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Design => Stunt design => Topic started by: Bill Little on June 30, 2007, 10:16:35 AM
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I am posting this here in hopes of finding plans or other information as to Ron's Intruder. I understand it is a well designed semi scale A-6. I am not sure of the exact vintage. (??) Any help will be appreciated!
Bill <><
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Bill,
Ron was a flying buddy of my Dad's when we lived in Chicago from '64 to '66. The Intruder was big and I was six, so I don't know much about it but my father has some info. Big Art has the lowdown on Ron. I remember he was a photographer and moved on to many places throughout the country.
I understand no one has drawing of it, and I have no pictures either.
Chris...
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When you said Intruder I thought Shultzie was off his chain again. LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~ HB~>
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LEO;
DUCK, "Shultzie IS off his chain again. LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~ HB~>
"THE ONE AND ONLY G-MAN" VD~ VD~ VD~
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It's really hard to post anything serious on this forum and I am the worst offender.Sorry guy's thing just come over me and then I can't keep my mouth shut.. HB~> HB~> HB~> HB~> HB~> HB~> HB~> HB~> HB~> HB~> HB~> HB~> HB~> HB~
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Hi guys. I remember that the Intruder was in a Model Mag in the sixties. Now I know that saying that I remember anything from the sixties means I wasn't really there but I can at least say that I don't remember which mag it was in......... I do remember watching him build it (he lived here in the Detroit area then) I even remember launching it for him. I remember what it sounded like and also how much I liked it. I just don't have anything relevant to say about how to get plans for it.................
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Just "bumping" this back to the top to see if anyone can come up with at least some clues...... ;D
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I still don't have any pictures of it, Bill. The Intruder was photograped in a magazine that I remember but it was one of those tiny 1 inch square jobs. I haven't found it.
I wish someone would get a pic or two out of their albums.
Chris...
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Thanks, Chris. Hopefully a picture or three will show up! ;D
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Has anyone called or written to the PAMPA historian? Wynn Paul probably has the largest collection of stuff like lthat than anyone else on the planet. H^^
Hi Ty,
Now.......... just why did you have to go and make it all simple like that?
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I know Wynn, I probably SHOULD give him a call! y1
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Well....... I forgot to contact Wynn.
Anyone got a clue? I would really like to see this bird.
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Oops, I had one that FE Collier had built a few years back. I eventually junked it, but I might have a picture somewhere....
Steve
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I have just exchanged some emails with Wynn - he sez he has a pix! #^
Am trying to get a copy and will post when it gets here...
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Dennis,
Got those pics yet? >:D
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Dennis,
Got those pics yet? >:D
RP:
Would you believe Wynn Pauls "care package" just arrived TODAY (oops I mean yesterday) This is what he had:
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Hi Dennis,
Thak you very much for going to the trouble of finding this plane for me/us!
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All thanks to Wynn Paul! H^^
I keep looking at this and think that it must have been taken with a wide angle lens. The tail looks somewhat out of proportion (too small) to the nose. I remember this being a VERY pretty airplane with the rear end especially faithful to the full size A6...
Perhaps a few more pix will surface?
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The only issue I have is with the text panel. I am very sure it had a Tigre 46. Detail, I know.............. I remember this because Big made a new Tigre 46 "RE" case for him in the late 80's. The RE conversion was a Bridgeport whittled elbow that was welded to the ST case. A real "work of Art" (as in Big...) DOH!.........
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Funny,
I remember it being a big ole Veco 45. The smoke plume was awesome.
I remember it being prettier too!
Chris...