COBRA

CLASSIC STUNT DESIGN BY STEVE WOOLEY

Wingspan: 56"  •  Area: 580 s.i.  •  .35 - .46 Engines

Featured in February 1971 America Aircraft Modeler

Cobra built by Tom McClain with original Wooley color scheme (photo from internet)

"COBRA IS my approach to precision aerobatics with a control line model. It is not a stunter---the twin-boom, tri-motored, jet-styled models of  past years are It is significant that, while the 1968 FAI Control Line Team selection events were crowded with jet-style models, it was the conventional aircraft that finally placed one, two, three, four. Cobra was in this group and carried the U.S. colors to Helsinki, Finland, where it finished fourth in the 1968 World Championships.

Not without a pedigree, Cobra is derived from the successful Argus (pictured below), which I flew to berths on the U.S. Control Line Teams twice and which helped bring the title of World Precision Acrobatic Champions to the U.S. team both times...." [excerpt from Steve Woolys' American Aircraft Modeler article]


Argus was proclaimed "The Most Beautiful Plane in the World!" at World Championships

ARGUS was featured in the February 1971 issue of America Modeler

[ I also have the Argus plans available ]

You will receive a full-size plan sheet and American Modeler article

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