FF Sport - 2012/05

How is this for a memory? Karl Gies recalled that in 1959 he was at the
Camp Smedley D. Butler library in Okinawa reading Model Airplane News
(MAN) when he spotted an article and plans for Keith Laumer’s Twin
Lizzie. Karl was getting out of the Marine Corps in March 1960, and had severe
withdrawal from not building a model airplane in nearly three years.

Free Flight Sport - 2008/01

Mike Stuart’s Comper Swift racer. Also included in this column:
• Bob Clemons’ Keith Rider R-2
• Little Red Caps
• RockyTop S.E.5
• CAMCO Pitcairn Fleetwing
• Klarich Civy Boy 66
• Majestyk Too
• Fox FAI .049
• 2008 One Design model
• The MMAC
• An apology to Duke Horn

Free Flight Sport - 2004/04

MASTER MODELER Bob Schlosberg shared a photo of his
beautiful rubber-powered Pitcairn Mailwing. He is using a 9 x 11
propeller finished from a Superior Props blank. Bob’s other biplane is
based on the Negabipe—a Bostonian designed by John Tudor and
published in the March 1983 Flying Models. Bob enlarged the
Negabipe to 31 inches in span and made some changes to the wing
planform.

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