![]() I had no plane to fly at this event so I was a good club member and helped time, measure, and pick up parts of planes that hit the poles that held the limbo stick. I was asked to review a plane called Miss Martha about three weeks after our club sponsored a well-attended fun fly contest. This one offers robust construction and a wide flight performance envelope. Quote: "An FM Product Review: Model Engineering's Miss Martha, by Steve Kulicki.ĭedicated fun-fly airplanes have spawned their own class of model. Update : Added kit review from Flying Models, March 1992, thanks to RFJ. I saw one fly many years ago, I can remember it being really fast for the size motor it used, I think it was a TT. ![]() ![]() I don't know who designed the Miss Martha or if it was ever kitted. 40-50 size motor & needs a four channel radio. Roughly, it has a 47 inch wing span, uses a two cycle. I created these photos & this PDF from sources on the internet when I couldn't find copies of the kit plans. ![]() Quote: "You don't have anything on the 'Miss Martha' R/C fun fly model from the 1980s on Outerzone. ![]()
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