Al,
Yes, the B-29 is laser cut. I did it more for practice, and because I can. I also have prototyped the B-52 and De Havilland Vampire F.1 as laser cut cat gliders. The B-52 is a proven flier. (Plans for the B-52 are on your Yahoo group, Minute Models.) The Vampire has proven to be difficult to make into a reliable flier and I will not be able to put much effort into that for a while. Marketing plans for my cat gliders are up in the air at the moment. (Pun intended.)
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I have also laser cut some of the DC series models, the Bf-109, Hurricane, Spitfire, and Stuka, for an upcoming Blacksheep indoor contest. The laser cut DC kits were passed out to Blacksheep members who are intending to compete in the Guillow's Battle of Britain contest. This was also done partially for practice with my laser cutter. (Sorry, no pictures, yet, I'll post some next week.)
I have also done an all balsa, A-frame twin pusher that flies very well and I may release that as a plan. It's so simple that it really does not require laser cut parts.
Although I am doing some contract laser cutting and getting a few simple models ready for upcoming contests, most of my efforts are going into getting the first of my own kits ready for release by the AMA Expo in January,
Howard
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