anyone remember the Zap machine?
Hey Aaron here are a couple of photos of a Steve Buso design PatterMaster done for Mike Rogers. Steve designed the plane and the paint scheme. I will find some other Buso designs. His model is also the Pampa logo.Jose Modesto
Hey Aaron here are a couple of photos of a Steve Buso design PatterMaster done for Mike Rogers. Steve designed the plane and the paint scheme.
Hey Aaron here are a couple of photos of a Steve Buso design PatterMaster done for Mike Rogers. Steve designed the plane and the paint scheme. I will find some other Buso designs. His model is also the Pampa logo. Buso Jaguar at 2010 NatsJose Modesto
Mike Roger's Patternmaster is the only Patternmaster or derivative that I thought flew the way it was supposed to - mostly because the trim appeared to be right on. Even Baron's in 96 did some funnies from time to time. Brett
In the linked PDF (Nats News July 16, 2010) Allen Brickhaus identifies it as Paul Winter and his Jaguar... ... could be wrong
I am petty sure that Steve had a "Shock Wave". Or, maybe Steve and I talked about that name because had a few airplanes that were ****Wave.
I have a "new" model ready to be assembled based on a Steve Buso fuselage sketch that Jose sent me years ago. Never published nor named. Basic airframe is a reduced Patternmaster, and a sorta "P-40Q" look to it. Gonna name it the "Shock Wave" (Robby Hunt suggestion! LOL!!)
Here's the first Shock Wave I knew, next to my right elbow, it's Kim Doherty's...
I have only seen a few of Steve's planes.Anyone have the Lightwave or Soundwave (if these are even names of his planes) or some of the more less-common Buso planes they can post pictures of?Thanks!Aaron