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General control line discussion => AS TIME GOES BYE => Topic started by: PerttiMe on October 09, 2011, 07:34:37 AM
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I've been browsing Claudia Kehnen's 1950 -1990 gallery and a long thread on the Italian Barone Rosso forum.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fesselflug/collections/72157604342996780
http://www.baronerosso.it/forum/aeromodellismo-volo-libero-ed-oldtimer/201932-u-control-o-volo-vincolato.html
There were lots American pictures there too but you've probably seen them all already. So here's some other nations' Stunters that caught my eye.
... this probably takes a few posts, as I didn't download the smallest files ...
1) Gerard Billon (Fra) 1978 (Olympus, I think)
2) Lasse Aaltio (Fin) 1975 (Valkka Special)
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3) Geza Egervary (Hun) 1983 (Marionette)
4) Geza Egervary (Hun) 1987
5) Ivan Zani (Cze) 1983
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6) Yuri Sirotkin (USSR) 1966 (monowheel...)
7) Aleksandr Listopad (USSR) 1977
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8 ) Olimpio Torchio (Ita) Cirie
9) Olimpio Torchio (Ita) Hekla
10) Francesco Ballesio (Ita) Pitu
11) Francesco Ballesio (Ita) Flash
(don't have dates for these. they look relatively recent)
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12) Luciano Compostella (back), and Clemente Cappi (front) (Ita) 1974
13) Kaz Minato (Jpn) 1990 (Blue Max)
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14) Chinese model 1990 (Sky Writer?)
15-16) Jose Luis Coello (Spa) a classic F2C reproduction
http://www.rcmodelistas.es/foro/aviones-vuelo-circular-f51/anos-dorados-carreras-t1044-25.html
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PerttiMe,
Thank you very much for posting these photos.
The International interpretation of how a stunt model is built, powered, shaped, painted and detailed has always been magic.
The Barone Rosso website is quite impressive, much like RC Universe, but I could not find any control line stuff.
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Ooops, the links I made didn't work like I thought they should.... Fixed now I hope.
Any Control Line stuff on Barone Rosso seems to be under Free flight and Old-timers ... ^-^
http://www.baronerosso.it/forum/aeromodellismo-volo-libero-ed-oldtimer/
... Claudia Kehnen's site had pretty good (big) pictures of Stilettos, Cobras, Noblers, Sharks etc, too, in case you want those. Looks like the search on flickr is pretty good if the photos have descriptions.
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The International interpretation of how a stunt model is ...
That reminds me... A couple of smaller European designs from 1950s look pretty nice to me:
Henri Stouffs' 1954 Blue Pants (Belgium) and Wilfried Biesterfeld's Ultra Stunter (Germany).
The Blue Pants was a Svenson kit and seems to have some favor in Great Britain and Australia. The Ultra Stunter was kitted by Graupner and new kits seem to be available from a small German Shop. The Ultra Stunter was a part of a Series that also had larger designs: Champion and Panther, at least.
Some pics (the owners of the pics may well be members here)