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A long time interest that has returned in recent years is model airplanes. An active control line flyer in junior high, it took me till 1993 to put together my first radio control aircraft as a member of the Prince George's Radio Club here in Bowie, Maryland. As a member of the Academy of Model Aeronautics  Take a good look at the red Big Stick airplane on the right.  It met with a tree during a landing and is no longer with us.  The T40 Trainer below it its still operation,  plus I have three more in various stages of construction.  Two more aircraft wait in the box (a .40 size Tecate biplane and an Ultrasport 40).  I have been experimenting with a model diesel engine, and have been doing considerable reading about the new battery powered model aircraftSo who knows what I'll be flying next.  I surely have more ideas than time.

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Last updated Monday, December 26, 2005
Keith MacDonald
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