From June 1956, Fixit, Tailskid, and a better looking Bunny. I was all of 13 and built my first Fox 35 powered Ringmaster the winter after this mag was out. Silk and dope finish, cost a fortune for the silk and all the dope needed to seal it! When it was ready to fly in April of 1957 we had a holiday from school, but the ballfield was a sea of mud. I built a set of Bunny's mudwalkers. We fired up the Fox and I tried to run out to the handle, making big glops of mud on the way out. When my buddy released the ship, the lines caught on a piece of mud and turned the plane directly towards me as it took off. I couldn't run back being stuck in the mud and the Ringmaster shot past my head damned near knife edge. I thought of all the time to build it, learn to silk it with no wrinkles, and how mush it cost me. I just held on with both hands. It got to the end of the lines with a huge jerk, but the bellcrank stayed in and I got control and actually did my first real loops. What a great plane after my Sterling Messerschmidt with the Veco 19.