A few years ago - I was over at a fellow flyers house - Whom has won several Nationals Championships and he had his model Hanging on the Wall - It looks a little tattered and a little worse for wear after 15 or so years hanging up there - I have no doubt. - He also had a number of really special trophies in a nice display cabinet. - Now this was along time ago and I always thought that was good - to preserve your OWN history.
I know ( Becasue I saw it! ) that Les Macdonals - World Champs Stiletto Is inside the Museum - in a glass case for all to see - I also think thats pretty special for Les to have donated that. If it was me - perhaps this is a little selfish but perhaps I would have kept it, and made a wall for myself and Hung it up so I could remember the times when I was the best in the world.. A: Im not world Champion (duh!) and B: I think its fantastic that you can go and see that Stiletto perfectly as it was - Hats off to Mr Macdonald for that choice.
You can look at Billy's Tapes of the Man and the museum and see all those famous designs, and how they changed the face of stunt Ares, Junar, USA1 - and I cant help but think its a pitty they are in storage. Nothing against Billy, Its a personal choice - perhaps Room is an issue for alot of people ( myself included Some under the house.. some in storage.. ect!) If I had the success of Billy, and all those designs, Id love to have them displayed in a Man-Cave or on the wall for inspiration. Billy seems a nice quiet humble guy so NOT displaying them... that probably suits him. ( I dont know him on any personal level, having only briefly met him once )
There are SO many aircraft that I think to myself : What are the owners doing - The real Famous designs :
Paul Walkers 1992 Impact W/C
Bob Gieseke's 74 Nobler
Bob Hunts 78 Genesis
Billys P47 I assume he still flies
Dave's Thundergazer - Should be retired and hung up due to it being unfair to others whom try to compete against it
What about those that Are not World Champs winners ?
I can think of a few others that are Nats Winners..
What about any of Pauls 10 Nats winners? : Does he have a favorite ? Are any on display? What about the B-17 ?
What about some of the Earlier designs ?
Jim Casales ? Ted Fanchers ? - What / Where are they now ?
You dont even need to have won anything - Perhaps you have a model that your especially proud of ?
I would have liked to have kept ( I had planned on it ) keeping my model from the 1st World Champs I attended - As history will test to I lost that ship a few months after I got back testing a new engine and having the wings fail. ( Partly due to the model being damaged in transit due to the box not being built strong enough. )
I have been very proud of my achievement of building - and competing a 4 Engined Stunter Like the B17. So I set out to develop ,test and build The Lancaster. I get asked every now and then to fly it, or even " Where do you store it? " and I have only take it out on a few occasions after I " retired" it. The retirement occured once I won a Top level Expert Stunt event. This was done a few months after the Nats. I have a few goals with it, to be competitive, to fly it at the Nats, to do well, and not make a fool of myself. * Or to demean the B17, or downplay the complexity or acheivement of Pauls.
I felt that other than an oversight in the tip span the model was a success. - An acheivement that I', very proud of, but not prepared to repeat in a hurry.
It also meant alot to Dad who love's his World War history - and loves looking at the Bomber. So once It was retired we decided to hang it up on the wall, Not to gloat but to be proud, and to reflect on when we are all old and Grey. I had made a very nice " sports Memorabilla wall plaque with photos that were professionally taken at the Nats in 2006. It was all about remembering a time when I did something special.
I have a few trophies that mean something to me - 20 Yr Acheivement award, my 1st Junior Trophy, State Champs wins, A Signed Bob Palmer trophy that he presented me for Winning a classic Stunt event. - I have several others, but Im not a Trophy Hunter. I like to display things that mean something to me.
It reminds me of something that Brett Buck said - When he won the Nationals, he realised as he was pulling out that only a handful of people outside of the event will know or care what he did - But personally / internally - a goal was acheived. ( im paraphrasing not quoting.. )
Id love to know if anyone else has similar Displays ? or area's where they display their acheivements ?
This is how the Lancaster is displayed in the 2nd Lounge. - Its mostly unused and people read in there.




The reason for the Hat ; Thats the EXACT hat I wore during the official Nats flight, in the middle photo - its a bit hard to tell.
