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Started by Pranav777, November 21, 2016, 02:38:25 PM

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Pranav777

Hi friends, I want to purchase an Aurora Gnome aeromodel kit. I have been searching for it since some time but have not been able to find it anywhere, it will be great if you can suggest me from where I can buy it or any website from where it can be ordered online.

sanjayrai55

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The manufacture by Aurora has stopped at least 15-20 years ago. If someone has one, it will be a collector's item!

You could try a scratch built. The plans etc. are here: http://www.outerzone.co.uk/plan_details.asp?ID=4478

Aurora initially had a tie-up with Mercury Models (UK).Read about that here: http://www.rcindia.org/rc-general-topics/remembering-henry-j-nicholls-the-mercury-man/msg176467/#msg176467

Pranav777

Hey! So sorry, I am new to this forum so couldn't figure it out. Thanks a lot for the links.

sanjayrai55

No problem, we all have to learn, and it is a continuous experience  :)

Pranav777


Pranav777

Are you aware of the actual dimensions of the map? So that i can get it printed accordingly.

sanjayrai55

1. Download
2. Click Print
3. Select Scale FULL SIZE (100%)

The dimensions will be displayed at the bottom left corner

Pranav777


K K Iyer

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Quote from: Pranav777 on November 21, 2016, 02:38:25 PM
Hi friends, I want to purchase an Aurora Gnome aeromodel kit. I have been searching for it since some time but have not been able to find it anywhere, it will be great if you can suggest me from where I can buy it or any website from where it can be ordered online.

Just curious.
You are looking for a small non RC towline glider?
Why?
We learnt a lot from the Gnome, but that was 50 years ago.
By current standards it is outmoded.

If you are really interested, i can make one for you.
Regards.

Pranav777

Hi! I had this aeromodel with me a few years back, I had also constructed some part of it but couldn't complete it and then it got misplaced, so I had the desire to complete this aeromodel someday.
Thanks a lot for the help, do you have this model with you? I have been looking for it in some hobby stores.
Regards

Gajjark

Sanjay sir I am that one. :)
I think i can help you out with plan of gnome and martin(Have it both in original box). I have couple of kits in my collection. Let me know if you want it.

You can also try squiggle it is very nice glider.
http://www.outerzone.co.uk/plan_details.asp?ID=3758

sanjayrai55

There you go Pranav! Your problem is solved. Get in touch with KrunalBhai

K K Iyer

Saved me some effort!
I was just starting to prepare a parts kit for Pranav...

flyingboxcar

Quote from: K K Iyer on November 22, 2016, 12:47:44 AM
Quote from: Pranav777 on November 21, 2016, 02:38:25 PM
Hi friends, I want to purchase an Aurora Gnome aeromodel kit. I have been searching for it since some time but have not been able to find it anywhere, it will be great if you can suggest me from where I can buy it or any website from where it can be ordered online.



Just curious.
You are looking for a small non RC towline glider?
Why?
We learnt a lot from the Gnome, but that was 50 years ago.
By current standards it is outmoded.

If you are really interested, i can make one for you.
Regards.

Iyer saab imho the humble tow line, chuck/catapult, rubber power or IC powered free flight can still teach the willing much more about laws of aerodynamics and how to read wind and weather than a Radio Control can ever do.   
If you are really into scale you should be here. www.rcscalebuilder.com

K K Iyer

@flyingboxcar,
Sir, no greater believer than me!
More in PM...
Regards

Pranav777

Very Grateful to all my friends for taking interest in the post. Thanks @Sanjayrai55, @K K Iyer, @Gajjark. I have to postpone building this model due to business related  engagements. Will surely seek help from all of you very soon. Thanks everyone.

flyingboxcar

Quote from: K K Iyer on November 23, 2016, 06:58:52 PM
@flyingboxcar,
Sir, no greater believer than me!
More in PM...
Regards
:thumbsup:
If you are really into scale you should be here. www.rcscalebuilder.com