J*SCOTT RC Scratchbuilt STOL Cargo Dropper

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The J*SCOTT was conceived, designed, and built as a tribute to Josh Scott and all the guys at FliteTest for their tireless support and promotion of the RC flying sport. Focused on the kind of weapons and ass-kicking capabilities Josh often yearns for on the show, this plane makes a friendly jab at Josh Bixler, with his obviously superb piloting skills and namesake airplane, the Bixler,
The J*SCOTT has burly landing gear, massive flaps, and generous control surfaces for rugged operations and is able to drop all manner of cargo and weapons including full 12oz soda cans. It is constructed using the standard Experimental Airlines techniques and features an easily detachable landing gear unit, removable vertical stabilizer, and folding wing.
The amazing graphics for the plane were designed and produced by Roman Serebryakov. Check him out at:
I hope Josh Scott and the rest of FliteTest have a lot of fun with this plane, dropping cargo, doing STOL operations, and other creative missions. I thank StoneKap Productions and FliteTest for their advocacy of RC flying especially the budget-minded and creative theme that runs through their program. Cheers guys!
There are no printed plans for the J*SCOTT but a motivated builder will easily be able to replicate this plane by watching the videos on the Experimental Airlines channel, especially the Armin Wing and tubular fuselage series. Please comment or PM me for any questions or support issues.
The cargo release on the J*Scott is pretty much the equivalent to the parachute release seen here:
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