Someone on FB is posting up some pics from magazines of old. This article caught my attention as it was from my birth year. Article by Bob Hunt I noticed more than a few of you in the pic.
What issue was that? I would like to get the mag out and revisit it. I think I remember that but not sure. Type at you later, Dan McEntee
Could anyone ID the faces? The only one I can hazard a guess to is Bob Gialdini, second from the left. Ara
I'll never forget that event. Larry Renger came to me and asked if I would coordinate a contest after the qualifying rounds in which the Cox company's bf 109 Super Stunter would be used. He had about 50 of them brand new in the box for distribution to anyone entered in any of the official Stunt events at that Nats (Junior, Senior, and/or Open). I was certain that not many would take the challenge, but I accepted the post anyway. To my great surprise almost everyone asked to participate did so enthusiastically, and what ensued was far more fun that that proverbial "Barrel of Monkeys." At the end of the "official" event (in which a lot of full patterns were flown...) we had an "all up, last down" free for all which left the field covered with bits of black plastic and blue foam. The photo posted above from my Flying Models article is historical; so many legendary faces there. What a heritage our event has...Later - Bob Hunt
Love thei idea, but where do you find white jeans? 🤠
Do any of you remember seeing car salesmen dressed in plaid pants, white belt, wide collar shirt, white shoes, gold chains around the neck? These days, such an outfit might make a good Halloween costume. And, let's not forget disco nights.
I really wanted the top stunt guys to take the planes home to show their buddies.
That was Herb Tarlek on WKRP in Cincinnati !!
I have the motherload of white pants, white belts, and white loafers, but they won't come cheap! Bob Hunt
By all means necessary let's forget disco in any fashion!Bob Hunt
What was the last year the Cox ME 109 produced?