Full Size Printed Plan & Building Notes
No material, Plans only
MINIKIN,
3-in-l machine, suitable for almost application you can think of!
Full size printed plan on two 34” x 24” sheets
Six page article with building notes
48.5" span
For radio control
John Cooper's
Minikin came about as a result of the need for a small model to take on holiday at a moment's notice. I wanted a model that would test my strengths and weaknesses in R/C flying, yet be aerobatic, compact and fly in 1O-30mph winds. So Minikin was born!
General note
The tailplane you choose will determine the fuselage construction as there are two lengths of fuselage sides. There is space enough for two standard o four mini servos but if using mini servos, formers F2 and F3 will require added holes for the control snakes.
Options
1) The 'T' tail requires the short fuselage sides and formers FI-F3
2) The '11 tail requires the long fuselage sides and formers FI-F3
3) The 'V' tail requires the long fuselage sides and formers FI-F5.
Thank you for your interest