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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Allen Goff on August 10, 2007, 07:38:26 PM
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I'll try and keep everyone updated with picts. ect.
Temp.86, winds 8 to 12 mph, sunny. We flew all day. No mishaps. 16 pilots.
Enjoy.
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more pics.
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Hey Allen; Looks like everyone is having a good time. Hope your weather holds for the contest. I will be in Wichita for their contest. Looks like temps in the 100's and breezy. We will have fun also. I really enjoyed our little contest at the Sam Champs last year. You do a bang up job of running a contest. Keep us posted. Thanks
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Cool V tail and Crusader!
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Cool pics, can you give any info on the Blue Angles bird?
James
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Now I see why Howard Terrell was not at the field flying with us. Out there hob-nobbing with the big guys. He is the big guy with hat and hands in pockets. I told John that when he gets his confidence up he is going to pass us like were standing still. Also great picture of the Adimisin's. I like all the pictures, especially the one of the Panther in Blue Angels scheme. Have fun, DOC Holliday
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Well we are on or way early. Will arrive around 8:00 tonight. Please save me a flight! mw~
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TELL ME MORE ABOUT THAT GREAT LOOKIN V TAIL! y1 y1 y1 #^ #^ H^^
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More pics.
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Congratulations to all of the contestants.
It is interesting that the 8 flights that scored over 500 in Classic Stunt were by the three winners. Bob McDonald 538-538, Bob Dixon 538-537, Mike McHenry 518-502 and some out of practice retread named Dennis Adamisin 501-502.
Welcome back Dennis, now practice, practice, practice.
Clancy
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Wow! Dennis flying in a contest. Now that's cool to hear.
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more pics.
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more pics. Bob, I've got your chair.
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I did not have a lot of time to get photo's, but other people took lots. Hope they will post more. Frank tells me he voided parts of the week end. Look for more info on that. Sorry Robert, some days just don't seem to go right. If my memory serves me right, Saturday we had 86 flights and no mishaps. And 71 flights Sunday and no mishaps. It was sunny 89 degrees, with 8 to 10 mph winds. It was truly STUNT HEAVEN again,this week end.
A big thanks to Randi & Russ Gifford, Bill Marvel, and many more who help to make this week end a big success.
Thanks Sig, Randy Smith, Muncie Model and Hobbies, Bob Smith, Horizon Hobbies, AMA, ACE video's, C/L Guy (Crist), (I hope I did'nt leave anyone out It's been a long week.)
Till next year, good by.
Blessings
Allen
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Hi All,
For those wondering about the F9F in the Blue Angels scheme, it's all molded balsa fuse & tip tanks using 3/32 4-6 lb stock, foam wing with silk span and finishing resin covering and cored to 1/8 inch. I tried Windy's technique for that and it's very easy but heavy. The exhaust exits where the F9F is supposed to thanks to a 1/32" molded tube with epoxy coating inside for strength and fuel proofing. (Use a balloon to squeeze out the excess epoxy during cure - it weighed 4 grams ready to install.)
I expect the ship is still too heavy to ever be competitive at 80 oz but I'll have fun trimming it after I solve the engine/tank problem that showed up on the initial flight. (3 laps) Oh yes, power is a PA75 with a 13.75 x 4.25 three blade Bolly.
This was a LOT of fun building as I love molding balsa to wierd shapes! Thanks for asking guys, I'll keep you posted as I trim, which may be a while yet before I continue with it. By the way, it's also tail heavy, mw~ isn't THAT a surprise!! HB~>
Blessings,
Will
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I've just gotten to my home in Detroit. The contest was great. I took pictures and as I process them I'll post them. There were lots of prople with cameras I'd sure like to see them here.
The first picture I have to offer is of Allen Goff himself. He's a great guy and runs a great show. I'm going back next year. Lord willing.
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Great to see that our local guy Howard Terrell got a first. Nothing to do with our coaching(John Bender & myself) as he is one terrific guy and learner. I also did not see Big Art's name in the contest listing. He afraid he is going to beat the kids. It is so great to see him and the rest of the Adimisin's getting back in. Maybe next year I may come out that way. Have fun, DOC Holliday
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Peter and Don,
The V-tail was designed by my son, Archie, the third generstion to fly stunt. It's called the Gemini and was published in the August 1991 issue of Flying Models. It has a span of 63 inches, wing area of 630 square inches,weighs 50 ounces and is powered by an OS FP .40 that's been blessed by my brother Dave and of course, my dad, Big Art.
Arch
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Hello Stunt Hanger!!!
I wanted to drop a note to thank Allen Goff and all involved with the organizing and running of the FCM 2007. What a great experience it was to not only grab on to the end of a stunter again, but to fly in a contest that was centered around the fellowship of modelers. Thanks to all involved, you really put on a great show!!
I had such a great time, I have already started drawing my next generation of CLPA stunters. It was so great to be there with my Dad, Grandfather (Big Art) & Uncle Dennis to all be together and fly. With the recent passing of Grandma Betty, our family has drawn ever closer and this event made it possible for us to do what we love together.
Thanks for posting the pics of the Gemini & Talon. I can't even believe that the Gemini was new in 1989 & the Talon 1991. Am I dated? Well, would you believe I turned 33 this year? What happened to that tall skinny blonde kid who couldn't build a straight stab?? #^
Thanks so much for a great contest and I look forward to many more. I hope to see you all @ future events.
Archie Adamisin
AMA#13817
Muncie IN
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Hmmm... Allen, not so sure about pic 138. Lots of "rear views" in that one! I guess it is my best side!
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I'd also like to take a minute to thannk Allen and all his FCM helpers for a very enjoyable weekend. They did a super job running the event and making it a very enjoyable weekend.
I was wondering if I might ask for some help from someone that was there this weekend? We brought along with us a Darwin handle and it some how got misplaced during all the shuffling between the car and the pit area. We must have dropped it during all the trips back and forth. If someone found it laying on the ground some where I'd sure appreciate it if I might be able to get it back. It's brand new factory originally painted. I really can't believe we misplaced it but that's not the only mistake I made this weekend.
Thanks again, Allen and FCM
Arch Adamisin
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Many thanks to Allen and his dedicated crew for a wonderful event. Last year was my first time to attend the FCM contest and I had a great time. It's hard to believe but this year was even better!
Here are a few pictures.
DennisV
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ooops, I'm late checking in here:
To Allen and the entire FCM Crew - THANK YOU for a very enjoyable weekend. H^^ CLP**
Thank you Will Hinton for leading a wonderful service Sunday. CLP** CLP** The whole weekend was a time to enjoy and a time to reflect...
To Big Art, Middle Arch and Young Arch - thanks for putting up with me. Was mostly fun except for that darned Cardinal that decided to turn drama queen. HB~>
Clancy - I luv you too man, besides I flew OK Sunday at least...! 8)
All those Adamisin boyz there, and the ONE question we kept hearing: Where's Marie????? ???
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The FCM event was outstanding. The entire Paris crew had a great time. And yes Dennis, where was Marie?
John
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QUOTE DENNIS: "All those Adamisin boyz there, and the ONE question we kept hearing: Where's Marie?Huh? Huh "
Hey, Dennis,
Now what do you expect? ??? ??? Marie and Ami are the Acamisin Ladies........
who do you think we would rather "see"? **) **)
I am SOOOOOO looking forwrd to 2 years from now when I can get out to whatever contests I want to travel to! Just hoping the Good Lord will bless me with the health to do so! ;D
And my oldest, Aaron, wants to get back to visiting with Todd, and meeting Archie again! Between, Todd, Derek, and Archie (plus a few more) there should be a good core of "young'uns" to carry on for us "Old Timers". ;D
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Everyboy raves about Marie! ??? But what the heck, when I give her a peck on the cheek its like kissing my sister...! LL~
Bill L - You are right about the NextGens. The only chance us foggies have is ruthlessness and treachery! VD~
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Everyboy raves about Marie! ??? But what the heck, when I give her a peck on the cheek its like kissing my sister...! LL~
Bill L - You are right about the NextGens. The only chance us foggies have is ruthlessness and treachery! VD~
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Dennis, as we say in the world of athletics: Old age and treachery beats youth and enthusiasm every time! **) **) **)
(but, unfortunately, I don't see it happening! LL~ )
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Great pics! Looks like a great event with a lot of VERY cool models! y1