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Title: The greatest stunt ships that have never been published. Here's the List!
Post by: Scott Richlen on June 19, 2018, 11:56:16 AM
I have (hopefully) attached a spreadsheet showing the results of my previous thread: "The greatest stunt ships that have never been published. Name your candidate!"

If you are one of the nominators (see the rightmost column) and I don't have your email, please send it to me by PM.  Also, let me know if I have any errors in this spreadsheet.

As you can see, there will be numerous steps to get these published and I am counting on you, the nominator, to help me out.  I have already been in touch with some of you and will get in touch with the rest as we go along.

One thing that is already obvious: this is going to take some time and patience and endurance.

Scott
Title: Re: The greatest stunt ships that have never been published. Here's the List!
Post by: James C. Johnson on June 19, 2018, 01:49:48 PM
I see the JD Falcon on this list.. it was published in April of 1961... not sure if it was MAN or American Aircraft Modeler... 
Title: Re: The greatest stunt ships that have never been published. Here's the List!
Post by: Fred Quedenfeld jr on June 19, 2018, 03:00:46 PM
Was the Second wind published?
Fred Q
Title: Re: The greatest stunt ships that have never been published. Here's the List!
Post by: Doug Moon on June 19, 2018, 03:49:15 PM
I see the JD Falcon on this list.. it was published in April of 1961... not sure if it was MAN or American Aircraft Modeler...

I think the one on the list is JD Falcon 2

Doug
Title: Re: The greatest stunt ships that have never been published. Here's the List!
Post by: Gordon Van Tighem on June 19, 2018, 04:12:35 PM
 Believe Gordan had two twins, one was called Two Much.
Was John Ds Jerseyman published?
Title: Re: The greatest stunt ships that have never been published. Here's the List!
Post by: Steve_Pollock on June 19, 2018, 05:12:06 PM
Neptune by Jim Ebejer was #1 in the FM "Classic Stunt" series.  The text and drawings were done by Fred Carnes, and should have been published in '92 or '93.
Title: Re: The greatest stunt ships that have never been published. Here's the List!
Post by: Steve_Pollock on June 19, 2018, 05:21:01 PM
My bad -- it was November 1994. The FM plan number is CF949.
Title: Re: The greatest stunt ships that have never been published. Here's the List!
Post by: Steve_Pollock on June 19, 2018, 05:47:18 PM
Roland McDonald's "Strathmoor" (Detroit) stunter was published in the February 1959 issue of MAN.  The reduced-scale plan on page 13 indicated there was a full-sized plan available.
Title: Re: The greatest stunt ships that have never been published. Here's the List!
Post by: Scott Richlen on June 19, 2018, 07:23:14 PM
Thanks Steve.  I'll remove the Neptune from the list.

The Strathmore that had been nominated was the I-beam Strathmore, so that one stays.

Doug: yes, the JD Falcon on the list is the II version.

Gordon: the nominator only referenced a "twin" by Delaney.  Someone is going to have to provide some more specifics for us to move forward.  What are their names and which one is the one that we should pursue?

Fred: was the Second Wind a Hunt design?
Title: Re: The greatest stunt ships that have never been published. Here's the List!
Post by: Brent Williams on June 19, 2018, 08:41:35 PM
Thanks Steve.  I'll remove the Neptune from the list.

The Strathmore that had been nominated was the I-beam Strathmore, so that one stays.

Doug: yes, the JD

Gordon: the nominator only referenced a "twin" by Delaney.  Someone is going to have to provide some more specifics for us to move forward.  What are their names and which one is the one that we should pursue?


The Too-Much is the classic legal twin made famous by Gordan throughout the 60's and later at the VSC's. 

Gordan's modern twin is his Gemini.  It was yellow originally and it is now white.  Big plane that was very impressive and competitive.  Gordan campaigned the Gemini throughout the 90's.

I last saw it fly when it was still yellow in the mid 90's.  It's one of those memories I'll always remember.    I used to pit my 1/2a plane next to it and the size contrast was hilarious!
Title: Re: The greatest stunt ships that have never been published. Here's the List!
Post by: Scott Richlen on June 20, 2018, 05:49:57 AM
Thanks Brent.  I sent a PM to Dave Fitzgerald asking him which plane he was nominating.
Title: Re: The greatest stunt ships that have never been published. Here's the List!
Post by: Gordan Delaney on June 22, 2018, 11:17:26 AM
Brent, Mark`s twin and my twin was different. Mine had 1/2 in less cord.,Had shorter nacelles,Longer tail moment be 1 1/2 in. slimmer fuse, Different rudder. Also had retracts in it. But other than that I guest there the same?

Gordy
Title: Re: The greatest stunt ships that have never been published. Here's the List!
Post by: Howard Rush on June 22, 2018, 12:54:05 PM
Gordan's modern twin is his Gemini.  It was yellow originally and it is now white.  Big plane that was very impressive and competitive.  Gordan campaigned the Gemini throughout the 90's.

I watched stunt at a NW Regionals back then.  Gordy was flying his twin and got second.  Paul Walker won with a B-17.  It gave me the impression that the more engines, the better the stunt. 
Title: Re: The greatest stunt ships that have never been published. Here's the List!
Post by: Lyle Spiegel on June 22, 2018, 05:42:33 PM
Reading above I spotted comment regarding JD Falcon. I never knew there was a JD Falcon II( two). What were differences between the two versions?
Title: Re: The greatest stunt ships that have never been published. Here's the List!
Post by: eric rule on June 26, 2018, 06:21:58 PM
Scott;

Thanks for publishing the list. A great service to your fellow modelers!

Just a couple of notes to help (not to complain in any way).

RSM kits the Neptune and the Dill Chipmunk. We also offer Gordan Delaney's Twin Pathfinder in kit form.

Eric
Title: Re: The greatest stunt ships that have never been published. Here's the List!
Post by: Frank Imbriaco on June 26, 2018, 06:32:29 PM
Reading above I spotted comment regarding JD Falcon. I never knew there was a JD Falcon II( two). What were differences between the two versions?

Lyle : I have reason to believe that the JD Falcon II was a "one - off". John D'Ottavio penciled it in early 1968 and I commenced with the build later that year.
Title: Re: The greatest stunt ships that have never been published. Here's the List!
Post by: Scott Richlen on June 26, 2018, 07:37:59 PM
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Scott;

Thanks for publishing the list. A great service to your fellow modelers!

Just a couple of notes to help (not to complain in any way).

RSM kits the Neptune and the Dill Chipmunk. We also offer Gordan Delaney's Twin Pathfinder in kit form.

Eric

Thanks Eric:

So now you can claim that two of your kits (the Chipmunk and the Neptune) were nominated to the list of the Greatest Stunt Ships that have never been published.  But, of course, they can no longer be on the list since you are "publishing" them in kit form.   ;D

By the way, what was originally nominated was "a twin by Delaney".  I never have heard back which twin it was.  Based on your kitting it, the Twin Pathfinder must not be it.  I guess we'll narrow it down eventually.
Title: Re: The greatest stunt ships that have never been published. Here's the List!
Post by: Scott Richlen on June 26, 2018, 07:40:09 PM
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Lyle : I have reason to believe that the JD Falcon II was a "one - off". John D'Ottavio penciled it in early 1968 and I commenced with the build later that year.

Frank: we need a picture.  Please!
Title: Re: The greatest stunt ships that have never been published. Here's the List!
Post by: Frank Imbriaco on June 27, 2018, 04:53:35 AM
Scott :

I've got one or two that I will try to locate and scan. The late  Don Shultz "Shultzie" took one at the 69 Willow Grove NATS. 
Check out the tiny photo of me fueling it in the upper left corner. I'll find a larger one and post.
Title: Re: The greatest stunt ships that have never been published. Here's the List!
Post by: Scott Richlen on June 27, 2018, 06:07:53 AM
Classic-looking stunt ship!  Thanks Bob!
Title: Re: The greatest stunt ships that have never been published. Here's the List!
Post by: Frank Imbriaco on June 27, 2018, 08:21:30 AM
Bob :
Thanks for locating this.

Frank

P.S. - Now if you can locate that 18 year old guy...