublemaker, Phoenix x, etc. I do have a NIB Banshee wood kit, I used to have a NIB Mach 1 (sold it, wish I had not) and a partial Orion kit.  Too many toys, not enough time
				Bob R. 

				Zel Ritchie <bertz at msn.com> wrote:

					When I quit flying I got rid of everything. I gave away my last set of plans for the Phantom IV. I am hoping that someone will come up with a set, but at this time I have no idea where to even try to find them. 
					 
					If I can find a set I will let you know.
					 
					Zel

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