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Centuri Acro Bat, Aero Bat, Micro Probe
Matt Steele just posted this on Facebook but I thought I'd copy it here as this is a better history repository.
From Matt: "I ran across these old Centuri kits -and I sent some photos to Lee Piester asking him the background on them. I thought I would share his responses with the group:" From Lee: Page 2 of our 1962 Centuri catalog shows the original Aero-Bat--priced at $1.75 postpaid. Amazing!! How did we sell it for that and pay the freight?? . From my 58 year old memory of 1962, I recall four iterations of "Aero-Bat". #1 First offered in 1962 catalog, it offered my hand-turned hardwood nose cone, cloth hinges, and blank balsa sheet. I flew Aero-Bat's first prototype at NARAM 2 or 3. #2 Included balsa cone, pre-printed balsa wings, improved elevator hinges and release clip, and simulated canards and payload capsule. #3 Using the best ideas of Aero-Bat #2--evolved the"Acro-Bat" . It eliminated the moveable elevator, and controlled pitch thru (preset) canards. The body tube came pre-marked for more accurate wing and canard positioning. Shown In 1965 catalog, #4 The "X-21 Glider (1965) was a further revision of "Aero-Bat" Vertical ascent and glide duration improved with each revision. The Micro-Probe was introduced in 1964--priced at $2.50 It did not go thru revisions---performed well, and was a good seller. Last edited by Gus : 03-24-2020 at 11:27 PM. |
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