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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: OpusP51 on August 25, 2019, 11:16:33 AM
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It was a great year for us at the Nats, starting out on Sunday with Beginner. My Son, AJ Lee, flew in his first contest and came home with some hardware! It was a challenging week including a few long nights in the hotel with a bottle of CA and Heat Gun, but we got everything together for him to compete in Jr on the Big Stage the following Saturday. A family highlight to have three generations competing and enjoying our hobby!
This is where I need some help from the Stunt Hangar Community. After the Beginner event concluded, AJ was able to acquire a scratch built, ready to fly model called Spider 2.0. Most of the Beginner "swag" had contact info attached, but unfortunately the Spider came from an anonymous donor. We have since been out flying, and AJ has taken his first flight with the New To Him Model. And he loves it! So.....
Does anyone know who built the Spider 2.0??
We would like to say thank you to the generous individual! It looks like this model will take our fledgling Aerobat on to the next level!
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Todd-
I hope you won't mind my "borrowing" a picture for the newsletter. I was unable to find the Jr. Beginner results in a search. What did AJ bring home?
SK
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Hi Serge,
Borrow away! AJ was Third in Jr Beginner, 8th overall. Also 4th in Jr PA, behind some very competitive and competent young fliers. Luca Alimov among them. #^
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Richard Imhoff of MI donated the Spyder. His friends are John Paris and Steve Hines. He's on this forum and sometimes joins our live chats on Friday and Monday.
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Glad some one got who will put it to good use. It's a really good flying plane and very very tough. Will do the beginner patter with ease and then some. ENJOY !!
Rich.
Be there next year as I have a few more to give away to the beginners that are even better!
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Great photos! I like the transparent SkyRay.
Thanks for the note on the fuel. Hope you can keep him on the handle.
Anyone know who got the Blue and white Nobler? It’s a great flyer with the LA 46. Sweet 4-2 break.
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Thank you for the replies, Gentleman! Yes, the model is certainly appreciated!! I hope to have some updates as AJ gets a bit farther along. It’s fun to see the Big Cheezy Grin when he talks about the Spider. Lol. ;D
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The original Spider was a lew Woolard and Mike Talman slow combat design from the mid 70's. That is all I flew back themin slow and won many many matches with them, this is one of the modded versions with longer nose and tail moments. I still build the same design but with flaps and 500 sq inch wings. Still a fav design of mine to just enjoy flying.
Here is a couple electric versions.
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Cool planes.
Here is a view of the plan sheet for that Lou Woolard Spider.
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Outstanding!!! Thank you for the Plans link. I wasn’t aware of it being a Tallman/Woodard design. The Sad Part is that I grew up in Kansas flying with both of them. I think they would both by happy to hear of their design and Richard’s model being flown by an aspiring Jr stunt flyer. One more reason to keep the Spider Flying!!!
Thank you to all who have added to the thread.
Todd
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You bet that plane brings back some great memories. I still have a couple from back them hanging o the wall. Powered by either a green head or a fox they won me many matches.
That plane design was what I built for Samatha Hines, she won many contests with them and still has a couple from them hanging in the basement.
I won intermeidate at the nats with a version of it in 2013 I gave that one away a few years ago.
Enjoy Rich.