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Sig Kadet Sr. "Phil's Sig Kadet Senior Coming In For A Landing On Runway 18".New

"This Plane Is Fitted Out With A 35MM Nikon 300 Camera For Aerial Shots, Using Kodak ASA 400 Film."

"Photo Taken With Our New Ricoh RDC-5000 Digital Camera"

Powered By An Enya .45

Weight =6.1 lbs./With Camera.  


Hornet.061 "One Of Earl's Newest Additions to his hanger."

"Just Finishing A Flight And Heading Into The High Grass To Land"(No Gear On This One!)

"Nice Flying, But Quick!", Small Plane

Powered By A Norvell .061(Weight? = Very Little!)  


Super kaos .40 Steve's Kaos Approach For Landing On Runway 36

Bride Kit; Built in 1992 By Steve.

Powered By A Fox .40 engine. 4.6 Lbs.,10"-6P Prop.

"A Very Nice Flying Airplane".  


Super Kaos.60 Dick's Super Kaos.60 Making A Late Afternoon Dead Stick Landing, At Club Field, Fall 1997.
Built,1990.

Guess What Happens Just When Your Having Fun. (What?, Didn't You Ever Forget The Time And End Up Like This??)

Powered By An O.S. .61 FSR (Weigh=6.5 lbs.)  



Ski-Fly Some Of Our Hardiest Member's, Flying and Watching The Fun At Our Club Ski Fly Jan.16, 2000.

"Some Of Bone Chilling Winter Fun? At Our Field In Berkshire, N.Y."

Great Planes Super Sportster.40, Built By Dick in 1983.( "Yes, 1983! Another Antique!")

Powered By An Enya .40CX On It's 4th Set Of Bearings.

(Weigh=4.6 lbs.)  



P-39 Earl's New P-39 Making The Turn Before Landing At Club Field Berkshire, N.Y.New

"Nice Digital Picture,(Look At Those Clouds!) Using An Olympus C-3040Z Camera."

"Somewhat Touchy On The Controls, Other Wise Flew O.K."

Foam P39 Kit, Built By Earl, In Spring Of 2003.

Powered By An OS.46  


Heidi T.C.R/C Mascot, Heidi
Enjoying Her Day Off From The Field.

("Particapating In Her Favorite Hobby, Swimming Out After Her Tennis Ball At Cayuga Lake, Cooool!")  


Lazybee Earl Foster's New Lazy Bee.
(Our Only Problem Here Is, Keeping Earl Awake When He Is Flying It!!)
Seriously Though, It Flys Slow, But Very Nice.

O.S. .15 Power, With A 8-4 Topflight Prop.

"A Good Plane For A Lazy Sunday Afternoons Flying".  


LazyBee One Of Earl's Favorites, Berkshire, N.Y.
You Can Tell How It Flies, From The Look On His FACE!

Powered By An O.S.15-Swinging A 8-4 Topflight Prop.

Built 6/15/97  


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