Tigerkitten "E". Build an R/C sport aeobatic electric that looks like a full-scale airplane and performs like a gas model. Design is based on the Bobcat Mk.2.
MODEL AVIATION Sep 1991 (v.17#9) pg. 26
Tigercat. An enlarged version of the Tigerkitten "E" sport/aerobatic electric-powered model (see September 1991 issue) features 73" wingspan, built-up construction, Astro cobalt 40 engine, and four-channel control.
MODEL AVIATION Jan 1993 (v.19#1) pg. 23
Correction MODEL AVIATION Mar 1993 (v.19#3) pg. 5
White Electrician. An R/C electric sport model with 36" wingspan, 05 cobalt motor, and three-channel control. This flying wing style is based on the Russian designs for R/C combat.
MODEL AVIATION Aug 1993 (v.19#8) pg. 25
NBP-60. This "Never Breaks Prop" RC electric has a wingspan of 60" and uses the Astro 60 direct drive motor in a pusher-prop configuration. Five control functions let you take off from a rough grass strip, retract the gear, fly aerobatics for five to eight minutes, drop the gear, land, and taxi back to the pit area.
MODEL AVIATION Sep 1997 (v.23#9) pg. 8
Proof. A lightweight electric-powered V-tailed aircraft designed for R/C aerobatics. Uses an economical buggy motor and cells.
RADIO CONTROL MODELS & ELECTRONICS Jun 1990 (v.32#6) pg. 490
Added Info RADIO CONTROL MODELS & ELECTRONICS Jul 1990 (v.32#7) pg. 568
Live Wire. Construction notes for an electric powered R/C stunter which also has good gliding characteristics with its 59" wingspan. Full-size plan available.
RADIO CONTROL MODELS & ELECTRONICS Aug 1991 (v.34#8) pg. 600