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Rotorway Scorpion Original Construction Set ( Plans, Glossies, Manuals, Box ) on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Lake City, Florida, United States

Lake City, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Rotorway Manufacturer Part Number:N/A

This auction is for a sort-of holy grail of a Rotorway collection. It is a complete construction documentation set for the original Scorpion. It is in mint condition except for the torn box top lid.

Rotorway is an evolutionary design, and you can see the similarities between the Scorpion and the 162F or Talon. These plans have quite a bit more information than was included in the later vintage series.

But, it's a collector's item. Not a copy. It's original, and at least 40 years old from the appearance of the 60's era woman in a mini skirt in one of the pictures.

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