Normally, when I build planes, they’re either weird, obscure, or very powerful. I generally eschew the common planes in the world; I figure everyone else will cover those. This, though, is an exception to all of those general rules.
The Grunau Baby IIb is one of the most prolific gliders of all time, and has trained pilots the world over, throughout the ages. I have read about them, but I’d never seen a kit of one, until I managed to win this two-pack of AZ Models Babys at the Heritage Con show in Hamilton, Ontario.
They may not be as flashy as what I normally build, but they look cool. Check out the Out of Box review of this interesting little model here!
https://adamrehorn.wordpress.com/model-kits/out-of-box-reviews/az-models-172-grunau-baby-iib-oob/
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Grunau Babys (Out of Box) review

Mechworker

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Posted: Wednesday, December 17, 2014 - 03:18 AM UTC
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