Unlikely. A 37" span control-line flying wing for .40-.60 engines. An enlarged version of the 1949 "Unlimited". Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #681 Oct 1992 (v.57) pg. 24, Insert
Chuffa. A control-line trainer for 1 to 1.5cc motors is built from sheet balsa and features a fuselage profile in the shape of a railroad locomotive instead of an airplane. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #684 Jan 1993 (v.58) pg. 36, Insert
Guide to the four control line classes (F2A, F2B, F2C and F2D) used for international competitions.
AERO MODELLER #698 Mar 1994 (v.59) pg. 18
Buzz-Fly. A 21" span, all-sheet control line trainer for 1cc engines. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #746 Jan 16 1998 (v.63) pg. 11, 24
Getting started in control line. Sound advice on the basic essentials (flying sites, engine, model, lines, handles, etc.).
AERO MODELLER #747 Feb 13 1998 (v.63) pg. 6
Smudge. Rugged little control-line trainer for .8 to 1cc engines. Includes construction of a self release unit and a control handle. Full-size plan included.
AERO MODELLER #750 Jun 4 1998 (v.63) pg. 6, Insert
Thingamabob .25-size model. Suitable for glow engine power or a geared 05 electric motor. Can be flown free with three-channel R/C, tethered with simple R/C, or flown control line using the built-in bellcrank. May be configured as either a tricycle gear or a tail-dragger.
MODEL AVIATION Apr 1990 (v.16#4) pg. 62
Added Info MODEL AVIATION Jun 1997 (v.23#6) pg. 22
Cox Special. Semiscale 1/2A control line biplane features elements of both the Pitts Special and the EAA Biplane.
MODEL AVIATION Apr 1990 (v.16#4) pg. 70
Streak. A sport/trainer C/L model for the Shuriken 1/2A engine can be equipped with either monoline or U-control. Could also be used as a Speed trainer or as a test bed for R/C Pylon racing.
MODEL AVIATION Jul 1990 (v.16#7) pg. 64
NovaClone. An easy-to-build one-design control-line airframe that leaves room for individuality and innovation. An ideal design for a club project. Features a built-up wing and a slab fuselage.
MODEL AVIATION Sep 1991 (v.17#9) pg. 61
Sharing the model aviation hobby with children. Includes plans for the Gilmore Special (an 18" wingspan all-sheet control-line trainer powered with a Cox Babe Bee .049) and the Sierra (a simple F/F rubber-powered stick-and-tissue model with 12" wingspan).
MODEL AVIATION Feb 1994 (v.20#2) pg. 50
KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid) control-line trainer with a 32" wingspan and .09-.15 engine. Features built-up wing and sheet fuselage/tail construction.
MODEL AVIATION Apr 1994 (v.20#4) pg. 40
Freshman II. An entry-level control-line sport/trainer with 36" wingspan and .19-.35 two-stroke engine. Features simple construction from 10 pieces of balsa, basswood and maple
MODEL AVIATION Aug 1997 (v.23#8) pg. 40
Son of Goat. An updated version of a 1947 C/L "learners" model can be built either for R/C or C/L.
MODEL AVIATION Feb 1998 (v.24#2) pg. 31
Larry's Lightnin' Bolt. A control-line sport flying wing where the 33" span wing is shaped like a lightning bolt and powered by a .049-.051 two-stroke engine.
MODEL AVIATION Jun 1998 (v.24#6) pg. 60