Giant 1/6 Scale German WW-I Junkers CL-1 Monoplane Plans and Templates
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Giant 1/6 Scale German WW-I Junkers CL-1 Monoplane Plans and Templates:
$19.99
Giant 1/6 Scale Junkers CL-1Plans and Templates
You are offerding on a new set of plans for a Giant 1/6 Scale Junkers CL-1. It includes the Plans and templates/patterns for cutting the parts for this great looking and flying WW-I airplane. Designed for a belt reduction electric motor, it could also be easily converted to conventional glow power. Other plans are for sale too. I\'ll be listing them as I pull them out. These plans are in perfect condition. All of my items come from a totally smoke free Environment.
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ECONOMY SHIPPING = PLANSFOLDED AND SHIPPED IN A LARGE ENVELOPE
EXPEDITED SHIPPING = PLANSROLLED AND SHIPPED IN A TUBE - (RECOMMENDED)The JunkersCL.I was a ground-attack aircraft developed in Germany during World War I. Itsconstruction was undertaken by Junkers under the designation J 8 as proof ofHugo Junkers\' belief in the monoplane, after his firm had been required by theIdflieg to submit a biplane (the J 4) as its entry in a competition to select aground-attack aircraft. The J 8 design took the J 7 fighter as its startingpoint, but had a longer fuselage to accommodate a tail gunner, and largerwings. The prototype flew in late 1917 and was followed over the next fewmonths by three more development aircraft. The Idflieg was sufficientlyimpressed to want to order the type, but had misgivings about Junkers\' abilityto manufacture the aircraft in quantity and considered asking Linke-Hoffmann toproduce the type under license. Finally, however, Junkers was allowed toundertake the manufacture as part of a joint venture with Fokker, producing aslightly modified version of the J 8 design as the J 10. Like the other Junkersdesigns of the period, the aircraft featured a metal framework that was skinnedwith corrugated duralumin sheets. 47 examples were delivered before theArmistice, including three built as floatplanes under the designation CLS.I(factory designation J 11). After the war, one or two CL.Is were converted forcommercial service by enclosing the rear cockpit under a canopy.Your satisfaction is guaranteedHere are the specs. Thanks for looking and have a great day! Flying!
Scale1/6
Wingspan 80 inches
Length 52 inches
Weight range 7 -9 Pounds
Power required .90 2C / 1.20 4C Glow or 25cc Gas Engine
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