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Performing a harrier. This model is amazing as there is absolutely no wing rock in upright harriers. -
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The size of this model is perfect for the DA 50. Also, the generous side area is very beneficial to knife-edges, rolling loops, rolling circles, and essentially every aerobatic maneuver you can think of. -
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Performing a harrier turn. -
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Knife-edge turn while chasing the geese. -
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Entering the torque roll. -
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Performing a torque roll. -
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Here's an odd couple... a Double Vision flying formation with a P-47! The P-47 belongs to my good friend, Mitch Buckley.
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I modified the linkages for the ailerons. I opted to use Du-bro ball links on one end and a Du-bro clevis at the other to ensure proper geometry at all deflections. -
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Many efforts were done to ensure a light airframe. -
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Interior of the model. As you can see, the building is very clean. -
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Side / rear of model. -
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Fuel tank mount; hook and loop material is used to hold the tank in position. -
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The cockpit was finished by painting the inside and adding an instrument panel. -
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A photo showing the laser-cutting that was done. -
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Top view of the model.
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For me, I have found that this color scheme combination shows up best. Not only is it vibrant, but it presents strongly in the air. -
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Another shot of my model. -
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Bottom view of my Katana. -
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Top / angle shot. -
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Side-view of my Katana and Jason Noll's Katana in the background. These two models were built at the same time from Krill.
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Side view of the Katana S. -
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For easy access, the top hatch of the model comes off. -
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You can see the cooling holes that were cut in the bottom of the cowling. These openings are to allow air to exit the cowling while cooling off the engine. -
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Beauty shot at my local flying field in Massachusetts. -
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Performing a knife-edge slip. -
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Performing High-alpha harrier rolls.
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Here are the Cap 580's that both Frank Noll and I used for the formation acts at Top Gun. -
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Here is a shot of my 40% DPM Edge 540T -
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Another view of our Cap 580's. -
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A view of Quique's Turbine Yak 54. -
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Here is a jet from Airworld. -
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Here is a picture of one of my favorite jets, the Bae Hawk. -
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Pilots had to battle strong cross winds throughout the contest. -
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Another shot of the Bae Hawk.
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Here is a shot of one of my practice sessions the week before the E-TOC. In this picture are my custom painted Merlins. -
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Another picture showing yours truly and his two models. -
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Practicing with my Jam II design. This model is great for both VP flying and Precision. More information to come! -
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The E-TOC is in full swing and here I am taking a moment for the camera with my Primary Merlin. -
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I love competition as I not only enjoy flying, but I enjoy meeting new friends. Here I am talking to my friend Ryan Archer. Ryan is 12 years old and is making an impact in the RC Community. Ryan, Keep it up and best of luck!