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Model Aircraft Plans for the Jetex Atom 35

The Atom 35 was one of the last motors to be introduced by Wilmot Mansour, in 1953. With a annoying propensity to suffer from blow-back and a relatively short duration, fewer designs were produced for this motor.

We currently offer only a single plan for the Jetex 35 motor.


  What you'll find here:
Atom Baby
 

Atom Baby by Bill Dean

Click image to view or download enlarged dimensioned plan
and building and flying hints from Bill Dean
- Aeromodeller, Nov. 1953 (p.668)


Shortly after the introduction to the market of the Atom 35, the prolific and talented designer Bill Dean was asked by Aeromodeller to turn his hand to a simple design utilising the new motor. Atom Baby is the result.

In his accompanying notes, Bill Dean says:


"This all-sheet design for the new Jetex '35' takes only an hour to make.

"Asked by the Editor to design a beginner's model for the new Jetex " Atom 35 ", we decided to adopt a perfectly conventional layout and concentrate on building simplicity. After selecting the balsa sheet and sitting down at the building board, the average beginner can easily turn out one of these little models in one hour flat."

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Acknowledgements

Plan and information source:
- Atom Baby: article and plan contributed by Bill Henderson


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