Good point, Shultzie. I remember Paul Walker's day-glo Impact. Was supposed to be red and yellow day-glo. Ended up as day-glo pink and chartruse. It did stand out.
One fine day, many "MOONS" ago... Paul Walker talking with Bob Parker and I about his sun damaged "panty-pink" Impact sitting there on the Boeing Parking lot.(Truth be known) As beautiful as that Impact was...it could have been painted "poop-muckle-dung" and it still would have been a winner. It was now Paul's turn to put up a flight..
Paul squatted down to start up his engine...(with a very noticable underwear &matching "moon-crack" showing)...I couldn't help making a very "nasty-crack" comment to Bob (so that Paul could hear both of us razzz about his too much information moonie...
I yelled:
"Hey Bob! Do you think that Paul might get more appearence points with that Panty-pink airplane of his, IF HE WORE COLOR CO-ORDINATED PINK PANTY'S to match his Impact?"
Paul...without hesitation took some one near by full fuel bulb...aimed it at both of us...gave us that big "snyle of his, and gave that bulb a quick sqeeeze n' squirt of fuel in our direction,
while saying: "Anybody got a match or a cig' lighter?"
After a few comments from our peanut gallery, Paul gave that beautiful panty-pink Impact a one flip start and walked out to the center of the circle...PUT IN ONE REALLY HECKY-DARN OF A GREAT PATTERN.
Thus proving...."Who really gives a ripp what color Paul's stunt model is...He could even paint that Impact to match a "12 cent piece of cheapy garage floor tile" and he would still win.
Bob Hunt disagrees with me,) CHECK OUT THE ATTACHED PHOTO at the floor tile colored model that Gene Schaffer sat down next to my model on the line up at the nats in 67.
I had to take a picture of this paint job..as a few of Gene friendly competitors were razzin-and jazzin him about WHY WOULD HE PAINT ANY STUNT MODEL THAT COLOR?
Again, we stopped teasing Gene...after we saw just how amazing he could fly that floor-tile trimmed model of his. Bob mentioned that Gene had one of those RANDY POWELL PAINT FAILURE MOMENTS just days before traveling to the nats and had to GO WITH THE FLOW...thus once again sadly proving:
One is truly only as good as their last gig or paint job.
Another story...another issue: See the stab that was sitting next to Gene's model. This was also a story of the nats. "Bob Barons beautiful COMBAT-LIKE stunt model..that so many died in the woolee's traditionist stunt grunts.....gave Bob waaaay more than a letal dose of nasty comments...
like: "HEY BARON...the combat event is waaaay over there? However to me: Bob Baron was still one of the greatest flyers and innovative stunt model builders ever born. Although he punch many a puriest' buttons...still bottom line: He was so gifted and unique and I for one, feel so fortunate to have had the pleasure to have known him. He gave so much to so many during his all too brief time spent on this earth. Long live his memory