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Jan 23, 2012, 10:51 PM
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1964 Model Aviation Magazine


Here's one for you. The 1964 Model Avation Magazine.

There's an artical and pictures of the Sky Kings 1964 California Championships.

The 1964 Coffee Air-foilers, Tullahoma,Tenn.

84" Flying Wing Experiment and plans.

1964 F.A.I. Free Flight Team Program.

1964 Nationals Entry Blank. Check out the entry fee $4.00

But the best part,at least for me is the front cover of the 1964 Model Avation Magazine. Because the Trophy girl on the cover is my Wife Kathie.
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Jan 23, 2012, 10:51 PM
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That video makes me feel really old! At the same time, the New Years Day postal contest brings us to the present, 2 Grand Esprits going for the max flight and the people with the moldies behind us gasping at seeing our wings bend. I feel lucky to have experienced the way back when yet able to experience the astonishing performance of a modern carbon ship. (And an 8.4 meter ASH-31)
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Jan 23, 2012, 11:03 PM
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Dick Beltz Pokey 808


Anybody have one of these? Later version had a glass fuselage. I wouldn't mind finding one of them.

Joe
Jan 24, 2012, 12:35 PM
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some pics from suds city soaring 1978 & 1979
Jan 24, 2012, 01:57 PM
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Thanks Joe, I was at the 1970 Nats. Of course I was 17 and flying free flight at the time. It was a blast. I wish I would have seen the RC Soaring event. Thanks for the post.
Jan 24, 2012, 05:28 PM
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Pokey 808 remembered


After reading about the Pokey 808 cleaning up in contests out East, I ordered one and became the proud owner of a Pokey 808B ("B" meant all balsa and was relatively inexpensive). Interestingly enough, the kit maker tried to hold down expenses by making his own strip stock, apparently free hand. After I replaced all of the strip stock and built the plane, it flew well but the spars were quite weak and would the wings would flex a lot on histart launches. It met its demise when in strong lift a section of the wing parted company. If I remember right, I think I gave the plans to someone at Red Hen Sod Farm several years ago. Properly beefed up, the Pokey 808 would be an excellent contender in today's NOS events. My Pokey's rudder now graces my workshop wall.
Jan 24, 2012, 07:12 PM
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If I remember right, I think I gave the plans to someone at Red Hen Sod Farm several years ago. Properly beefed up, the Pokey 808 would be an excellent contender in today's NOS events. My Pokey's rudder now graces my workshop wall.
Yes you did, still have them. I had a line on a glass fuse but he stopped responding.
One of these days. . . .

Joe
Jan 24, 2012, 09:58 PM
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Styrofoam and Flying wings 1965


Styrofoam and Flying wings 1965, some think it is a recent trend.

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Jan 25, 2012, 07:12 AM
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Leadchucker,

From AMA website:
https://www.modelaircraft.org/files/SteeleRobertA.pdf

I wrote this about Bob Steele and tried to find the file on the AMA web with no success. Have any suggestions ?

Joe, thread is a good idea.

Ray
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Jan 25, 2012, 08:06 AM
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Bob Steele rescued LSF after Dan Pruss died. I talked with him about his rescue of LSF at the 1996 Nats. I keep a log of all my modeling activities and this is what I recorded in my log that night. We talked about a lot of other things but this is all I recorded at the time.

Discussed soaring history with Bob Steele. He appreciated my history of soaring as published on RCSE. He has records of LSF and was instrumental in resurrecting LSF back on 1988 period. He used the last proceeds of the LSF to buy a computer for LSF records. Dan's daughter had been keeping them on a VAX at her husbands business. She got bogged down with 3 kids and didn't pick up mail for up to two weeks at a time. I ask Bob to write and publish a history of the LSF.
Jan 25, 2012, 12:01 PM
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Man, that pic of that Magnum 12 sure brought back memories... good and bad... Mine flew very well, but got shot down from about 1200' by a power flyer who shouldn't have been at TCJC in Ft. Worth...
Jan 25, 2012, 05:57 PM
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Wooo Hooo


Hawk46 your post with pic from Suds City sure both some old good time back...The plane with 15464 on the wing is a Durex V "The Minnesota Floata" by Bob Hansing from Minneapolis...He is the one that got me into soaring ...Thanks for shareing some of this old history with us .....May the Wind Always be Good... Mr. Kite
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Jan 26, 2012, 05:41 AM
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Olympic 99


Did you know that there are plans for 118" version? A V TAIL version of the 118"?

Joe
Jan 26, 2012, 06:46 PM
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Great Race VII and Altitude Record


I wish I had known Dan. Thankful I know several of those named in this article.

Joe
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Jan 26, 2012, 07:06 PM
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Leadchucker,

From AMA website:
https://www.modelaircraft.org/files/SteeleRobertA.pdf

I wrote this about Bob Steele and tried to find the file on the AMA web with no success. Have any suggestions ?

Joe, thread is a good idea.

Ray
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Ray,
Oh yea, look at that. it isn't there.....hmmmmmmmm.
Contact AMA maybe?? Dunno, could be any number of things.
Good uick on finding what happened.

Warren


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