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This is a Kellet autogyro kit from Autogyro Company of Arizona A very nice kit with lazer cut parts and a really good instruction manual.The video shows the rotor shaft breaking on flight 89 It was rebuilt and
now has 220 flights It is a good model to fly on windy days On July 7 while flying in high wind conditions the pilot lost orientation and the Kellet crashed It was on it'e 223 flight It is a total loss

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This is my second autogyro I used a Japanese color scheme since the Japanese used a number of these machines in WWll for obseveration work . I call it the AK-2 Al's Kellet number 2. I have 12 flights on it so far and it flys and handles very nice

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This is Jim Brown's beautiful Waco YMF 5 It is powered by a 5 cylinder four cycle radial engine Which uses unleaded gas mixed with oil for fuel it turns a 34 inch 10 pitch prop at about 6000 RPM

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This is a Stuka kit from Skyshark It is powered with a OS 70 four stroke Flys very nice Painted with Klass Kote epoxy paint Very nice kit All balsa constrruction ,fibreglass cowl ABS wheel pants

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This is Jim Browns Supercub It is powered by a Zenoah G62 gas engine It has four channels of controls plus flaps Jim has been flying this model for many years and is a very nice flyer

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This is Bob La Brash's Sukoi up in the tree at SPRC Bob had some bad glitches and did his best to save the Sukoi but it found a nice spot in this tree On June 3 Dave Kreiner climbed the tree and got the Sukoi down It is now safely at home being repaired Thanks Dave Well Done

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This is Richard Steine getting ready to takeoff with his Zenoah G26 powered Chipmonk This is a great flying model It has flaps and slows down great for perfect landings. Richard has been flying this model all summer and has many flights on it.

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Roy Maynards JU 52 and Me 163

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This is a German Me163 rocket plane that was used in the last year of WW2 Roy Maynard built this model It has a fibreglass fuse and built up wings.He has an electric motor for power up front and a rocket engine in back giving a takeoff boost that looks really scale

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Richards B25

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1: 2: 3: 4: This is Richard Steine's B25 built from Ziroli plans.It is powered with two Zenoah G23 engines swinging 15/8 three blade props It took Richard 6 years to complete but it really looks and flys great

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