RADIO CONTROL AEROBATICS THE 1994 NATS AEROBATICS site International Airport just outside Lubbock got use crosswind runway know desirable especially famous maybe infamous West Texas winds winds turned out such big factor during first four days winds came south about 10 20 mph last two days light variable temperature stayed around 95l00O low humidity day little rain really did hamper flying conditions made very pleasant contest Because low turnout case events year special format used get amount flying Event Director Paul Salverda wanted provide enough workers decided past fliers would need work sharing days racing instead having morning afternoon afternoon evening meant fliers would have split two flying groups classes broken up Advanced FM flying first shift Sportsman Masters flying second shift Breaking up classes way provided fliers six preliminary rounds three rounds Finals classes Everyone also knew would have volunteer assigned day cases anyone asked help stepped right up filled spot enjoyed watching Mike Klein Gene Goldstein Darn Pierce have fun time line directors seeing FM fliers filling lot vacant volunteer spots Don Weitz Tony Frackowiak Chip Hyde being scribes same line same time Having position past know help made Pauls life lot easier As always first day flying delayed little logistics setup time lost made up later week everyone s help cooperation West Texas weatherman first group able get two rounds first three days second group got round Sunday two rounds Monday two rounds Tuesday final round prelims Thursday finals both groups began Thursday three rounds four classes completed trophy presentation Thursday evening AMA tent Sportsman Sportsman classes got round first day round everyone found out Kevin Nibur going the others beat Kevin won next two rounds Monday everybody else working hard catch him Round Four Matias Salar got together won round Kevin came back won Round Five Round Six Matias reminded Kevin still pushing hard winning final round prelims Kevin went finals first Matias strong second Andre Williams flew consistently go finals third finals began Kevin again showing better shapes smoother patterns put top won Rounds Two Matias Andre right running third round finals Neil Udell ninth place going finals showed experience age can win out over youth winning third round best part Neil no pipe two-stroke unprogrammable radio trophies given Sportsman first Kevin Nibur December 1994 17 Chris Atwoods Elite placed second Masters OS 61LS power Futaba 9ZAP Supra retracts paint/UltraCote covering Phoenix Arizonas Rusty Fried accepts first-place award Masters flew Dr Jekyll VS 1 2OAC Advanced winner Sean McMurtry contemplates next flight Finesse 120 JR PCM 10 91/2 pounds Clovis California second Matias Salar Northridge California third Andre Williams Boulder Colorado Neil Udell Coeur DAlene Idaho fourth fifth place Jeff Robeson Moreno Valley California Advanced Advanced flew two rounds first day competition Sean McMurtry Jonathan Roberts winning round Day Two watched Mike Caglia take both rounds followed very closely Sean Jonathan Sean took next two rounds Jonathan Mike very close behind top three fliers seemed flying about same distance Sean doing better job handling crosswind young man shows lot potential should keep eyes him finals Sean won two rounds Jonathan took trophies presented Advanced class first went Sean McMurtry Oklahoma City Oklahoma second Jonathan Roberts Friant California third place went Mike Caglia Albuquerque New Mexico fourth BW Ponder Temple Texas fifth place Troy Newman Lakewood Colorado December 1994 19 Sportsman winner Kevin Nibur Jekyll won four preliminary rounds See results Focus Competition FAI fliers Steve Helms fourth place Tony Frackowiak second relax discuss first round flying SL-1 Bruce Thompson Moreno Valley CA placed fifth Masters Nat Pentons newest creation house VoodooEldon Bennett Lubbock Texas Jekyll 120 Aerodynamics did fly very nicelyman behind bringing Nationals Lubbock Three young men two groups traveling awhile get Nationals Roy Dorothy Speights taken joyful task taking Matias Salar Kevin Nibur Jonathan Roberts journey will soon forget talking boys having great time Just think fun Dorothy Roy having fourteen-year-old two seventeen-year-olds going crosscountry motor home Masters This hardest-fought contest meet top six fliers vying win prelims Rusty Fried Lee Atwood Leon Robison won two preliminary rounds carryover score three guys less seven normalized points first third place Going finals lookc like anyone s game finals started Rusty putting really good flight taking first round Gene Goldstein went finals fourth place won second round really strong flight third round won Leon another good flight class really too close call everyone top six flying scoring very consistently Rusty Fried Phoenix Arizona squeaked past Lee Atwood Danville California followed Gene Goldstein San Antonio Texas fourth Leon Robison Bakersfield California fifth Bruce Thompson Denver Colorado FAIIF3B first day FAI saw Chip Hyde also competing some racing events Tony Frackowiak AW W1 Any four DAD servos receiver qualify Pick Pack servo & wiring savings December 1994 21 Leon Robison Bakersfield CA flew Elan fourth place Masters Specsig Daudy win round both handling crosswind keeping line between 150 175 meters rest us somewhat beyond second day competition rest us got back needed game catch up us Chip won third round prelims Bill Cunningham Don Weitz moving up fast Day Three saw Chip Tony take another round Steve Helms took sixth round Don Weitz close tail Chip won prelims Tony second Bill Cunningham third fourth Steve Helms fifth Don Weitz finals showed Chip still winnerhe took two three final rounds Tony Chip tied other round Chip Hyde Henderson Nevada took top award Chip also won Quickee 500 earlier week Tony Frackowiak Sierra Vista Arizona second third Bill Cunningham Tulsa Oklahoma followed Steve Helms El Toro California fifth Steve Stricker Baltimore Maryland site great problems associated wind altitude did materialize So flying great time see meet newcomers visiting old Nats friends very enjoyable As always kudos thank yous given people give up vacations dont get fly can have good time Paul Salverda giving us flying marathon Cheryl Williamson title Chief Judge actually filled positions Mike Vicki Mandy Lauman again ably manned scoring computer Al Williamson help keeping us going special thank Betty Stream marked 25th anniversary Nats volunteer missed Nats missed good feeling reunion sharing working together wife planning trip Lubbock called AAA asked TripTik Lubbock Texas woman told dont think anyone has ever asked Lubbock Texas before must have family Thinking about shes right Thats some great family modelers met annual reunionthe National Model Airplane Championships ring charge cycle servoInformation Call testing Needs Li$11800 6694548 168 Main St ox 711 ron NE 69337 Phone 308 432-2122 FAX308432-2002 December 1994 23 Matthew Williams flew model first Nationals peak charge RIC Nicad made List $99 PLUGR An All-American Connection Solution servo charge connec torsintoonesingleunit prepared meet all
Edition: Model Aviation - 1994/12
Page Numbers: 17, 19, 21, 23
RADIO CONTROL AEROBATICS THE 1994 NATS AEROBATICS site International Airport just outside Lubbock got use crosswind runway know desirable especially famous maybe infamous West Texas winds winds turned out such big factor during first four days winds came south about 10 20 mph last two days light variable temperature stayed around 95l00O low humidity day little rain really did hamper flying conditions made very pleasant contest Because low turnout case events year special format used get amount flying Event Director Paul Salverda wanted provide enough workers decided past fliers would need work sharing days racing instead having morning afternoon afternoon evening meant fliers would have split two flying groups classes broken up Advanced FM flying first shift Sportsman Masters flying second shift Breaking up classes way provided fliers six preliminary rounds three rounds Finals classes Everyone also knew would have volunteer assigned day cases anyone asked help stepped right up filled spot enjoyed watching Mike Klein Gene Goldstein Darn Pierce have fun time line directors seeing FM fliers filling lot vacant volunteer spots Don Weitz Tony Frackowiak Chip Hyde being scribes same line same time Having position past know help made Pauls life lot easier As always first day flying delayed little logistics setup time lost made up later week everyone s help cooperation West Texas weatherman first group able get two rounds first three days second group got round Sunday two rounds Monday two rounds Tuesday final round prelims Thursday finals both groups began Thursday three rounds four classes completed trophy presentation Thursday evening AMA tent Sportsman Sportsman classes got round first day round everyone found out Kevin Nibur going the others beat Kevin won next two rounds Monday everybody else working hard catch him Round Four Matias Salar got together won round Kevin came back won Round Five Round Six Matias reminded Kevin still pushing hard winning final round prelims Kevin went finals first Matias strong second Andre Williams flew consistently go finals third finals began Kevin again showing better shapes smoother patterns put top won Rounds Two Matias Andre right running third round finals Neil Udell ninth place going finals showed experience age can win out over youth winning third round best part Neil no pipe two-stroke unprogrammable radio trophies given Sportsman first Kevin Nibur December 1994 17 Chris Atwoods Elite placed second Masters OS 61LS power Futaba 9ZAP Supra retracts paint/UltraCote covering Phoenix Arizonas Rusty Fried accepts first-place award Masters flew Dr Jekyll VS 1 2OAC Advanced winner Sean McMurtry contemplates next flight Finesse 120 JR PCM 10 91/2 pounds Clovis California second Matias Salar Northridge California third Andre Williams Boulder Colorado Neil Udell Coeur DAlene Idaho fourth fifth place Jeff Robeson Moreno Valley California Advanced Advanced flew two rounds first day competition Sean McMurtry Jonathan Roberts winning round Day Two watched Mike Caglia take both rounds followed very closely Sean Jonathan Sean took next two rounds Jonathan Mike very close behind top three fliers seemed flying about same distance Sean doing better job handling crosswind young man shows lot potential should keep eyes him finals Sean won two rounds Jonathan took trophies presented Advanced class first went Sean McMurtry Oklahoma City Oklahoma second Jonathan Roberts Friant California third place went Mike Caglia Albuquerque New Mexico fourth BW Ponder Temple Texas fifth place Troy Newman Lakewood Colorado December 1994 19 Sportsman winner Kevin Nibur Jekyll won four preliminary rounds See results Focus Competition FAI fliers Steve Helms fourth place Tony Frackowiak second relax discuss first round flying SL-1 Bruce Thompson Moreno Valley CA placed fifth Masters Nat Pentons newest creation house VoodooEldon Bennett Lubbock Texas Jekyll 120 Aerodynamics did fly very nicelyman behind bringing Nationals Lubbock Three young men two groups traveling awhile get Nationals Roy Dorothy Speights taken joyful task taking Matias Salar Kevin Nibur Jonathan Roberts journey will soon forget talking boys having great time Just think fun Dorothy Roy having fourteen-year-old two seventeen-year-olds going crosscountry motor home Masters This hardest-fought contest meet top six fliers vying win prelims Rusty Fried Lee Atwood Leon Robison won two preliminary rounds carryover score three guys less seven normalized points first third place Going finals lookc like anyone s game finals started Rusty putting really good flight taking first round Gene Goldstein went finals fourth place won second round really strong flight third round won Leon another good flight class really too close call everyone top six flying scoring very consistently Rusty Fried Phoenix Arizona squeaked past Lee Atwood Danville California followed Gene Goldstein San Antonio Texas fourth Leon Robison Bakersfield California fifth Bruce Thompson Denver Colorado FAIIF3B first day FAI saw Chip Hyde also competing some racing events Tony Frackowiak AW W1 Any four DAD servos receiver qualify Pick Pack servo & wiring savings December 1994 21 Leon Robison Bakersfield CA flew Elan fourth place Masters Specsig Daudy win round both handling crosswind keeping line between 150 175 meters rest us somewhat beyond second day competition rest us got back needed game catch up us Chip won third round prelims Bill Cunningham Don Weitz moving up fast Day Three saw Chip Tony take another round Steve Helms took sixth round Don Weitz close tail Chip won prelims Tony second Bill Cunningham third fourth Steve Helms fifth Don Weitz finals showed Chip still winnerhe took two three final rounds Tony Chip tied other round Chip Hyde Henderson Nevada took top award Chip also won Quickee 500 earlier week Tony Frackowiak Sierra Vista Arizona second third Bill Cunningham Tulsa Oklahoma followed Steve Helms El Toro California fifth Steve Stricker Baltimore Maryland site great problems associated wind altitude did materialize So flying great time see meet newcomers visiting old Nats friends very enjoyable As always kudos thank yous given people give up vacations dont get fly can have good time Paul Salverda giving us flying marathon Cheryl Williamson title Chief Judge actually filled positions Mike Vicki Mandy Lauman again ably manned scoring computer Al Williamson help keeping us going special thank Betty Stream marked 25th anniversary Nats volunteer missed Nats missed good feeling reunion sharing working together wife planning trip Lubbock called AAA asked TripTik Lubbock Texas woman told dont think anyone has ever asked Lubbock Texas before must have family Thinking about shes right Thats some great family modelers met annual reunionthe National Model Airplane Championships ring charge cycle servoInformation Call testing Needs Li$11800 6694548 168 Main St ox 711 ron NE 69337 Phone 308 432-2122 FAX308432-2002 December 1994 23 Matthew Williams flew model first Nationals peak charge RIC Nicad made List $99 PLUGR An All-American Connection Solution servo charge connec torsintoonesingleunit prepared meet all
Edition: Model Aviation - 1994/12
Page Numbers: 17, 19, 21, 23
RADIO CONTROL AEROBATICS THE 1994 NATS AEROBATICS site International Airport just outside Lubbock got use crosswind runway know desirable especially famous maybe infamous West Texas winds winds turned out such big factor during first four days winds came south about 10 20 mph last two days light variable temperature stayed around 95l00O low humidity day little rain really did hamper flying conditions made very pleasant contest Because low turnout case events year special format used get amount flying Event Director Paul Salverda wanted provide enough workers decided past fliers would need work sharing days racing instead having morning afternoon afternoon evening meant fliers would have split two flying groups classes broken up Advanced FM flying first shift Sportsman Masters flying second shift Breaking up classes way provided fliers six preliminary rounds three rounds Finals classes Everyone also knew would have volunteer assigned day cases anyone asked help stepped right up filled spot enjoyed watching Mike Klein Gene Goldstein Darn Pierce have fun time line directors seeing FM fliers filling lot vacant volunteer spots Don Weitz Tony Frackowiak Chip Hyde being scribes same line same time Having position past know help made Pauls life lot easier As always first day flying delayed little logistics setup time lost made up later week everyone s help cooperation West Texas weatherman first group able get two rounds first three days second group got round Sunday two rounds Monday two rounds Tuesday final round prelims Thursday finals both groups began Thursday three rounds four classes completed trophy presentation Thursday evening AMA tent Sportsman Sportsman classes got round first day round everyone found out Kevin Nibur going the others beat Kevin won next two rounds Monday everybody else working hard catch him Round Four Matias Salar got together won round Kevin came back won Round Five Round Six Matias reminded Kevin still pushing hard winning final round prelims Kevin went finals first Matias strong second Andre Williams flew consistently go finals third finals began Kevin again showing better shapes smoother patterns put top won Rounds Two Matias Andre right running third round finals Neil Udell ninth place going finals showed experience age can win out over youth winning third round best part Neil no pipe two-stroke unprogrammable radio trophies given Sportsman first Kevin Nibur December 1994 17 Chris Atwoods Elite placed second Masters OS 61LS power Futaba 9ZAP Supra retracts paint/UltraCote covering Phoenix Arizonas Rusty Fried accepts first-place award Masters flew Dr Jekyll VS 1 2OAC Advanced winner Sean McMurtry contemplates next flight Finesse 120 JR PCM 10 91/2 pounds Clovis California second Matias Salar Northridge California third Andre Williams Boulder Colorado Neil Udell Coeur DAlene Idaho fourth fifth place Jeff Robeson Moreno Valley California Advanced Advanced flew two rounds first day competition Sean McMurtry Jonathan Roberts winning round Day Two watched Mike Caglia take both rounds followed very closely Sean Jonathan Sean took next two rounds Jonathan Mike very close behind top three fliers seemed flying about same distance Sean doing better job handling crosswind young man shows lot potential should keep eyes him finals Sean won two rounds Jonathan took trophies presented Advanced class first went Sean McMurtry Oklahoma City Oklahoma second Jonathan Roberts Friant California third place went Mike Caglia Albuquerque New Mexico fourth BW Ponder Temple Texas fifth place Troy Newman Lakewood Colorado December 1994 19 Sportsman winner Kevin Nibur Jekyll won four preliminary rounds See results Focus Competition FAI fliers Steve Helms fourth place Tony Frackowiak second relax discuss first round flying SL-1 Bruce Thompson Moreno Valley CA placed fifth Masters Nat Pentons newest creation house VoodooEldon Bennett Lubbock Texas Jekyll 120 Aerodynamics did fly very nicelyman behind bringing Nationals Lubbock Three young men two groups traveling awhile get Nationals Roy Dorothy Speights taken joyful task taking Matias Salar Kevin Nibur Jonathan Roberts journey will soon forget talking boys having great time Just think fun Dorothy Roy having fourteen-year-old two seventeen-year-olds going crosscountry motor home Masters This hardest-fought contest meet top six fliers vying win prelims Rusty Fried Lee Atwood Leon Robison won two preliminary rounds carryover score three guys less seven normalized points first third place Going finals lookc like anyone s game finals started Rusty putting really good flight taking first round Gene Goldstein went finals fourth place won second round really strong flight third round won Leon another good flight class really too close call everyone top six flying scoring very consistently Rusty Fried Phoenix Arizona squeaked past Lee Atwood Danville California followed Gene Goldstein San Antonio Texas fourth Leon Robison Bakersfield California fifth Bruce Thompson Denver Colorado FAIIF3B first day FAI saw Chip Hyde also competing some racing events Tony Frackowiak AW W1 Any four DAD servos receiver qualify Pick Pack servo & wiring savings December 1994 21 Leon Robison Bakersfield CA flew Elan fourth place Masters Specsig Daudy win round both handling crosswind keeping line between 150 175 meters rest us somewhat beyond second day competition rest us got back needed game catch up us Chip won third round prelims Bill Cunningham Don Weitz moving up fast Day Three saw Chip Tony take another round Steve Helms took sixth round Don Weitz close tail Chip won prelims Tony second Bill Cunningham third fourth Steve Helms fifth Don Weitz finals showed Chip still winnerhe took two three final rounds Tony Chip tied other round Chip Hyde Henderson Nevada took top award Chip also won Quickee 500 earlier week Tony Frackowiak Sierra Vista Arizona second third Bill Cunningham Tulsa Oklahoma followed Steve Helms El Toro California fifth Steve Stricker Baltimore Maryland site great problems associated wind altitude did materialize So flying great time see meet newcomers visiting old Nats friends very enjoyable As always kudos thank yous given people give up vacations dont get fly can have good time Paul Salverda giving us flying marathon Cheryl Williamson title Chief Judge actually filled positions Mike Vicki Mandy Lauman again ably manned scoring computer Al Williamson help keeping us going special thank Betty Stream marked 25th anniversary Nats volunteer missed Nats missed good feeling reunion sharing working together wife planning trip Lubbock called AAA asked TripTik Lubbock Texas woman told dont think anyone has ever asked Lubbock Texas before must have family Thinking about shes right Thats some great family modelers met annual reunionthe National Model Airplane Championships ring charge cycle servoInformation Call testing Needs Li$11800 6694548 168 Main St ox 711 ron NE 69337 Phone 308 432-2122 FAX308432-2002 December 1994 23 Matthew Williams flew model first Nationals peak charge RIC Nicad made List $99 PLUGR An All-American Connection Solution servo charge connec torsintoonesingleunit prepared meet all
Edition: Model Aviation - 1994/12
Page Numbers: 17, 19, 21, 23
RADIO CONTROL AEROBATICS THE 1994 NATS AEROBATICS site International Airport just outside Lubbock got use crosswind runway know desirable especially famous maybe infamous West Texas winds winds turned out such big factor during first four days winds came south about 10 20 mph last two days light variable temperature stayed around 95l00O low humidity day little rain really did hamper flying conditions made very pleasant contest Because low turnout case events year special format used get amount flying Event Director Paul Salverda wanted provide enough workers decided past fliers would need work sharing days racing instead having morning afternoon afternoon evening meant fliers would have split two flying groups classes broken up Advanced FM flying first shift Sportsman Masters flying second shift Breaking up classes way provided fliers six preliminary rounds three rounds Finals classes Everyone also knew would have volunteer assigned day cases anyone asked help stepped right up filled spot enjoyed watching Mike Klein Gene Goldstein Darn Pierce have fun time line directors seeing FM fliers filling lot vacant volunteer spots Don Weitz Tony Frackowiak Chip Hyde being scribes same line same time Having position past know help made Pauls life lot easier As always first day flying delayed little logistics setup time lost made up later week everyone s help cooperation West Texas weatherman first group able get two rounds first three days second group got round Sunday two rounds Monday two rounds Tuesday final round prelims Thursday finals both groups began Thursday three rounds four classes completed trophy presentation Thursday evening AMA tent Sportsman Sportsman classes got round first day round everyone found out Kevin Nibur going the others beat Kevin won next two rounds Monday everybody else working hard catch him Round Four Matias Salar got together won round Kevin came back won Round Five Round Six Matias reminded Kevin still pushing hard winning final round prelims Kevin went finals first Matias strong second Andre Williams flew consistently go finals third finals began Kevin again showing better shapes smoother patterns put top won Rounds Two Matias Andre right running third round finals Neil Udell ninth place going finals showed experience age can win out over youth winning third round best part Neil no pipe two-stroke unprogrammable radio trophies given Sportsman first Kevin Nibur December 1994 17 Chris Atwoods Elite placed second Masters OS 61LS power Futaba 9ZAP Supra retracts paint/UltraCote covering Phoenix Arizonas Rusty Fried accepts first-place award Masters flew Dr Jekyll VS 1 2OAC Advanced winner Sean McMurtry contemplates next flight Finesse 120 JR PCM 10 91/2 pounds Clovis California second Matias Salar Northridge California third Andre Williams Boulder Colorado Neil Udell Coeur DAlene Idaho fourth fifth place Jeff Robeson Moreno Valley California Advanced Advanced flew two rounds first day competition Sean McMurtry Jonathan Roberts winning round Day Two watched Mike Caglia take both rounds followed very closely Sean Jonathan Sean took next two rounds Jonathan Mike very close behind top three fliers seemed flying about same distance Sean doing better job handling crosswind young man shows lot potential should keep eyes him finals Sean won two rounds Jonathan took trophies presented Advanced class first went Sean McMurtry Oklahoma City Oklahoma second Jonathan Roberts Friant California third place went Mike Caglia Albuquerque New Mexico fourth BW Ponder Temple Texas fifth place Troy Newman Lakewood Colorado December 1994 19 Sportsman winner Kevin Nibur Jekyll won four preliminary rounds See results Focus Competition FAI fliers Steve Helms fourth place Tony Frackowiak second relax discuss first round flying SL-1 Bruce Thompson Moreno Valley CA placed fifth Masters Nat Pentons newest creation house VoodooEldon Bennett Lubbock Texas Jekyll 120 Aerodynamics did fly very nicelyman behind bringing Nationals Lubbock Three young men two groups traveling awhile get Nationals Roy Dorothy Speights taken joyful task taking Matias Salar Kevin Nibur Jonathan Roberts journey will soon forget talking boys having great time Just think fun Dorothy Roy having fourteen-year-old two seventeen-year-olds going crosscountry motor home Masters This hardest-fought contest meet top six fliers vying win prelims Rusty Fried Lee Atwood Leon Robison won two preliminary rounds carryover score three guys less seven normalized points first third place Going finals lookc like anyone s game finals started Rusty putting really good flight taking first round Gene Goldstein went finals fourth place won second round really strong flight third round won Leon another good flight class really too close call everyone top six flying scoring very consistently Rusty Fried Phoenix Arizona squeaked past Lee Atwood Danville California followed Gene Goldstein San Antonio Texas fourth Leon Robison Bakersfield California fifth Bruce Thompson Denver Colorado FAIIF3B first day FAI saw Chip Hyde also competing some racing events Tony Frackowiak AW W1 Any four DAD servos receiver qualify Pick Pack servo & wiring savings December 1994 21 Leon Robison Bakersfield CA flew Elan fourth place Masters Specsig Daudy win round both handling crosswind keeping line between 150 175 meters rest us somewhat beyond second day competition rest us got back needed game catch up us Chip won third round prelims Bill Cunningham Don Weitz moving up fast Day Three saw Chip Tony take another round Steve Helms took sixth round Don Weitz close tail Chip won prelims Tony second Bill Cunningham third fourth Steve Helms fifth Don Weitz finals showed Chip still winnerhe took two three final rounds Tony Chip tied other round Chip Hyde Henderson Nevada took top award Chip also won Quickee 500 earlier week Tony Frackowiak Sierra Vista Arizona second third Bill Cunningham Tulsa Oklahoma followed Steve Helms El Toro California fifth Steve Stricker Baltimore Maryland site great problems associated wind altitude did materialize So flying great time see meet newcomers visiting old Nats friends very enjoyable As always kudos thank yous given people give up vacations dont get fly can have good time Paul Salverda giving us flying marathon Cheryl Williamson title Chief Judge actually filled positions Mike Vicki Mandy Lauman again ably manned scoring computer Al Williamson help keeping us going special thank Betty Stream marked 25th anniversary Nats volunteer missed Nats missed good feeling reunion sharing working together wife planning trip Lubbock called AAA asked TripTik Lubbock Texas woman told dont think anyone has ever asked Lubbock Texas before must have family Thinking about shes right Thats some great family modelers met annual reunionthe National Model Airplane Championships ring charge cycle servoInformation Call testing Needs Li$11800 6694548 168 Main St ox 711 ron NE 69337 Phone 308 432-2122 FAX308432-2002 December 1994 23 Matthew Williams flew model first Nationals peak charge RIC Nicad made List $99 PLUGR An All-American Connection Solution servo charge connec torsintoonesingleunit prepared meet all