Watch Frank Macy in this rare video, working on a Whip-Power model in his shop in 2005. He then takes one out to a nearby park in McMinnville, Oregon and shows how to fly one. Seen here with a dear friend, Sarah Lander. |
Jim Walker's first concept for a Whip-Power plane. This version utilized a shifting of the center of gravity to control climb and descend. The patent was applied for on December 26, 1940, at the same time he submitted his control line patent. This version never went into production. |
The final version of the Whip-Power plane that Jim Walker produced. It utilized the "U-Control" control line design that he devised for the Fireball. This patent was applied for in 1943, although the Whip-Power plane had already been in production since 1939. |
Original Airacobra design by Jim Walker in 1939, the year he developed the U-Control concept and introduced the Fireball. |
During World War II, the plans for the Whip-Power were modified so you could build the Airacobra or Mustang from the same kit. |
Rockwell V-10 Bronco |
Bell P-39 Airacobra |
Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star |
Vought F4U Corsair |
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