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My original design "X-Terra". O.S. .40 FSR with Tuned Pipe for power. A real Screamer!

Another Angle

Saturday Morning Flight Line. We use Safety Benches for starting engines.

My Son Scott with the Extra 300L

Running in the new Magnum .70 4-stroker

My Scratch Built 80" "DragonFly". Built in 1981 from Model Builder plans. O.S. Max FSR .10 for power.

The Dragonfly on the way up!

Making a close turn for the camera!

Another Kodak Moment!

Alright! So much for the cameras! Lets get some altitude!

Heading for "Thermal Country"

Starting to get some air!

Where is it?

Tight closeup!

Again!

Okay, it finally went almost OOS! Better start a descent before I lose it!

Look in the Circle!

My Original Design "Skywalker" Bipe. O.S. Max FP.15 Originally had a. O.S. Max .10 FSR but needed a little more Go Power!

My youngest grandaughter Jessie, holding the little jewel!

Another Angle of the 72" model I designed and built in 1980 or 81!

How'd That Get In there!!

My oldest grandaughter Natalee holding my 1/2A 1939 Sal Taibi "Powerhouse" for Texaco Competition

Side View of the little jewel!

The little plane is covered with "Ultrakote Lite" and trimmed with Ultrakote.

Business End of the little "Monster". It has been about 45 years since I used a 1/2 powerplant in competition.. Can't wait!

My 1/6 scale Clipped wing Cub, covered in Super Coverite Fabric and painted

Another view os the Cub originally built in 1990

Close up of the engine end of the Cub

My old Berkeley Super Buccaneer that was restored from an old plane I got in 1957. 80% of the original Berkeley Kit still in tact.

Super Buccaneer from another angle. Plane is now in the shop being recovered and having the wing strengthened a little

My son Scott holding my Original Creation, the "Stinger" with a TD .051 for power. Fast and an awesome flyer


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