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Scott B. Riese:
What year was the Pathfinder ?????

Steve_Pollock:
The profile Pathfinder was published in the March, 1995 issue of FM plan CF958.  Was it preceded by a full-fuselage model?

Gordan Delaney:
The first Pathfinder was built in 1988. Then Changes were made for the next 4 years. Hope this helps. But not for the super 70`s. I should know this since I designed the Pathfinder.

Gordy

Randy Powell:
Indeed, Gordan, you should know.  ;D

Brendan Eberenz:
Wanted to resurrect this thread since time has passed that would seemingly bring the Pathfinder into compliance with Nostalgia 30. Please understand that I am almost completely ignorant to Nostalgia 30 so it's okay to talk down to me.

My son was gifted an electric flapped Pathfinder that has a three wheel landing gear (not sure if that is original to the design; or if that matters). It's his favorite plane and is just about to get him through learning the full pattern. We plan on attending the Brodak contest in June  and are wondering if his Pathfinder would make the cut for Nostalgia 30. The Brodak informational guide only indicates "up to 30 years prior to contest date."

As I review the topic here, I am left wondering what is used to make the 30 year determination? Is it the first build (1988; 34 years ago), after the reported "changes" (1992; 30 years ago), or is it based on the published date (1995; 27 years ago)? Obviously you see my dilemma. I don't want to show up with my son ready to fly only to be turned away because I don't know how the calculation works. I may also post a picture of the plane tonight when I get home in case there is something else about OUR Pathfinder that people would scream "foul" on.

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