1/3rd scale Jungmeister plans

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1/3rd scale Jungmeister plans

Postby John Greenfield » January 29th, 2018, 6:04 pm

Help please.
Can anyone advise who currently sells plans for the John Greenfield designed 1/3rd scale Jungmeister originally sold by Radio Modeller? Also, does anyone sell a cowling for the model.
Alternatively, does anyone have a plan, and/or cowling for sale?

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Re: 1/3rd scale Jungmeister plans

Postby Rob Buckley » January 29th, 2018, 6:34 pm

You could try contacting John Greenfield, I'm sure he will have a copy.
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Re: 1/3rd scale Jungmeister plans

Postby John Evans » January 29th, 2018, 6:54 pm

You asked for that one John Boy

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Re: 1/3rd scale Jungmeister plans

Postby Alan Gorham » January 29th, 2018, 9:11 pm

John

Traplet Publications took over the old Argus/ASP plans a couple of years or so ago and Sarik Hobbies took them on when Traplet closed.
Your Jungmeister plan is here:


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Re: 1/3rd scale Jungmeister plans

Postby John Greenfield » January 30th, 2018, 8:35 am

Thanks Alan.
Plan ordered. A bit of a pain to have to buy my own drawing but I designed it back in the late 1970's and can't find the original.
Anyone know if you can still buy a fibreglass cowling. I know Bill Seward used to make them......back when we were all much younger !?

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Re: 1/3rd scale Jungmeister plans

Postby ian redshaw » January 30th, 2018, 1:03 pm

Hi John, Bill has been on here very recently, might he still have one? Falcon Aviation I'm pretty sure were offering them a couple of years back too.

Would you change anything in your design, now that you have a few more years experience behind you? I know when I did one a few years ago I changed to the scale wing section and made them plug in panels and with a prototypical dangly undercarriage. I was always impressed by the scale elevator hinge in your design.

Ian.

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Re: 1/3rd scale Jungmeister plans

Postby Bob Thompson1894 » January 30th, 2018, 8:33 pm

Its a bit like the advert for Fly Fishing by JR Hartley....lol

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Re: 1/3rd scale Jungmeister plans

Postby arthur barlow » January 30th, 2018, 10:19 pm

Have a look at this on ebay 112780947494

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Re: 1/3rd scale Jungmeister plans

Postby John Greenfield » January 31st, 2018, 7:56 am

ian redshaw wrote:Hi John, Bill has been on here very recently, might he still have one? Falcon Aviation I'm pretty sure were offering them a couple of years back too.

Would you change anything in your design, now that you have a few more years experience behind you? I know when I did one a few years ago I changed to the scale wing section and made them plug in panels and with a prototypical dangly undercarriage. I was always impressed by the scale elevator hinge in your design.

Ian.


Ian
I have seen Bill's posts on here recently so hopefully, he will reply.
I designed the model back in 1978 and at the time it was a "huge" model. Mine was full of scale detail including a full scale "dangly" undercarriage but when I tried to sell the plans I was told by Radio Modeler that I would have to simplify it because it was to "advanced" for anyone to build. I took this as a compliment but had to dumb it down or they would not accept the plan.
I am going through a bit of a nostalgia phase at the moment so thought I would revisit that model (and others). I have not looked at the plan for years so guess I will be horrified by some of the construction as we know so much more now about building large models!
John


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