CAM 301 Bill Blanchard's rugged winner. 18" span. Many time national record holder. Flying instructions: The Flight: The model should climb to the right in a steep arc and then slow down into its glide smoothly. A good launch should carry it anywhere from 40-150 feet high depending on ones strength.
CAM 300 Flight characteristics of the Polly, plus a pop-up stab de-thermalizer. 18" span. Rugged. Flying instructions: The Flight: The model should climb to the right in a steep arc and then slow down into its glide smoothly. A good launch should carry it anywhere from 40-150 feet high depending on ones strength.
CAM 302 Designed by Don Chancey. Spruce fuselage. 17" span. Nats winner. Easy to fly. Flying instructions: The Flight: The model should climb to the right in a steep arc and then slow down into its glide smoothly. A good launch should carry it anywhere from 40-150 feet high depending on ones strength.
CAM 303 Dick Mathius design. 17" span. Spruce fuselage. Easy to adjust. Loves thermals. Nats winner. Flying instructions: The Flight: The model should climb to the right in a steep arc and then slow down into its glide smoothly. A good launch should carry it anywhere from 40-150 feet high depending on ones strength.
CAM 304 Sweepette 19 is outdoor version of Lee Hines famous indoor glider. Balsa fuselage. Flying instructions: The Flight: The model should climb to the right in a steep arc and then slow down into its glide smoothly. A good launch should carry it anywhere from 40-150 feet high depending on ones strength.
CAM 305 Tom Peadon design. Top performer. Spruce fuselage. 18" span. Very pleasing outlines. Flying instructions: The Flight: The model should climb to the right in a steep arc and then slow down into its glide smoothly. A good launch should carry it anywhere from 40-150 feet high depending on ones strength. SKU Number: CAM305
Competition glider. 18" span. Hardwood fuselage. De-thermalizer equipped. Best for adults with some glider experience. Flying instructions: The Flight: The model should climb to the right in a steep arc and then slow down into its glide smoothly. A good launch should carry it anywhere from 40-150 feet high depending on one's strength. Campbell's Custom Kit CAM306.
A beautiful design by Chuck Wiese. Hardwood fuselage. De-thermalizer equipped. 18" span Nats winner. Flying instructions: The Flight: The model should climb to the right in a steep arc and then slow down into its glide smoothly. A good launch should carry it anywhere from 40-150 feet high depending on ones strength. SKU Number: CAM307
14" span. Excellent glider for beginners of all ages. Flying instructions: The Flight: The model should climb to the right in a steep arc and then slow down into its glide smoothly. A good launch should carry it anywhere from 40-150 feet high depending on ones strength. Cambell's Custom Kit CAM308 SKU Number: CAM308
CAM 309 Mini Flash. 11 1/2" span. Durable spruce and balsa construction. Ideal beginner competition model. Flying instructions: The Flight: The model should climb to the right in a steep arc and then slow down into its glide smoothly. A good launch should carry it anywhere from 40-150 feet high depending on ones strength. SKU Number: CAM309
CAM 310 Fast Richard's Glider. 18" span. Excellent contest machine. Balsa fuselage and de-thermalizer equipped. Designed by Dick Mathis. Flying instructions: The Flight: The model should climb to the right in a steep arc and then slow down into its glide smoothly. A good launch should carry it anywhere from 40-150 feet high depending on ones strength. SKU Number: CAM310
CAM 311 Competition glider. 16" span. Balsa fuselage. De-thermalizer equipped. 1/4" wing airfoil. A proven winner. Flying instructions: The Flight: The model should climb to the right in a steep arc and then slow down into its glide smoothly. A good launch should carry it anywhere from 40-150 feet high depending on ones strength. SKU Number: CAM311
CAM 312 A Joe Mekina design as modified from a Chuck Wiese design. Three time NATS winner. Spruce fuse. This design is capable of serious performance having won the 1972 NATS and many other events. In fact, it even comes with a DT fuse and hardware as it could lift out of sight on a good day. SW-DT
CAM 350 Competition catapult glider. Rugged, simple construction. Designed by Joe Mekina. Super club contest model. Catapult is a great equalizer. Everybody gets the same launch power. Trim this one Straight Up! SW DT
CAM 351 Catapult glider based on the popular Tiny Piglet planform. 14" span. Launcher included. Super club contest model. Catapult is a great equalizer. Everybody gets the same launch power. Trim this one Straight Up! SW DT