BEAUTIFUL South Carolina weather smiled us three gorgeous days flying 10th annual Joe Nail Giant Scale Fly-In held May 15-17 1992 largest International Miniature Aircraft Association IMAA event ever held South fact fly-in second largest IMAA event IMAA Rally Giants held annually different locations throughout United States setting well-attended event Hartness Field Greenville South Carolina year Pat Hartness owner host opens big iron gates 400-acre estate allows spectators pilots complete freedom wander about taking wonders place Nature trails ponds geese beautiful landscape provided tranquil relaxing moments Chapter 94 Confederate Air Force small chapter approximately 30 members sponsored event did its share make sure everyone enjoyed themselves chapters slogan specialize fun fellowship hospitality Event Director Tom Phelps made known runway flight line long car peted beautiful Bermuda grass looked down length flight line magnificently built Giant Scale aircraft view No single design appeared dominant 86 Modei Aviation oship festivity andAbove Aerial view Joe Nail Giant Scale Fly-In Facing page pilot received plaque memento fun hallmarks annual South Carolina premier Giant Scale flying festival U Jerry Smith Left Dick Konkle accepts Bob Smith award realistic flying Mike Bogardis Dick flew magnificent lI3scale Monocoupe above Over 200 pilots signed some 300 aircraft flight line over three-day period Some pilots brought two three airplanes flying went smoothly except spinner-to-spinner midair resulted shower balsa parts hard feelings Some pilots found trees far side runway reached up grabbed planesstrictly pilot error course Safety though foremost fliers minds popular Saturday night barbecue fantastic serving good country food over 500 people bluegrass band pickin singin added homespun entertainment Pilots newfound friends discussed days flying latest projects other topics common interest super eveningthe friendly Southern kind Don Lowe AMA President has attended event past three years considers best region said highly impressed operation Don presented AMA Award Achievement Pat Hartness exceptional generosity mber 1992 87 Photos Page 88 Text Continues Page 164 Ken Goff sifting Chris Venter received Joe Nail Award Ken Peppard looking presenter Very early morning Pat Hartness mowed Bermuda grass runway keep excellent ready-to-fly condition pair superb models built pair superb Ohio modelers Above Gayle Paxson Salem 1/3scale Balsa USA J-3 Cub Right Wilbur Morlan Leetonia Weeks Solution powered Saito 300 engine weighs 20 lb covered Coverites 21st Century fabric Above L-R Chris Venter Australia presents Aussie flag Pat Hartness Bubba Spivoy Right L-R Bill Pigg Steve Haas Jerry Pigg Fred Floyd 88 Model Aviation Bubba Spivey Georgia son Seth Looks liKe another generation expert competitors horizon Above Louis Popwell Alabama beautiful Balsa USA Fly Baby Bipe weighs 22 lb has Zenoah G-62 engine Len Ken iofl tram Alabama although wheelchair-bound deftly pilots Lanier Stinger Above Bubba Spivey Lanier RIC sets up demo flight popular Stinger Above Slick Larsen Georgia latest Sopwith Camel Right Jerry Pigg North Carolina gorgeous PiUs Left J-3 Kitten built flown Toby Grether Asheville North Carolina model flies well powered OS 91 Surpass four-stroker Slick Larsen takeoff unusual Hensohel 123-A model featured Radio Control Modeler Left OW Manness Greensboro North Carolina built super looking Ultimate Ohio RIC Uses Webra Bully engine weighs 16 lb covered MonoKote Left Ryan STA Special Byron Originals kit built Joe Grable Winter Haven Florida Model has Moki 18 engine weighs 18112 lb Herb Winner Valley City Ohio built super-detailed SNJ-5 uses Zenoah G-62 power weighs 31 lb Continued page 164 December 1992 89 Original design Wayne Windsor Conover North Carolina calls Zenoah G-62-powered model Old Mister Left Billy Skipper Byron Sukhoi Clint MoHenry markings Great looking Above Paul Byrum built unusual 1943 Italian Air Force fightera Fiat 55 4 Giant Scale Fly-In/Smith Continued page 87 achieving safe popular event Among other award recipients Dick Konkle Smyrna Georgia received Bob Smith award realistic flying Dicks beautiful /3-scale Monocoupe loaded fine detail flew realistically Joe Nail Award presented two fine gentlemen Ken Goff Tuscaloosa Alabama Chris Venter Sydney Australia Ken wheelchairbound hasnt stopped him helping novices learn fly RC claims have RC flying field United States dedicated handicapped Chris came way Sydney Australiaon business courseand won hearts intense love Giant Scale RC Hes very likable guy Having attended event past four years came away feeling satisfaction year gets better better may have best ever Hospitality like shown Chapter 94 Pat Hartness hard turn down Joe Nail Giant Scale Fly-In premier event respect have never attended fly-in make point next year Its always scheduled mid-May Spectators must have current AIVIA license ITVLAA guidelines prevail Mark calendar wont disappointed Model Aviation 4Left Roger Youngs C-47 final approach Roger won third place Nats Giant Scale Above Cliff Bennett Indiana final approach big Cessna Innovative . ures include gas tanks wings Above Randy Smith highly aerobatic Fokker D-VII Right Sopwith Pup built flown Otmar Renken Left Baker P-47 built flown Roy Roberts Lawrenceville Georgia camouflage tent didnt hide camera Above Bob Godfreys /4-scale Extra 300
Edition: Model Aviation - 1992/12
Page Numbers: 86, 87, 88, 89, 164
BEAUTIFUL South Carolina weather smiled us three gorgeous days flying 10th annual Joe Nail Giant Scale Fly-In held May 15-17 1992 largest International Miniature Aircraft Association IMAA event ever held South fact fly-in second largest IMAA event IMAA Rally Giants held annually different locations throughout United States setting well-attended event Hartness Field Greenville South Carolina year Pat Hartness owner host opens big iron gates 400-acre estate allows spectators pilots complete freedom wander about taking wonders place Nature trails ponds geese beautiful landscape provided tranquil relaxing moments Chapter 94 Confederate Air Force small chapter approximately 30 members sponsored event did its share make sure everyone enjoyed themselves chapters slogan specialize fun fellowship hospitality Event Director Tom Phelps made known runway flight line long car peted beautiful Bermuda grass looked down length flight line magnificently built Giant Scale aircraft view No single design appeared dominant 86 Modei Aviation oship festivity andAbove Aerial view Joe Nail Giant Scale Fly-In Facing page pilot received plaque memento fun hallmarks annual South Carolina premier Giant Scale flying festival U Jerry Smith Left Dick Konkle accepts Bob Smith award realistic flying Mike Bogardis Dick flew magnificent lI3scale Monocoupe above Over 200 pilots signed some 300 aircraft flight line over three-day period Some pilots brought two three airplanes flying went smoothly except spinner-to-spinner midair resulted shower balsa parts hard feelings Some pilots found trees far side runway reached up grabbed planesstrictly pilot error course Safety though foremost fliers minds popular Saturday night barbecue fantastic serving good country food over 500 people bluegrass band pickin singin added homespun entertainment Pilots newfound friends discussed days flying latest projects other topics common interest super eveningthe friendly Southern kind Don Lowe AMA President has attended event past three years considers best region said highly impressed operation Don presented AMA Award Achievement Pat Hartness exceptional generosity mber 1992 87 Photos Page 88 Text Continues Page 164 Ken Goff sifting Chris Venter received Joe Nail Award Ken Peppard looking presenter Very early morning Pat Hartness mowed Bermuda grass runway keep excellent ready-to-fly condition pair superb models built pair superb Ohio modelers Above Gayle Paxson Salem 1/3scale Balsa USA J-3 Cub Right Wilbur Morlan Leetonia Weeks Solution powered Saito 300 engine weighs 20 lb covered Coverites 21st Century fabric Above L-R Chris Venter Australia presents Aussie flag Pat Hartness Bubba Spivoy Right L-R Bill Pigg Steve Haas Jerry Pigg Fred Floyd 88 Model Aviation Bubba Spivey Georgia son Seth Looks liKe another generation expert competitors horizon Above Louis Popwell Alabama beautiful Balsa USA Fly Baby Bipe weighs 22 lb has Zenoah G-62 engine Len Ken iofl tram Alabama although wheelchair-bound deftly pilots Lanier Stinger Above Bubba Spivey Lanier RIC sets up demo flight popular Stinger Above Slick Larsen Georgia latest Sopwith Camel Right Jerry Pigg North Carolina gorgeous PiUs Left J-3 Kitten built flown Toby Grether Asheville North Carolina model flies well powered OS 91 Surpass four-stroker Slick Larsen takeoff unusual Hensohel 123-A model featured Radio Control Modeler Left OW Manness Greensboro North Carolina built super looking Ultimate Ohio RIC Uses Webra Bully engine weighs 16 lb covered MonoKote Left Ryan STA Special Byron Originals kit built Joe Grable Winter Haven Florida Model has Moki 18 engine weighs 18112 lb Herb Winner Valley City Ohio built super-detailed SNJ-5 uses Zenoah G-62 power weighs 31 lb Continued page 164 December 1992 89 Original design Wayne Windsor Conover North Carolina calls Zenoah G-62-powered model Old Mister Left Billy Skipper Byron Sukhoi Clint MoHenry markings Great looking Above Paul Byrum built unusual 1943 Italian Air Force fightera Fiat 55 4 Giant Scale Fly-In/Smith Continued page 87 achieving safe popular event Among other award recipients Dick Konkle Smyrna Georgia received Bob Smith award realistic flying Dicks beautiful /3-scale Monocoupe loaded fine detail flew realistically Joe Nail Award presented two fine gentlemen Ken Goff Tuscaloosa Alabama Chris Venter Sydney Australia Ken wheelchairbound hasnt stopped him helping novices learn fly RC claims have RC flying field United States dedicated handicapped Chris came way Sydney Australiaon business courseand won hearts intense love Giant Scale RC Hes very likable guy Having attended event past four years came away feeling satisfaction year gets better better may have best ever Hospitality like shown Chapter 94 Pat Hartness hard turn down Joe Nail Giant Scale Fly-In premier event respect have never attended fly-in make point next year Its always scheduled mid-May Spectators must have current AIVIA license ITVLAA guidelines prevail Mark calendar wont disappointed Model Aviation 4Left Roger Youngs C-47 final approach Roger won third place Nats Giant Scale Above Cliff Bennett Indiana final approach big Cessna Innovative . ures include gas tanks wings Above Randy Smith highly aerobatic Fokker D-VII Right Sopwith Pup built flown Otmar Renken Left Baker P-47 built flown Roy Roberts Lawrenceville Georgia camouflage tent didnt hide camera Above Bob Godfreys /4-scale Extra 300
Edition: Model Aviation - 1992/12
Page Numbers: 86, 87, 88, 89, 164
BEAUTIFUL South Carolina weather smiled us three gorgeous days flying 10th annual Joe Nail Giant Scale Fly-In held May 15-17 1992 largest International Miniature Aircraft Association IMAA event ever held South fact fly-in second largest IMAA event IMAA Rally Giants held annually different locations throughout United States setting well-attended event Hartness Field Greenville South Carolina year Pat Hartness owner host opens big iron gates 400-acre estate allows spectators pilots complete freedom wander about taking wonders place Nature trails ponds geese beautiful landscape provided tranquil relaxing moments Chapter 94 Confederate Air Force small chapter approximately 30 members sponsored event did its share make sure everyone enjoyed themselves chapters slogan specialize fun fellowship hospitality Event Director Tom Phelps made known runway flight line long car peted beautiful Bermuda grass looked down length flight line magnificently built Giant Scale aircraft view No single design appeared dominant 86 Modei Aviation oship festivity andAbove Aerial view Joe Nail Giant Scale Fly-In Facing page pilot received plaque memento fun hallmarks annual South Carolina premier Giant Scale flying festival U Jerry Smith Left Dick Konkle accepts Bob Smith award realistic flying Mike Bogardis Dick flew magnificent lI3scale Monocoupe above Over 200 pilots signed some 300 aircraft flight line over three-day period Some pilots brought two three airplanes flying went smoothly except spinner-to-spinner midair resulted shower balsa parts hard feelings Some pilots found trees far side runway reached up grabbed planesstrictly pilot error course Safety though foremost fliers minds popular Saturday night barbecue fantastic serving good country food over 500 people bluegrass band pickin singin added homespun entertainment Pilots newfound friends discussed days flying latest projects other topics common interest super eveningthe friendly Southern kind Don Lowe AMA President has attended event past three years considers best region said highly impressed operation Don presented AMA Award Achievement Pat Hartness exceptional generosity mber 1992 87 Photos Page 88 Text Continues Page 164 Ken Goff sifting Chris Venter received Joe Nail Award Ken Peppard looking presenter Very early morning Pat Hartness mowed Bermuda grass runway keep excellent ready-to-fly condition pair superb models built pair superb Ohio modelers Above Gayle Paxson Salem 1/3scale Balsa USA J-3 Cub Right Wilbur Morlan Leetonia Weeks Solution powered Saito 300 engine weighs 20 lb covered Coverites 21st Century fabric Above L-R Chris Venter Australia presents Aussie flag Pat Hartness Bubba Spivoy Right L-R Bill Pigg Steve Haas Jerry Pigg Fred Floyd 88 Model Aviation Bubba Spivey Georgia son Seth Looks liKe another generation expert competitors horizon Above Louis Popwell Alabama beautiful Balsa USA Fly Baby Bipe weighs 22 lb has Zenoah G-62 engine Len Ken iofl tram Alabama although wheelchair-bound deftly pilots Lanier Stinger Above Bubba Spivey Lanier RIC sets up demo flight popular Stinger Above Slick Larsen Georgia latest Sopwith Camel Right Jerry Pigg North Carolina gorgeous PiUs Left J-3 Kitten built flown Toby Grether Asheville North Carolina model flies well powered OS 91 Surpass four-stroker Slick Larsen takeoff unusual Hensohel 123-A model featured Radio Control Modeler Left OW Manness Greensboro North Carolina built super looking Ultimate Ohio RIC Uses Webra Bully engine weighs 16 lb covered MonoKote Left Ryan STA Special Byron Originals kit built Joe Grable Winter Haven Florida Model has Moki 18 engine weighs 18112 lb Herb Winner Valley City Ohio built super-detailed SNJ-5 uses Zenoah G-62 power weighs 31 lb Continued page 164 December 1992 89 Original design Wayne Windsor Conover North Carolina calls Zenoah G-62-powered model Old Mister Left Billy Skipper Byron Sukhoi Clint MoHenry markings Great looking Above Paul Byrum built unusual 1943 Italian Air Force fightera Fiat 55 4 Giant Scale Fly-In/Smith Continued page 87 achieving safe popular event Among other award recipients Dick Konkle Smyrna Georgia received Bob Smith award realistic flying Dicks beautiful /3-scale Monocoupe loaded fine detail flew realistically Joe Nail Award presented two fine gentlemen Ken Goff Tuscaloosa Alabama Chris Venter Sydney Australia Ken wheelchairbound hasnt stopped him helping novices learn fly RC claims have RC flying field United States dedicated handicapped Chris came way Sydney Australiaon business courseand won hearts intense love Giant Scale RC Hes very likable guy Having attended event past four years came away feeling satisfaction year gets better better may have best ever Hospitality like shown Chapter 94 Pat Hartness hard turn down Joe Nail Giant Scale Fly-In premier event respect have never attended fly-in make point next year Its always scheduled mid-May Spectators must have current AIVIA license ITVLAA guidelines prevail Mark calendar wont disappointed Model Aviation 4Left Roger Youngs C-47 final approach Roger won third place Nats Giant Scale Above Cliff Bennett Indiana final approach big Cessna Innovative . ures include gas tanks wings Above Randy Smith highly aerobatic Fokker D-VII Right Sopwith Pup built flown Otmar Renken Left Baker P-47 built flown Roy Roberts Lawrenceville Georgia camouflage tent didnt hide camera Above Bob Godfreys /4-scale Extra 300
Edition: Model Aviation - 1992/12
Page Numbers: 86, 87, 88, 89, 164
BEAUTIFUL South Carolina weather smiled us three gorgeous days flying 10th annual Joe Nail Giant Scale Fly-In held May 15-17 1992 largest International Miniature Aircraft Association IMAA event ever held South fact fly-in second largest IMAA event IMAA Rally Giants held annually different locations throughout United States setting well-attended event Hartness Field Greenville South Carolina year Pat Hartness owner host opens big iron gates 400-acre estate allows spectators pilots complete freedom wander about taking wonders place Nature trails ponds geese beautiful landscape provided tranquil relaxing moments Chapter 94 Confederate Air Force small chapter approximately 30 members sponsored event did its share make sure everyone enjoyed themselves chapters slogan specialize fun fellowship hospitality Event Director Tom Phelps made known runway flight line long car peted beautiful Bermuda grass looked down length flight line magnificently built Giant Scale aircraft view No single design appeared dominant 86 Modei Aviation oship festivity andAbove Aerial view Joe Nail Giant Scale Fly-In Facing page pilot received plaque memento fun hallmarks annual South Carolina premier Giant Scale flying festival U Jerry Smith Left Dick Konkle accepts Bob Smith award realistic flying Mike Bogardis Dick flew magnificent lI3scale Monocoupe above Over 200 pilots signed some 300 aircraft flight line over three-day period Some pilots brought two three airplanes flying went smoothly except spinner-to-spinner midair resulted shower balsa parts hard feelings Some pilots found trees far side runway reached up grabbed planesstrictly pilot error course Safety though foremost fliers minds popular Saturday night barbecue fantastic serving good country food over 500 people bluegrass band pickin singin added homespun entertainment Pilots newfound friends discussed days flying latest projects other topics common interest super eveningthe friendly Southern kind Don Lowe AMA President has attended event past three years considers best region said highly impressed operation Don presented AMA Award Achievement Pat Hartness exceptional generosity mber 1992 87 Photos Page 88 Text Continues Page 164 Ken Goff sifting Chris Venter received Joe Nail Award Ken Peppard looking presenter Very early morning Pat Hartness mowed Bermuda grass runway keep excellent ready-to-fly condition pair superb models built pair superb Ohio modelers Above Gayle Paxson Salem 1/3scale Balsa USA J-3 Cub Right Wilbur Morlan Leetonia Weeks Solution powered Saito 300 engine weighs 20 lb covered Coverites 21st Century fabric Above L-R Chris Venter Australia presents Aussie flag Pat Hartness Bubba Spivoy Right L-R Bill Pigg Steve Haas Jerry Pigg Fred Floyd 88 Model Aviation Bubba Spivey Georgia son Seth Looks liKe another generation expert competitors horizon Above Louis Popwell Alabama beautiful Balsa USA Fly Baby Bipe weighs 22 lb has Zenoah G-62 engine Len Ken iofl tram Alabama although wheelchair-bound deftly pilots Lanier Stinger Above Bubba Spivey Lanier RIC sets up demo flight popular Stinger Above Slick Larsen Georgia latest Sopwith Camel Right Jerry Pigg North Carolina gorgeous PiUs Left J-3 Kitten built flown Toby Grether Asheville North Carolina model flies well powered OS 91 Surpass four-stroker Slick Larsen takeoff unusual Hensohel 123-A model featured Radio Control Modeler Left OW Manness Greensboro North Carolina built super looking Ultimate Ohio RIC Uses Webra Bully engine weighs 16 lb covered MonoKote Left Ryan STA Special Byron Originals kit built Joe Grable Winter Haven Florida Model has Moki 18 engine weighs 18112 lb Herb Winner Valley City Ohio built super-detailed SNJ-5 uses Zenoah G-62 power weighs 31 lb Continued page 164 December 1992 89 Original design Wayne Windsor Conover North Carolina calls Zenoah G-62-powered model Old Mister Left Billy Skipper Byron Sukhoi Clint MoHenry markings Great looking Above Paul Byrum built unusual 1943 Italian Air Force fightera Fiat 55 4 Giant Scale Fly-In/Smith Continued page 87 achieving safe popular event Among other award recipients Dick Konkle Smyrna Georgia received Bob Smith award realistic flying Dicks beautiful /3-scale Monocoupe loaded fine detail flew realistically Joe Nail Award presented two fine gentlemen Ken Goff Tuscaloosa Alabama Chris Venter Sydney Australia Ken wheelchairbound hasnt stopped him helping novices learn fly RC claims have RC flying field United States dedicated handicapped Chris came way Sydney Australiaon business courseand won hearts intense love Giant Scale RC Hes very likable guy Having attended event past four years came away feeling satisfaction year gets better better may have best ever Hospitality like shown Chapter 94 Pat Hartness hard turn down Joe Nail Giant Scale Fly-In premier event respect have never attended fly-in make point next year Its always scheduled mid-May Spectators must have current AIVIA license ITVLAA guidelines prevail Mark calendar wont disappointed Model Aviation 4Left Roger Youngs C-47 final approach Roger won third place Nats Giant Scale Above Cliff Bennett Indiana final approach big Cessna Innovative . ures include gas tanks wings Above Randy Smith highly aerobatic Fokker D-VII Right Sopwith Pup built flown Otmar Renken Left Baker P-47 built flown Roy Roberts Lawrenceville Georgia camouflage tent didnt hide camera Above Bob Godfreys /4-scale Extra 300
Edition: Model Aviation - 1992/12
Page Numbers: 86, 87, 88, 89, 164
BEAUTIFUL South Carolina weather smiled us three gorgeous days flying 10th annual Joe Nail Giant Scale Fly-In held May 15-17 1992 largest International Miniature Aircraft Association IMAA event ever held South fact fly-in second largest IMAA event IMAA Rally Giants held annually different locations throughout United States setting well-attended event Hartness Field Greenville South Carolina year Pat Hartness owner host opens big iron gates 400-acre estate allows spectators pilots complete freedom wander about taking wonders place Nature trails ponds geese beautiful landscape provided tranquil relaxing moments Chapter 94 Confederate Air Force small chapter approximately 30 members sponsored event did its share make sure everyone enjoyed themselves chapters slogan specialize fun fellowship hospitality Event Director Tom Phelps made known runway flight line long car peted beautiful Bermuda grass looked down length flight line magnificently built Giant Scale aircraft view No single design appeared dominant 86 Modei Aviation oship festivity andAbove Aerial view Joe Nail Giant Scale Fly-In Facing page pilot received plaque memento fun hallmarks annual South Carolina premier Giant Scale flying festival U Jerry Smith Left Dick Konkle accepts Bob Smith award realistic flying Mike Bogardis Dick flew magnificent lI3scale Monocoupe above Over 200 pilots signed some 300 aircraft flight line over three-day period Some pilots brought two three airplanes flying went smoothly except spinner-to-spinner midair resulted shower balsa parts hard feelings Some pilots found trees far side runway reached up grabbed planesstrictly pilot error course Safety though foremost fliers minds popular Saturday night barbecue fantastic serving good country food over 500 people bluegrass band pickin singin added homespun entertainment Pilots newfound friends discussed days flying latest projects other topics common interest super eveningthe friendly Southern kind Don Lowe AMA President has attended event past three years considers best region said highly impressed operation Don presented AMA Award Achievement Pat Hartness exceptional generosity mber 1992 87 Photos Page 88 Text Continues Page 164 Ken Goff sifting Chris Venter received Joe Nail Award Ken Peppard looking presenter Very early morning Pat Hartness mowed Bermuda grass runway keep excellent ready-to-fly condition pair superb models built pair superb Ohio modelers Above Gayle Paxson Salem 1/3scale Balsa USA J-3 Cub Right Wilbur Morlan Leetonia Weeks Solution powered Saito 300 engine weighs 20 lb covered Coverites 21st Century fabric Above L-R Chris Venter Australia presents Aussie flag Pat Hartness Bubba Spivoy Right L-R Bill Pigg Steve Haas Jerry Pigg Fred Floyd 88 Model Aviation Bubba Spivey Georgia son Seth Looks liKe another generation expert competitors horizon Above Louis Popwell Alabama beautiful Balsa USA Fly Baby Bipe weighs 22 lb has Zenoah G-62 engine Len Ken iofl tram Alabama although wheelchair-bound deftly pilots Lanier Stinger Above Bubba Spivey Lanier RIC sets up demo flight popular Stinger Above Slick Larsen Georgia latest Sopwith Camel Right Jerry Pigg North Carolina gorgeous PiUs Left J-3 Kitten built flown Toby Grether Asheville North Carolina model flies well powered OS 91 Surpass four-stroker Slick Larsen takeoff unusual Hensohel 123-A model featured Radio Control Modeler Left OW Manness Greensboro North Carolina built super looking Ultimate Ohio RIC Uses Webra Bully engine weighs 16 lb covered MonoKote Left Ryan STA Special Byron Originals kit built Joe Grable Winter Haven Florida Model has Moki 18 engine weighs 18112 lb Herb Winner Valley City Ohio built super-detailed SNJ-5 uses Zenoah G-62 power weighs 31 lb Continued page 164 December 1992 89 Original design Wayne Windsor Conover North Carolina calls Zenoah G-62-powered model Old Mister Left Billy Skipper Byron Sukhoi Clint MoHenry markings Great looking Above Paul Byrum built unusual 1943 Italian Air Force fightera Fiat 55 4 Giant Scale Fly-In/Smith Continued page 87 achieving safe popular event Among other award recipients Dick Konkle Smyrna Georgia received Bob Smith award realistic flying Dicks beautiful /3-scale Monocoupe loaded fine detail flew realistically Joe Nail Award presented two fine gentlemen Ken Goff Tuscaloosa Alabama Chris Venter Sydney Australia Ken wheelchairbound hasnt stopped him helping novices learn fly RC claims have RC flying field United States dedicated handicapped Chris came way Sydney Australiaon business courseand won hearts intense love Giant Scale RC Hes very likable guy Having attended event past four years came away feeling satisfaction year gets better better may have best ever Hospitality like shown Chapter 94 Pat Hartness hard turn down Joe Nail Giant Scale Fly-In premier event respect have never attended fly-in make point next year Its always scheduled mid-May Spectators must have current AIVIA license ITVLAA guidelines prevail Mark calendar wont disappointed Model Aviation 4Left Roger Youngs C-47 final approach Roger won third place Nats Giant Scale Above Cliff Bennett Indiana final approach big Cessna Innovative . ures include gas tanks wings Above Randy Smith highly aerobatic Fokker D-VII Right Sopwith Pup built flown Otmar Renken Left Baker P-47 built flown Roy Roberts Lawrenceville Georgia camouflage tent didnt hide camera Above Bob Godfreys /4-scale Extra 300