As a youngster we built four models from the 25 cent series: the B-36, C-119, Mig 15, and F4U. We started a 10 cent F-84, but it was never completed.
Although, the models were designed as display models, we did fly the four completed models on a swing line. As best as i can recall, the C-119 was the best flyer, followed by the B-36. The F4u did OK, but the wing structure was weak and tended to break. Don't remember much about the Mig.
Since we had good success with the 'ZIP' gliders earlier in this thread together with the success of our earlier attempts, we are planning to build some of these shelf models and modify them to swing control. Recently, we built a modified Wakefield Jr from the Guillows sheetwood flying models and had good success with it. The structure of the two series is quite similar.
Our first try will be with the B-29.
Gu_DC_B-29_Pln_smG.GIF
Here are scans of the plansheet and printwood rearranged to be printed to a legal sized sheet of cardstock and cut up for building patterns.
Gu_B-29_ptrns_smG.GIF
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