Ii have to ask, Shug, are you aware of some of the feats of the late, great Jim Walker? The same guy whose name is on the Walker Cup at the NATS? He owned American Junior Aircraft up in Portland, Oregon, and put out the famous line of model kits and supplies with everything from simple ten cent gliders to the famous Fireball and Firebaby control line model kits that got so many guys started in the hobby. He would put on demonstrations at large contests by flying THREE Fireballs at once! One in each hand and one attached to a special helmet he wore. These were ignition engine powered so to regulate the speed, he had an blip button on each U-Reely handle and one in his teeth for the helmet controlled model. The little ten cent gliders I mentioned were a sorta P-80 Shooting Star looking glider with steamed in airfoil and dihedral. I have heard stories about and I think there are photos at least out there of him flying three or more of these gliders in a circle in front of him, like juggling horizontal! Launch a plane, then the next, then the next, and by that time the first one comes back around and grab it by the fuselage just right and throw it again all in the same motion! He had a radio controlled lawn mower that he would show off at contests also. A great showman! As much as he is known for control line models, he was one of the early greats and flying R/C models in a time when they were almost uncontrollable. There was a perpetual trophy for the early R/C event that he retired when he won it three times in a row! Just thought this would interest you, and is a great part of our modeling history and heritage.
Type at you later,
Dan McEntee