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GLIDERS
Featuring the Award Winning Delta Dart!
#510 DELTA DART
#509 SUPER DELTA
$48.95/35pk.
$69.99 / 24pk.
The DELTA DART is
This kit features a
the most popular teach-
removable, adjustable
ing model airplane in
wing. A larger wing
the world. It features
span for increased
bi-lingual (English/
flight duration.
Spanish) instructions
Thicker balsa wood
and a time-tested
framing for improved
Wingspan :545mm
unique construction
Wingspan: 290mm
durability. An im-
Fuselage Length: 380mm
method. Each box of
Fuselage Length: 295mm
proved construction
Propeller Diameter: 152mm
35 bulk packed kits
Propeller Diameter: 152mm
manual to enhance the
Power 12" loop of .062 rubber
contains a Teacher 's
Power 7" loop of .062 rubber
educational benefits
Weight: 18g
Guide. Recommended
Weight: 13g
and assure success.
Wing Loading: 00046g/sq in
for grades 4 and up.
Wing Loading: 00054g/sq in
RIGHT FLYER
#502 FLIP GLIDER
#501-$101.99/24pk.
$78.95/35pk.
#50101-$41.99/8pk.
#50102-$10.79/ea.
The big brother to
the shoebox ROG,
Right Flyer has
cambered airfoil
Wingspan: 485mm
wings and a low
Fuselage Length: 380mm
thrust line for high
The Flip Glider features wing tip dihedral for stability, and
Propeller Diameter: 152mm
performance.
an airfoil that your students sand to shape for optimal lift.
Power 12" loop of: .125 rubber
This kit may be easily converted to an outdoor, catapult
Weight: 18g
launched glider. 35 gliders per pack.
Wing Loading: 00043g/sq in
#41401 R.O.G. SHOEBOX
#505 STAR GLIDER
$32.50/8pk.
$45.50/35 double Kits.
Rise Off Ground
Features:
Easy construction with
complete instructions.
Light but sturdy design.
Flys 40 seconds or
more in a gym or, over
Wingspan: 310mm
a minute outdoors.
Easy to adjust wings  Fuselage Length: 300mm
An economical first step in aviation science. 35 students
Propeller Diameter: 152mm
for flying success
are each supplied with two gliders to build.
Power 12" loop of .093 rubber
Yes I will succeed and I'll make some money, unless I break my neck.
Weight 11g
-- Eugène Lefebvre, just before his fatal crash in a Wright Flyer,
Wing Loading 00048g/sq in.
quoted in `Le Petit Parisien,' 9 September 1909.
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