


The Shulman Wedgy as built by Glen Poole of Chicago for Speed 400

And, by Allan Laycock of Australia


The Wedgy was designed by Leon Shulman of the Brooklyn Skyscrapers back in 1940. It was built in 3 sizes but the A size is by far the most common.
Bucky's Wedgy
Hi Tom,
Almost ready to cover. I keep finding little things to do. Maybe I will start covering the tail surfaces tomorrow.
Bucky
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