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    35% scale Staudacher S-300D. Fiberglass wheel pants 35% & 40% $50.00, cowling $150.00, clear canopy 35%-40% $45.00, and foam wing cores $100.00 available now! Honeycombed wing cores $50.00 extra. Saves 6-7 oz. Wing cores have pre-drilled wing tube holes, pre-cut sub rib slots and aileron box-lead holes standard
    Fiberglass fuselage coming soon!! Price to be announced. Plans are available from Tom Miller e-mail: tom_babs@bellsouth.net
    Click Here to view the 35% scale Staudacher S-300D basic kit.

    David Hoppes with Staudacher
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    David Hoppes with Staudacher S-300D.
    Aircraft designed by Tom Miller.
    This was the first prototype flying.

    David Hoppes with Staudacher
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    Harry Hoppes with Stadaucher
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    35% scale Staudacher S-300D at the 1st Masters Tournament in Greenville, S.C. Harry Hoppes watches over Staudacher between rounds. In Memory..Dad passed away May 20, 2009. We love and miss him so much as well as mom who passed away March 5, 2005. My parents were the best and very supportive in all I did. Words can't describe the void that is there. Harry C. Hoppes 1933-2009, Naomi O. Hoppes 1934-2005.

    Kathy Hoppes & Babs Miller with Staudacher
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    Kathy Hoppes and Babs Miller with Staudacher S-300D