The Tiny manufacturer: Todd's Models
span: 24 inches
weight: 4.5 oz

I built the tiny a few years ago when my flying skills really weren't up to the task of flying it. It did however fly pretty well, and I got quite a few flights on it. Power was from 8 50mah calles and it used a jeti micro Rx and a couple of 5.8 gram servos.

The tiny was the first plane I had with landing gear, which was a novelty. When I flew it outside, you just had to place it on the ground into wind and give it a bit of throttle, there was absolutely no roll at all.

My Tiny is now in retirement on my wall until I get around to re-covering the wing, which was uncovered during a meeting with a bush.

If I were to build another Tiny, I'd do a better job of hinging the control surfaces. Mine were hinged using the equivalent of CA hinges (made out of bits of selotape stuck to themselves). The joins were not close enough and most of the surfaces double centred themselves.