
Rob's readily identifiable Zagi 3C.
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| Oops, how are we going to fix
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How about like this? |
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| The Sagitta 900 |
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The Top-Flite Metrick that my Dad built 25 years ago, making one of
its first flights.
More Metrick photos here >> |
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| OK, so here's how this works. I throw, you fly.
Ready? More of Adam's first flight here
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Berkeley, with his 12 year-old Dynaflite
Wanderer, getting ready for its first (and ultimately ill-fated)
flight in 10 years. Luckily, the plane has seen more air time since
then. |
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| I think Rob's going to crack a tooth. Terrence gives a big cheesy grin since
his Floater returned unscathed, while Rob grimaces as he attempts
the extremely difficult "Figure 9" maneuver. |
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Terrence gives his Trick R/C Floater some big
arm. |
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| Rob's Experimental (Highlander wing +
custom fuselage), with Team PDT's Fragile
Terror, a Great Planes Spirit, on the ground. The pilot
has since been given peril-sensitive sunglasses (the canopy has been
painted black), and we're awaiting Mark II of the experimental pod. |
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Ghosts of the past: Rob, with the Auger, a
Mad Aircraft Highlander, and my Walrus (a somewhat battered
Trick R/C Zagi-400). Since the time of this picture, the Walrus
has been recovered and renamed Mad Ike, and the Auger
is awaiting a new fuselage pod. |
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