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Cessna 182 Action Shot of Bud's Cessna 182 Coming Out Of Some Beautiful Clouds.New

"He Really Got Up There This Time!"

Built,1998, By Bud Grant.

Powered By An Enya.60.  



Super Lucky Fly .61

"Dick's Super Lucky Fly .61 Coming In Dead Stick On Runway 18."

"Good Flying Sport Plane On Wheels Or Floats!"New

A "A Johnnie Cashburn Kit, Purchased At The Toledo Show And Flown Since 1982!"

"Built In, Winter Of 1981"

Powered By An OS .61 FSR (4th OS .61 Engine), (Weight=6.75lbs)

 

Heavy Sunday Traffic

A Nice Sunday To Fly!New

"Looks Like We May Have To Build A Control Tower For Sundays! (Only Kidding Of Course!).

Its Lots Of Fun To Let Your Imagination Run Wild With These New Digital Cameras.

"Then Of Course You Also Need A Good Graphic Program To Help Out."

Planes Are,(Clockwise around:) Aero Star, Hog Bipe, Cessna-182, Mooney, MIG-15, SmithMini Plane, As P-6E Bipe.


 

Waco Bipe Nothing Like A Good Dog Fight To Keep You Sharp,
Right Ron?

"I Wonder What The Pilot Of That Tri-Plane Has In Mind?".

Great Fliers With Either 2 Or 3 Wings!

Powered By A Super Tartan. (Weighs In Around 16 lbs.)  


Kadet .46 Brandon Doing Touch And Go's On runway 36, With His Kadet At Club Field Berkshire, N.Y.

"Good Flying Primary Trainer".New

Powered By An OS.46 (Weighs In At About 5.5 lbs.)  


Club Mascot Our club Mascot HEIDI in a more Glamourous Photo Op.New
Powered by "Innova, Senior By Natura Pet Products."

See What Happens When You become a Big Star with all the kids?

(She sure likes to pose!)  


Ski Planes

"THIS WILL COOL YOU DOWN, NO MATTER WHAT MONTH IT IS!"
T.C.R/C Ski Fly Sunday Jan.18,1998

Bud and Ron Trying To Get A Frozen Engine Started For Another Bone Chilling Flight!

(Note: The Mascot, "More Interested In Hunting Moles, Than Flying".)  


Extra 300 Russ Low's Extra 300, A Picture In From Yuma, Ariz...

"I'm going to try to send you a photo. Please advise as to whether I'm successful or not. It's a photo of a model that ended tragically last April. How did it come out on your end - contrast?, brightness? ----- and size. Russ" (It Made It fine, but that lawn furniture must have fallen out! Thanks Russ!)Is that really you in there with the pipe? "Bet you thought we didn't notice!"

Nice Looking Model, Too Bad It Ended Like Many Of Our Planes Do!  


Kadet Senior Kadet Senior,

Built And Flown By Jim O'Bryan, Owego, N.Y.

Powered by An O.S. .40 Engine.

A Slow But Predictable Flying Plane, For New Fliers  


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