http://web.dreamsoft.com/JACKBALE/plan0056.htm

A quick search yielded the above link.  About 60" span for slope or power.  gv

"Tom H. Nagel" wrote:

>     I went to the Heart of Ohio Jet Scramble last weekend.  I go most years,
> to see the neat turbine and ducted fan scale models and to feel better about
> my occasional crash, after seeing guys smash up mega buck models.
>
>     A fellow out of Tyler Texas had a LARGE 36 pound turbine powered scratch
> built model of a DeHavilland Swallow, which I believe was England's first
> supersonic jet, built postwar around 1946, the year of my birth.
>     This thing was huge and beautiful, 41,000 rivet heads modeled onto it.
> I don't think it had been flown previously, and he only flew it once all day
> Saturday.  Didn't get the builder's name memorized.
>
>     No, he didn't smash it up.  If flew very nicely, but lost a wheel on
> landing, with no damage to the model luckily.  Beautiful planform in the
> air.  Clean, simple lines.
>
>     It crossed my mind that the DeHavilland Swallow would make a very nice
> PSS sloper, maybe even a foamy.
>
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