CL Scale
Control Line Scale rules have been updated, introducing Designer Scale for original designs and refining Sport Scale drawing accuracy requirements.
CL Scale
Bill Boss discusses the potential use of radio and infrared technology in Control Line modeling, emphasizing the need for safety and compliance with AMA rules. He also highlights upcoming events, including the GSCB's 25th annual Fall Scale CL meet on September 8, 2002.
CL Scale
Dallas, a top F1A Junior flier, excels in competitions, holding both Junior and Senior F1H records. Eddie Avallone, 17, competes in FF and has won multiple contests. Taylor Gunder enjoys Wakefield flying, while Ryan Jones, 15, holds the F1G record and is transitioning to F1B. Mason Gunder, a seasoned competitor, has previously represented the U.S. at Junior World Champs. John Lonsbacher, 15, excels in multiple events and appreciates community support. Donations are needed for the Junior Team's trip to Europe.
CL Scale
The B-17G Flying Fortress, a WWII bomber, inspired Dennis Slater's 1/17 scale model with advanced controls and detailed design, showcased at a successful June 2001 contest.
CL Scale
The Philly Fliers held a CL Aerobatics contest at Willow Grove Naval Air Station on July 29, 2001. The event included Sport, Profile, and Fun Scale categories, with 15 entries despite poor weather. Jerry Blaszczyk won Sport, Mel Mondschein won Profile, and Roy Ward won Fun Scale. A special award went to Joe Sroczyk for his P-51 Mustang. Discussions arose about retractable gear in Profile models, with varying opinions on judging criteria.

