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Old 01-16-2014, 11:59 AM
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I did a little more hunting and found that the Aeronca's N number is, NC83423. Still exists and is in display at the Neil Armstrong museum in Wapakoneta, Ohio.
Thank you! Now, I have a big exam coming up, so I'm going to be revising and the champ will be on hold for a few weeks.
Now, I really need some pictures of Neil Armstrong's Champ, because the images I find has the number on the wing blocked by a bicycle on something, please help me!
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the plans

can we get a pointer to where on the internet you found the plans?
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Thank you! Now, I have a big exam coming up, so I'm going to be revising and the champ will be on hold for a few weeks.
Now, I really need some pictures of Neil Armstrong's Champ, because the images I find has the number on the wing blocked by a bicycle on something, please help me!
The plane is displayed with the number obscured by other items in the display. You don't really need much else as the plane is the standard aeronca yellow/orange livery and the numbers are all the same font.

There are photos of other Aeroncas with partial numbers that should allow you to recreate the complete number sequence.

I could probably figure it out with a little time.

Sfx
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The plane is displayed with the number obscured by other items in the display. You don't really need much else as the plane is the standard aeronca yellow/orange livery and the numbers are all the same font.

There are photos of other Aeroncas with partial numbers that should allow you to recreate the complete number sequence.

I could probably figure it out with a little time.

Sfx
Thank you!
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Old 01-17-2014, 12:46 PM
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can we get a pointer to where on the internet you found the plans?
Here's your cheeseburger:Aeronca 7AC Champion Plans / 3-View (January 1968 American Aircraft Modeler) - Airplanes and Rockets (and Telescopes, Cars, Helicopters, Boats)
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