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My original design "X-Terra". O.S. .40 FSR with Tuned Pipe for power. A real Screamer!
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Another Angle
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Saturday Morning Flight Line. We use Safety Benches for starting engines.
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My Son Scott with the Extra 300L
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Running in the new Magnum .70 4-stroker
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My Scratch Built 80" "DragonFly". Built in 1981 from Model Builder plans. O.S. Max FSR .10 for power.
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The Dragonfly on the way up!
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Making a close turn for the camera!
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Another Kodak Moment!
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Alright! So much for the cameras! Lets get some altitude!
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Heading for "Thermal Country"
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Starting to get some air!
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Where is it?
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Tight closeup!
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Again!
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Okay, it finally went almost OOS! Better start a descent before I lose it!
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Look in the Circle!
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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!
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My youngest grandaughter Jessie, holding the little jewel!
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Another Angle of the 72" model I designed and built in 1980 or 81!
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How'd That Get In there!!
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My oldest grandaughter Natalee holding my 1/2A 1939 Sal Taibi "Powerhouse" for Texaco Competition
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Side View of the little jewel!
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The little plane is covered with "Ultrakote Lite" and trimmed with Ultrakote.
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Business End of the little "Monster". It has been about 45 years since I used a 1/2 powerplant in competition.. Can't wait!
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My 1/6 scale Clipped wing Cub, covered in Super Coverite Fabric and painted
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Another view os the Cub originally built in 1990
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Close up of the engine end of the Cub
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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.
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Super Buccaneer from another angle. Plane is now in the shop being recovered and having the wing strengthened a little
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My son Scott holding my Original Creation, the "Stinger" with a TD .051 for power. Fast and an awesome flyer
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