![]() ![]() ![]() With only a small hole in the left wingtip. Finally, the luck ran out and we 'tree'd' it, although it was easily retrieved Taking turns to tow it up, straight as an arrow, top of the line every time, for a long wide glideĬircle back to earth. In Preston on a balmy Sunday morning with just enough breeze to make it easy to tow the model on aĥ0 foot reel of button thread 'borrowed' from mum's sewing basket. With no blobs, lumps or strings to spoil the covering, and I even sanded it!Īlong with two school friends, we took the newly finished model (still smelling of dope!) to the local park What a contrast to the rock-hard printed sheet wood in the other brands - beautiful white wood,Ĭleanly die-cut, and everything fitted! I was suitably inspired to a new high of neatness in building, In case you are wondering how well the model can fly, here are some great reminiscences from Peter Redhead:Īt the tender age of 11 in summer '55, I built my first FROG kit, the 'Wren'. Sheets to tape together to create the plan, or you can download the whole thing and chop it up yourself! 3 sheets of parts patterns are also provided. I think this 25 inch span glider is one of the prettiest Frog models, and it should be a very simple build. Welcome to the House of Frog Frog Gliders
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