Steve’s Scratch-Build Coroplast Bi-Plane on 3-8-19
Steve is flying his big scratch-built bi-plane made of coroplast in some heavy cross-winds. He made some great saves and good landings in the stiff winds as well.
This is based on the Chuck Cunningham design called the Lazy Ace.
It has a six-foot wingspan and weighs 18 lbs. It is made from Coroplast, and it took about 150 hours for him to complete it. It is powered by a DLE 40cc twin cylinder engine.
Here is a link to his build notes:
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