SPAD Debonair, March 5th, 2005
Photos By Kris Frost
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I call this plane the Budsani since it was made from Budweiser and Dasani corrugated plastic signs. The plans call it the SPAD Debonair. The plans were found at www.spadtothebone.com.
 I call this plane the Budsani since it was made from Budweiser and Dasani corrugated plastic signs.  The plans call it the SPAD Debonair.  The plans were found at www.spadtothebone.com.
OS .46 LA engine, 11x6 prop and Hitec radio gear. The plane weighs just under 6 pounds.
 OS .46 LA engine, 11x6 prop and Hitec radio gear.  The plane weighs just under 6 pounds.
The fuselage is made from 2.5x2.5 inch plastic gutter downspout.
 The fuselage is made from 2.5x2.5 inch plastic gutter downspout.
The remote needle valve on the engine saves some worry about getting your fingers into the moving prop.
 The remote needle valve on the engine saves some worry about getting your fingers into the moving prop.
The throttle servo, receiver battery (in white foam), and receiver (in orange foam).
 The throttle servo, receiver battery (in white foam), and receiver (in orange foam).
You can see the rudder servo at the back.
 You can see the rudder servo at the back.
Another view of the radio gear.
 Another view of the radio gear.
The rudder and elevator servo both use 1/4 inch wood dowels as control rods.
 The rudder and elevater servo both use 1/4 inch wood dowels as control rods.
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