I CONTROL Aerobatics Wynn Paul THE PRECISION AEROBATICS Nationals 1975 will remembered year wrecked planes fin ished first second third Texan Bob Gieseke won fourth Nationals flying patched epoxied Gieseke Nobler totaled Friday morning just before qualifications quick trip motel room Gieseke family Gus Shepherd pup provided enough hands repair plane time quali fications Les McDonald hobby supply salesman Miami Fla moved up last years fifth place strong sec ond place point behind Bob Les leadout end come apart Thursday resulting broken stabilizer cracked cowl some frayed nerves Also Thursday Ted Fancher 1974 finals quali fier hit tie-down bolt runway re sulting broken prop shook apart entire front end beautiful ship After helping hands several hours frantic work Les Ted planes ready processing Thursday night Texan Al Rabe finished third again year old Sea Fury plane rebuilt fuselage wreck new wing better turns lift Gieseke went win Jim Walker Cup Saturday following Open Finals fourth Walker Cup win setting new record wins fly-off overall stunt champion Na tional Championships Davy Slagle won Walker 1946 47 48 other person win three times Bobs wins Nationals Walker Cup have come 19661968 1974 1975 Doug Stout Livingston NJ shook off challenge friend Mark Sul livan Morristown NJ win Senior Precision Aerobatics over nine other con testants Doug flying two-year-old airplane own Apparition performs quite well features foam 53in wing Fox 35 uniflow tank weighs 43 ounces Joe Musumeci won Junior Stunt di vision second year 466 points Californian David Fitzgeralds 360 Next year slender Texan will Senior division version Gie seke Nobler will go hunting silver gold Only eight Junior fliers flew year quality much better 1974 edition Junior stunters Precision Aerobatics year again administered members Precision Aerobatics Model Pilots Associ ation President Keith Trostle event director assisted Bart Klapinski Its event Na tionals can boast its directors both former National Champions Walker Cup winners Open judges Rob ert Gialdini Joyce Greene Roger Greene John Laws Doug Stout John Sey mour currently active Stunt group includes two national Stunt champions Open Stunt biggest en tries years 61 fliers performing pat terns Three qualification circles used Friday picking six qualifiers Four qualifiers made finals first time Dennis Duvall 9th Remel Cooper 14th Bob Harpe 17th James Randy Smith 18th fourth-place tie between Bill Wer wage Texas Jerry Pilgrim event AMA officials scratching heads try remember ever happened before Finals day dawned bright hot about 90 degrees worth Bob Hunt led early part first round 4815 using foam-winged Genesis judging continued page 81 16 Model Aviation Nets finest models Bearcat took seventh Open Stunt Has molded balsa fuselage Dark blue white trim lines Supertigre 46 weighed 60 oz Walker Cup Fly-off participants R Winner Bob Gieseke son Joel Senior winner Doug Stout father Ken Stout Junior winner Joe Musumeci Jr land father Joe Sr Right state Hawaii came Herbert Chung 1. Francis Chinen well-done Nobler Nats/CL/PauI continued page 16 looked like going tight sys tem very little ballooning Bill Wer wage posted 49775 four-yearold airplane move first place humped Bob Gieseke 51075 Bob obviously worried wing center section would hold up couple flights nevertheless flew same pattern taciturn Texan Jerry Pil grim eased third place 48750 Les McDonald patchedup 46-engined Stiletto jumped second place 50975 Al Rabe bumped Pil grim third 49950 first round ended second round started 100 pm breeze picking up around 10 mph Jerry Pilgrim improved 49775 tie two-time World Champion Bill Wer wage fourth position Jerry flies big 46-engined yellow-and-red-flamed ship picked up appearance points 18 im proved fliers top ten having finished 9th 73 FAI tryouts 7th 74 Nationals now 4th 75 Na tionals Werwage went down point left him Pilgrim tied 4th place wind picked up little Remel Cooper Al Rabe Wynn Paul Gieseke flew second flight went down 50825 again showing judging pretty tight Jim Lynch Dennis Duvall improved finish 7th 9th respectively both flying semi-scales Jim beautiful Bearcat Dennis Miss Dara left up Les McDonald top Giesekes first-round score unable improve scored 50000 keep second place An improved Bob Whitely 13th 74 last flier hung 8th place round out 1975 Nationals old reliable Fox 35 engine used three winners Duke Fox should really proud However nine 18 Open finalists used Super Tigre 46s three Fox 35s three Max 35s ST 60 Fox 40 OS Max 40 Foam wings used ex actly half 118 qualifiers including 2nd 6th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 16th Friday after qualifications Second Annual L M Cox Manufacturing Com pany sponsored Half-A Championships held Bart Klapinski winning Open division newcomer Mike Greb winning Senior David Fitzgerald win ning Junior division basically fun event contestants using same plane lot side-line shenanigans going during flight However catching more serious entries PAMPA Stunt fliers indebted Cox Manufac turing sponsoring event Several qualifiers expressed opinion Nationals usual tension involved finals days Per haps because FAI team selection year several fliers hop ing good show Nationals give little edge FAI event late August Also judging seemed consistent year other years very little tendency ballooning late flights scores being very close pressure make maneuver good try extra point two could make differ ence two places Yet still great camaraderie among Stunt fliers someone trouble both Les McDonald Ted Fancher received helping hands work hangar putting planes back together Bill Fitzgerald engine quit inverted four plane catchers running around circle Bob Hunt playing Johnny Bench PAMPA author blew engine Saturday morning finals practically qualifier stopped offer help parts another engine Several familiar faces absent Nationals year 74 qualifiers Gene Schaffer Bill Simons Bill Rutherford Lew McFarland Dennis Adamisin did fly year various reasons Chances several fine fliers will FAT tryouts California fielded large contingent fliers year Nationals qualifiers Bob Whitely Roger Barrett Rich Leroy fliers Ted Hardluck Fancher Bill Fitz gerald Jim Armour Gary McClellan Arlie Preszler Lanny Shorts Juniors David Fitzgerald Danny McClellan assistant event director Bart Klapinski said Golden State people wont travel contest just about said will Dayton Ohio next year thats site 1976 Na tionals some welcome travelers around globe Nationals great state Hawaii Francis Chinen Herbert Chung both PAMPA members Francis flying beautifully finished airplane both en joyed seeing styles flying airplanes around mainland way Australia came Theodore Georgiadis Mr Mrs Ray Ogle Both pilots beautiful airplanes spent great deal time picking up point ers American style Stunt flying Mexico came Solorzano Reynos Alfonso Rodiles fly PAM PA member Don Jorda Mexico City spectate second annual PAMPA banquet held after finals Saturday night Master ceremonies Keith Trostle awarded mementos open judges gave out trophies Junior Senior winners top ten Open fliers special award presented Nobler de signer former Nationals winner George Aldrich George has expressed some terest getting back stunt PAM PA presented him Nobler kit use next sea son informal get together after banquet engine builder designer Ald rich taking mental notes some items stunt fliers would like instance mufflers ST 46 Fox 35 good 40-sized stunt engine about 8 ounces less fuel tanks propel lers 35 46 engines 44th National Championships over Precision Aerobatics second highest entry control-line events Bob Gieseke led field talented fliers airplanes finely finished ever technology much improved over five years ago prospects great FAI team bright stunt world looks ward 1976 next Nats November1975 81 EDWARO MANULKIN P,idIPt. 215 4264100 Hi Weve got some great new things going Sterling likeL new H/c Stinson 40 engines being tooled tbe time read well very close production Look its exceptionally beauti ful model fine flight performance its real pleasure build. way makes nifty control line job Surprise SurpriselWere working six Peanut Scales really neat Both monoplanes bipes wait til see low prices mass production per mits Heady early next year Well also shortly introducing 51 gear ratio rubber powered winder Sts nylon its practically unbreakable price anyone will delighted pay Available probably late fall Keep suggestions coming theyre really appreciated Well keep infonsed new developments through ad Ed Hanulkin 3620 G StreetPhiladelphia Pennsylvania 19134USA
Edition: Model Aviation - 1975/11
Page Numbers: 16, 81
I CONTROL Aerobatics Wynn Paul THE PRECISION AEROBATICS Nationals 1975 will remembered year wrecked planes fin ished first second third Texan Bob Gieseke won fourth Nationals flying patched epoxied Gieseke Nobler totaled Friday morning just before qualifications quick trip motel room Gieseke family Gus Shepherd pup provided enough hands repair plane time quali fications Les McDonald hobby supply salesman Miami Fla moved up last years fifth place strong sec ond place point behind Bob Les leadout end come apart Thursday resulting broken stabilizer cracked cowl some frayed nerves Also Thursday Ted Fancher 1974 finals quali fier hit tie-down bolt runway re sulting broken prop shook apart entire front end beautiful ship After helping hands several hours frantic work Les Ted planes ready processing Thursday night Texan Al Rabe finished third again year old Sea Fury plane rebuilt fuselage wreck new wing better turns lift Gieseke went win Jim Walker Cup Saturday following Open Finals fourth Walker Cup win setting new record wins fly-off overall stunt champion Na tional Championships Davy Slagle won Walker 1946 47 48 other person win three times Bobs wins Nationals Walker Cup have come 19661968 1974 1975 Doug Stout Livingston NJ shook off challenge friend Mark Sul livan Morristown NJ win Senior Precision Aerobatics over nine other con testants Doug flying two-year-old airplane own Apparition performs quite well features foam 53in wing Fox 35 uniflow tank weighs 43 ounces Joe Musumeci won Junior Stunt di vision second year 466 points Californian David Fitzgeralds 360 Next year slender Texan will Senior division version Gie seke Nobler will go hunting silver gold Only eight Junior fliers flew year quality much better 1974 edition Junior stunters Precision Aerobatics year again administered members Precision Aerobatics Model Pilots Associ ation President Keith Trostle event director assisted Bart Klapinski Its event Na tionals can boast its directors both former National Champions Walker Cup winners Open judges Rob ert Gialdini Joyce Greene Roger Greene John Laws Doug Stout John Sey mour currently active Stunt group includes two national Stunt champions Open Stunt biggest en tries years 61 fliers performing pat terns Three qualification circles used Friday picking six qualifiers Four qualifiers made finals first time Dennis Duvall 9th Remel Cooper 14th Bob Harpe 17th James Randy Smith 18th fourth-place tie between Bill Wer wage Texas Jerry Pilgrim event AMA officials scratching heads try remember ever happened before Finals day dawned bright hot about 90 degrees worth Bob Hunt led early part first round 4815 using foam-winged Genesis judging continued page 81 16 Model Aviation Nets finest models Bearcat took seventh Open Stunt Has molded balsa fuselage Dark blue white trim lines Supertigre 46 weighed 60 oz Walker Cup Fly-off participants R Winner Bob Gieseke son Joel Senior winner Doug Stout father Ken Stout Junior winner Joe Musumeci Jr land father Joe Sr Right state Hawaii came Herbert Chung 1. Francis Chinen well-done Nobler Nats/CL/PauI continued page 16 looked like going tight sys tem very little ballooning Bill Wer wage posted 49775 four-yearold airplane move first place humped Bob Gieseke 51075 Bob obviously worried wing center section would hold up couple flights nevertheless flew same pattern taciturn Texan Jerry Pil grim eased third place 48750 Les McDonald patchedup 46-engined Stiletto jumped second place 50975 Al Rabe bumped Pil grim third 49950 first round ended second round started 100 pm breeze picking up around 10 mph Jerry Pilgrim improved 49775 tie two-time World Champion Bill Wer wage fourth position Jerry flies big 46-engined yellow-and-red-flamed ship picked up appearance points 18 im proved fliers top ten having finished 9th 73 FAI tryouts 7th 74 Nationals now 4th 75 Na tionals Werwage went down point left him Pilgrim tied 4th place wind picked up little Remel Cooper Al Rabe Wynn Paul Gieseke flew second flight went down 50825 again showing judging pretty tight Jim Lynch Dennis Duvall improved finish 7th 9th respectively both flying semi-scales Jim beautiful Bearcat Dennis Miss Dara left up Les McDonald top Giesekes first-round score unable improve scored 50000 keep second place An improved Bob Whitely 13th 74 last flier hung 8th place round out 1975 Nationals old reliable Fox 35 engine used three winners Duke Fox should really proud However nine 18 Open finalists used Super Tigre 46s three Fox 35s three Max 35s ST 60 Fox 40 OS Max 40 Foam wings used ex actly half 118 qualifiers including 2nd 6th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 16th Friday after qualifications Second Annual L M Cox Manufacturing Com pany sponsored Half-A Championships held Bart Klapinski winning Open division newcomer Mike Greb winning Senior David Fitzgerald win ning Junior division basically fun event contestants using same plane lot side-line shenanigans going during flight However catching more serious entries PAMPA Stunt fliers indebted Cox Manufac turing sponsoring event Several qualifiers expressed opinion Nationals usual tension involved finals days Per haps because FAI team selection year several fliers hop ing good show Nationals give little edge FAI event late August Also judging seemed consistent year other years very little tendency ballooning late flights scores being very close pressure make maneuver good try extra point two could make differ ence two places Yet still great camaraderie among Stunt fliers someone trouble both Les McDonald Ted Fancher received helping hands work hangar putting planes back together Bill Fitzgerald engine quit inverted four plane catchers running around circle Bob Hunt playing Johnny Bench PAMPA author blew engine Saturday morning finals practically qualifier stopped offer help parts another engine Several familiar faces absent Nationals year 74 qualifiers Gene Schaffer Bill Simons Bill Rutherford Lew McFarland Dennis Adamisin did fly year various reasons Chances several fine fliers will FAT tryouts California fielded large contingent fliers year Nationals qualifiers Bob Whitely Roger Barrett Rich Leroy fliers Ted Hardluck Fancher Bill Fitz gerald Jim Armour Gary McClellan Arlie Preszler Lanny Shorts Juniors David Fitzgerald Danny McClellan assistant event director Bart Klapinski said Golden State people wont travel contest just about said will Dayton Ohio next year thats site 1976 Na tionals some welcome travelers around globe Nationals great state Hawaii Francis Chinen Herbert Chung both PAMPA members Francis flying beautifully finished airplane both en joyed seeing styles flying airplanes around mainland way Australia came Theodore Georgiadis Mr Mrs Ray Ogle Both pilots beautiful airplanes spent great deal time picking up point ers American style Stunt flying Mexico came Solorzano Reynos Alfonso Rodiles fly PAM PA member Don Jorda Mexico City spectate second annual PAMPA banquet held after finals Saturday night Master ceremonies Keith Trostle awarded mementos open judges gave out trophies Junior Senior winners top ten Open fliers special award presented Nobler de signer former Nationals winner George Aldrich George has expressed some terest getting back stunt PAM PA presented him Nobler kit use next sea son informal get together after banquet engine builder designer Ald rich taking mental notes some items stunt fliers would like instance mufflers ST 46 Fox 35 good 40-sized stunt engine about 8 ounces less fuel tanks propel lers 35 46 engines 44th National Championships over Precision Aerobatics second highest entry control-line events Bob Gieseke led field talented fliers airplanes finely finished ever technology much improved over five years ago prospects great FAI team bright stunt world looks ward 1976 next Nats November1975 81 EDWARO MANULKIN P,idIPt. 215 4264100 Hi Weve got some great new things going Sterling likeL new H/c Stinson 40 engines being tooled tbe time read well very close production Look its exceptionally beauti ful model fine flight performance its real pleasure build. way makes nifty control line job Surprise SurpriselWere working six Peanut Scales really neat Both monoplanes bipes wait til see low prices mass production per mits Heady early next year Well also shortly introducing 51 gear ratio rubber powered winder Sts nylon its practically unbreakable price anyone will delighted pay Available probably late fall Keep suggestions coming theyre really appreciated Well keep infonsed new developments through ad Ed Hanulkin 3620 G StreetPhiladelphia Pennsylvania 19134USA