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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Shultzie on March 28, 2009, 06:10:34 PM
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Check out these great old prints from Les McDonald's collection from the past.
l. Bob Hunt KOI 72 semi-scale that really raised the bar a few more knotches..
2. Linda-Bob Dixon and Hunt..hangin in the hot KOI day sunshine 72
3. 74 nats table with Bob Whitely hangin in the background...
4. Bob Hunt with Dr. Egervary in England 78
more to follow after another...disc clean up.
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I'm not completely sure but in the third picture down, the person in the front working on his plane looks like Andy Lee and I believe the plane is his Sunshine. If I am wrong please correct me.
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William...That is truly an awesome stunt model...I love that cowling (even though it might be a little difficult primin' or chokin off the intake? H^^
Here are a couple more scans from Les's Oct 73 collection. Gene Schaffer's USA!
Thanks again Les..these slides are a gold mine
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Les didn't have info written about these two exception models...(maybe 1971 or 72?)
I am having a long term memory loss..but isn't this Archie Adamisin's model? Help me here gang?
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William...That is truly an awesome stunt model...I love that cowling (even though it might be a little difficult primin' or chokin off the intake? H^^
Here are a couple more scans from Les's Oct 73 collection. Gene Schaffer's USA!
Thanks again Les..these slides are a gold mine
Andy made some beautiful planes. I have to dig through my stuff but I think I have a set of original plans for that plane that were given to me by Andy. I wish he would come out more often and fly with us in Flushing. I was also lucky enough to see Gene fly Both his USA and his Stuntmachine but as a young teenager at the time didn't realize what a great flier I was watching. Thanks for posting these great pictures!!!!
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"l. Bob Hunt KOI 73 semi-scale that really raised the bar a few more knotches.."
Bob,please tell us more obout this one please
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"l. Bob Hunt KOI 73 semi-scale that really raised the bar a few more knotches.."
Bob,please tell us more obout this one please
One more shot from Les with Bob Hunt's 72 KOI (pardon the scan job on this slide) This beauty has that "Thunderchief" look?
Thanks Bob Hunt.... for clearing up that twin Rudder model by Bill Simons. Bill always went to max on detailing and really great looking canopy.
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I've had plans for Bob's F-105 in my collection for, well, let's just say it's one of the oldest sets I have. ;D
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Actually that was the 1972 KOI! I didn't go to KOI in 1973...
Bob
Thanks Bob....I will make the correction on the photos n' slide mt.
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Thanks to Les and Schultzie for the photos. Were we really that slim and have that much hair. I met Bob Hunt for the first at the 74 Lake Charles NATS. We were making flying lines for F2C and he was polishing his stunter. I hadn't started trying flying stunt yet. I took up stunt after I ran out of pilots and David Adelman told me to fly the pattern in order. With his help I was doing the full pattern that day. Having fun, DOC Holliday
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Hey Shultzie,
Where were you today. Great time and Da Narrows and I flew the new beast. pretty cool, too.
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Geez, Louise, it is hard to imagine Bobby that SKINNY! LL~ LL~
J/K, I was once like that, too...............
Mongo
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Check out the goofy hat Bob Dixon is wearing! He looks like Bill Murray from Caddyshack.....
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Check out the goofy hat Bob Dixon is wearing! He looks like Bill Murray from Caddyshack.....
Uhhh? That Glad-Plaid hat that Whitely is adorning takes my vote? LL~ LL~ Dixon's looks like a Duck huntin hat or a terrorist attack about to take place? VD~ H^^
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Hey Shultzie,
Where were you today. Great time and Da Narrows and I flew the new beast. pretty cool, too.
Had to attend a party at my daughters house in Kirkland....DIRECT ORDERS...from my beloved, CEO, n' Misseee maaassssaa!
Sorry I missed the flight of your new birdeee? HAVE ANY PHOTOS??? from yesterday?
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Shultzie,
Didn't take the camera. I was counting on you for that. y1
We will go again Saturday if the weatherliars are right.
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Shultzie,
Didn't take the camera. I was counting on you for that. y1
We will go again Saturday if the weatherliars are right.
I'll save a few frames on my old Minolta X-700 and put on my best lens for you.
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Oops! Make that fifth place at that Nats...
It was a great flying plane. I flew it several times and that's when I started work on the Genesis .46. In fact, the original Genesis 46 (1974) used that very same wing!
Bob
Was that the Genesis that had a white top block? (Or, I guess to be more accurate, it just *didn't* have a top block of color?)
I've seen pictures of that particular Genesis from the 1975 Team Trials. I always liked the look of that version of the series. Very soft and sleek.
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That fellow in the third photo, with the stars on his shoulder, looks familiar. I believe he used to fly in Pelham Bay Park in the Bronx.
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That fellow in the third photo, with the stars on his shoulder, looks familiar. I believe he used to fly in Pelham Bay Park in the Bronx.
I have heard from a few sources...that gent in the real ANDY LEE! H^^