Model Flying Machines

Flying T Model Company


Roger Teagarden
Flying T Model Company
1734 O'Connell Avenue
Overland, MO 63114
USA

Phone 314-423-1908
Email - Roger Teagarden


All plans are built to the Walnut Scale class.  Plans are $US5.00 each, unless indicated otherwise, plus postage.  A copy of the full catalogue costs $US2.00. For further information, email Roger Teagarden .


FTMC airplane model plans:

FTMC–1 1911 Hirondelle
1/16 scale 18” span. Delicate early French pioneer.

FTMC-2 1913 Deperdussin
1/16 scale 21” span. The first aircraft with the Hisso engine.

FTMC–3 1911 Avro D
1/16 scale 23” span. Early English biplane a nice flyer.

FTMC–4 1916 S.I.A 71-b
1/24 scale 22” span. WW-I Italian bomber.

FTMC–5 1912 Chiribiri #5
1/24 scale 15” span. Early Italian pioneer.

FTMC–6 1917 Ansaldo SVA-5
1/24 scale 15” span. WW-I Italian bomber.

FTMC–7 1908 Bleriot #VII
1/16 scale 18” span. Early French pioneer.

FTMC–8 1911 Nieuport Racer
1/16 scale 21” span. Typical Nieuport design.

FTMC–9 1917 Airco DH 6
1/24 scale 18” span. Lovely training biplane.

FTMC–10 1913 Handley Page Yellow Peril
1/24 scale 21” span. Swept wings and very stable.

FTMC-11 1913 Nieuport Schneider
1/24 scale 20” span. Weyman’s Monaco version.

FTMC–12 1911 Latham Monobloc
1/24 scale 26” span. It’s a big beast.

FTMC–13 1909 Antoinette 7
1/24 scale 21” span. This is the early version.

FTMC–14 1913 White Charabanc T-10
1/24 scale 31” span. Big beautiful pusher biplane.
Plan $7.50

FTMC–15 1916 Caproni C-3
1/24 scale 39” span. WW-I Italian Bomber.
Plan $7.50

FTMC–16 1916 Gotha Ursinus G-I
1/24 scale 39” span. The first in the Gotha line.
Plan $7.50

FTMC–17 1912 Etrich Taube
1/24 scale 24” span. An all time favorite.

FTMC–18 1912 Avro F
1/16 scale 22” span. A simple scale model.

FTMC–19 1916 Albatross B-II
1/16 scale 22” span. An easy one to build.

FTMC–20 1916 Aviatic Berg C-1
1/16 scale 19” span. Super flyer.

FTMC–21 1912  White Canard
1/12 scale 18.5” span. Easy to build.

FTMC–22 1912 Caproni CA-8
1/16 scale 21” span. Early Italian machine.

FTMC–23 1914 Bleriot XI
1/24 scale 18.5 span. It’s the Millitaire.

FTMC–24 1912 Gallaudet A-1
1/24 scale 22” span.  Impossible to make it fly.

FTMC–25 1912 Flanders F-3
1/24 scale 21.5” span. Early English monoplane.

FTMC–26 1917 B. E. 2-C 1917
1/24 scale 25.5” span. Standard version.

FTMC–27 1910 Lillian Bland Mayfly
1/12 scale 27” span. Lovely fragile machine.

FTMC–28 1911 Caudron Type A
1/12 scale 24” span. Hard to fly.

FTMC–51 1980 Mini max
1/12 scale 24” span. The basic version.

FTMC–52 1936 CW-8 Polish Motor Glider
1/16 scale 23” span. Lovely flyer.

FTMC–53 1922 Reisler R-III 1922
1/12 scale 22” span. German light plane.

FTMC–54 1995 Flitzer Staaken Z-1 1995
1/12 scale 18” span. Modern VW powered machine.


The Flying T Model Company (or FTMC for short) is operated by Roger Teagarden and specializes in early aircraft. Roger writes that:

"All of our plans are of a technical nature and are not for the raw beginner, but with one or two simple sport models under your belt, an advanced FTMC model can be a real delight to build and fly.

"No specific power installation is shown on any FTMC plan. These were and still are the drawings I made to build my own models and I did not make the power decisions until I had done some construction of the model. All of my models use rubber, CO2 or small electric motors."

Roger also mentions that:

"The FTMC-24 1912 Gallaudet A-1 is still the hardest model I have ever built. And I was never successful in the flying of this difficult model. So this outstanding offer stands:

"Anyone who can build and fly the Gallaudet A-1 and provide authenticated photographic proof is entitled to two FREE FTMC plans of their own choosing."



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