

Probably the nose was a little bit shorter than Stuntman 23 in order to use the Cox Dragonfly with longer tank and "clunk" system for inverted flight or Cox Black Widow. 2) The wavy curves, I believe, come from the note on. Three reasons: 1) There is no notation referring to that. However, I don't agree that the original shows the fuselage as being sheeted. There were several other explorers from the US and other nations. I always admired the spirit of these pioneers who risked limb, wallet and life for a dream! Not only these Wright brothers from the US. It’s a great flying ship, ballast will be needed. Leaned a lot from him, flew my first Super Sinbad at Point of the Mountain, here in Utah.

I had the fortune of calling him a mentor. Larry Sward was a epic modeler here in the SLC Utah area.
