"repli-beech" 5/8 Scale Beechcraft Staggering/a17 Plans on 2040-parts.com
College Place, Washington, United States
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This listing is for a set of "Shennan Avaiton industries INC." ST-9000 "Repli-Beech" plans.
The "Repli-Beech" is a 5/8 semi scale Beechcraft model 17R staggerwing. One of the pages mentions the a-17. These plans may be incomplete and I do not know of any completed aircraft from this plans set. You will also receive two bounus sheets, one is a side view of the "Bush boy" with floats (only one page included) and the other is a side view of the "low boy"(only one page included). I have a couple of sets of these plans available. |
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