I was about 14 years old and had built some Estes rockets, and consequently had frequented to hobby shop a bit and those airplanes looked pretty cool. When I asked how to get started, the owner recommended a Sig Akromaster as a good starter airplane. I took it home and built it, doped it up in white and black, and went back for the Fox .15. The following Saturday I met Bob Kilby, Dave Goodwin, and Tim Doughty at Pettengill Park in Auburn, Maine and we did some flying. Bob helped me get airborne and flying level was a piece of cake. Then the other guys flew and did some stunts, so I just had to do some, too. Bob helped me through my first couple of loops, his hand covering mine, then I wanted to do it myself. I did a really pretty figure 9 and bashed the Akromaster into splinters.
Well, the hobby shop had another Akromaster kit, so I built it on the kitchen table, had it ready to go for the following Saturday. Clear dope only, let's see how long this one lasts... I don't really remember all the details after that, but the Akromaster was followed by a Banshee, a Magician, some Flite Streaks, and a Stuka Stunter.
Girls and cars displaced model airplanes for a while, then when I was about 30 I got into speed limit Combat. The foamies went together quick enough, and I even cut some of my own wings for a little while. Then, of course, life gets busy and things get put on the back burner...
Now I have dug out all my old stuff, got four planes flyable, three partially built, and about ten kits on the shelf. I just bought out a local guy after trying to talk him out of selling, and I now officially have more stuff than I can possibly use in my remaining lifetime. One of the kits on the shelf is a Sig Akromaster. Others are a Banshee, a Magician, and a Flite Streak. I'm going to build them for the memories, and others just for fun.
I'm looking forward to good times with old friends, and hoping to make some new friends along the way.
See you out there.