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I was a nice day today. A little overcast but very flyable. Here are a few pics.
Have you ever seen a guy with more intensity?
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Ya know Bob, old guys with bad looking legs should never wear shorts of any description
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Whose Macchi Castoldi? Sure looks like a Sparky-built. Have you been holding out on us?
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MC-72 Designed by Ron O'tool and built by Mark Hughs
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So how is the S6B flying and/or working?
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People will see allot of this plane this year!
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Quote from: Steve Helmick on June 04, 2006, 08:57:05 PM
Whose Macchi Castoldi? Sure looks like a Sparky-built. Have you been holding out on us?
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The Macchi-Castoldi has been around for at least six years. Mark Hughes is a fabulous builder and flyer. He collaborated with Ron O'Toole on the model and they came up with a real nice combination of looks and performance. It is powered by a PA 65 on a pipe. Don't those models look good together?
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Bob was intense in our Parks College days too!
Please say hello tp Ron O'Toole if anyone sees him.
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