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On the Road Again...And...a Wild Ride Home...
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On the Road Again...And...a Wild Ride Home...
Except for the run to Mayflower, Arkansas for Summer S.M.A.L.L., the camper has been shamefully parked in it's spot this year.
I thought it was time to put some miles on my little home-on-wheels, and so, headed up to celebrate "National Model Aviation Day" with the guys and gals of "Sentral Illinois Radio Society", out in the prairies (cornfields, actually) near McClean, Illinois.
These fine folks allowed me a camping spot on the field, so I was ready on-scene for the next day's fun. which had a REALLY nice turn-out.
I got to meet John Cralley, Admin of the Annual Worldwide Ringmaster Fly-A-Thon Facebook Page. The SIRS club has a nice circle for C/L, and we did our best to make good use of it...putting in a bunch of flights through the day. Many of those in attendance had never seen a control line model in flight, so we hammed it up. I put up my best Hillbilly Free-Style flying and, amazingly, managed to miss the ground the entire day.
John also got in a flight with his electric-powered S-1 Ringmaster, utilizing his "Control Line Chair" that allows him to stay seated while turning with his plane. He got in a good flight, along with a young fellow whose name I've forgotten, who got some "duel instruction" flying John's plane while I ran around next to him, sharing the flight handle.
He did a fine job, though the turning eventually got to him, so he took a break while I landed the Ringmaster. I think he had fun!
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Friday Evening:
Shutting down for the evening, and enjoying the sudden wave of cool air.
John's well-flown Ringmaster waits for a test run:
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Saturday:
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I was gifted this Sig Banshee by S.R.I.S. member Randy Doss. It belonged to his younger brother, who passed away some years ago. I was able to get it running, so Randy got to see his brother's plane fly.
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Today:
Everybody is packed up and ready to head for Muncie!!!
I thought it was time to put some miles on my little home-on-wheels, and so, headed up to celebrate "National Model Aviation Day" with the guys and gals of "Sentral Illinois Radio Society", out in the prairies (cornfields, actually) near McClean, Illinois.
These fine folks allowed me a camping spot on the field, so I was ready on-scene for the next day's fun. which had a REALLY nice turn-out.
I got to meet John Cralley, Admin of the Annual Worldwide Ringmaster Fly-A-Thon Facebook Page. The SIRS club has a nice circle for C/L, and we did our best to make good use of it...putting in a bunch of flights through the day. Many of those in attendance had never seen a control line model in flight, so we hammed it up. I put up my best Hillbilly Free-Style flying and, amazingly, managed to miss the ground the entire day.
John also got in a flight with his electric-powered S-1 Ringmaster, utilizing his "Control Line Chair" that allows him to stay seated while turning with his plane. He got in a good flight, along with a young fellow whose name I've forgotten, who got some "duel instruction" flying John's plane while I ran around next to him, sharing the flight handle.
He did a fine job, though the turning eventually got to him, so he took a break while I landed the Ringmaster. I think he had fun!
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Friday Evening:
Shutting down for the evening, and enjoying the sudden wave of cool air.
John's well-flown Ringmaster waits for a test run:
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Saturday:
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I was gifted this Sig Banshee by S.R.I.S. member Randy Doss. It belonged to his younger brother, who passed away some years ago. I was able to get it running, so Randy got to see his brother's plane fly.
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Today:
Everybody is packed up and ready to head for Muncie!!!
Last edited by Kim on Fri Aug 20, 2021 12:27 pm; edited 10 times in total
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That's so cool, Kim!
I especially liked seeing the older gentleman still "flying by the seat of his pants." It gives me personal hope for 15-20 years from now!
The OV-10 Bronco is a BEAST! The bipe is beautiful.
Any news on SMALL Fall 2021 dates?
Thanks for sharing.
I especially liked seeing the older gentleman still "flying by the seat of his pants." It gives me personal hope for 15-20 years from now!
The OV-10 Bronco is a BEAST! The bipe is beautiful.
Any news on SMALL Fall 2021 dates?
Thanks for sharing.
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Re: On the Road Again...And...a Wild Ride Home...
944_Jim wrote:That's so cool, Kim!
I especially liked seeing the older gentleman still "flying by the seat of his pants." It gives me personal hope for 15-20 years from now!
The OV-10 Bronco is a BEAST! The bipe is beautiful.
Any news on SMALL Fall 2021 dates?
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Jim!
From the RCG Page:
Fall SMALL will take place October 14-17, 2021 (Thr-Sun) at the Arkansas Sky Tiger Field and the thread is here:
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Dang it! Now I am going to have to build a Banshee. Looks good!
Fun times, color me green.
Fun times, color me green.
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Wonderful set of pics, Kim. Thanks for snapping and sharing.
Enjoy Muncie. I've been there many times and enjoyed each visit immensely.
Interesting that the swastika on the triplane was backwards -- I wonder if that was by design?
Enjoy Muncie. I've been there many times and enjoyed each visit immensely.
Interesting that the swastika on the triplane was backwards -- I wonder if that was by design?
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Midwest did a similar thing on the ME-109 in which they would swing the arms of the Swastika the other direction so that it wasn't the offensive symbol. I was just on vacation and I passed a bank that had a Swastika insignia on each of it's window lintels. Curiosity got the best of me and I discovered that it was a symbol of good fortune and Hitler essentially used it for all the wrong reasons.
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I knew it had been used as such in ancient times, but misappropriated by Hitler. It can't be exhibited in Germany even today -- an example is on scale RC aircraft, the ME 109 and FW 190 in particular, it has been replaced on the fin with a shield or other insignia. US competitors in Germany must cover swastikas on their planes with a piece of tape.
Re: On the Road Again...And...a Wild Ride Home...
this Sig Banshee by S.R.I.S. member Randy Doss. Look so Good The owner must have been happy to see her fly nice picturs the guy flying by the seat super cool A good example of never giving up # lets fly t'il the end
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Thank You Kim ,It warms me to see your out there having fun with some of the buds. Nice gesture (gifted) Banshee is that a Fox slant plug ? That's some really Big corn and placed in uniform row ! You lose a plane out there it is Gone ! the field was in really nice shape looks like and some Impressive Planes to boot
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Re: On the Road Again...And...a Wild Ride Home...
Put in a few flights with the Butterfly yesterday evening. I'm camped at the south end of the AMA's facility, and fairly close to a small, single runway airport just outside the property line.
Ran a couple tanks through this old moterglider, and experienced my first "Ejected Glowplug"! With the price of these things, I GOT to remember to check their tightness before I fly!
Spent some time in the Museum:
So now, time to pack up this wagon and head for Dayton.
Ran a couple tanks through this old moterglider, and experienced my first "Ejected Glowplug"! With the price of these things, I GOT to remember to check their tightness before I fly!
Spent some time in the Museum:
So now, time to pack up this wagon and head for Dayton.
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getback wrote:Thank You Kim ,It warms me to see your out there having fun with some of the buds. Nice gesture (gifted) Banshee is that a Fox slant plug ? That's some really Big corn and placed in uniform row ! You lose a plane out there it is Gone ! the field was in really nice shape looks like and some Impressive Planes to boot
Hey, you're welcome Eric!
Yeah, the Fox is a slant-plug type, and I couldn't get just a whole bunch of power from it, so I kept the flight pretty gentle. If I can get it to wind up a little tighter, I'm gonna put some of my little key fob cameras on it, and make some flying videos for Randy.
Yes, John is really hanging in there. I wished I could have helped him more but, like all of us, he has a "system", so I just stood by and helped when I could. That's his son launching for him.
The corn is crazy tall, and a guy would probably have to use a drone to locate a downed airplane. I didn't manage to get the Butterfly out while I was there, and would have kept that sucker in CLOSE if I'd flown it!
I went ahead and joined the SIRS Club, and plan to revisit them again before winter.
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You probably have the only picture of a plug being ejected in flight in the entire modeling world. A true Ripley's Believe It or Not event.
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andrew wrote:You probably have the only picture of a plug being ejected in flight in the entire modeling world. A true Ripley's Believe It or Not event.
Well, you know what they say, "If there's no video...it didn't happen!!!"
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rsv1cox wrote:Love all the pictures Kim, but I'm especially attracted to this little guy.
Wow, never saw a glow plug depart in the air. You do enough flying and sooner or later your going to encounter everything.
X-2 on the Bronco. Third picture down is a Field of Dreams moment as it comes over the corn.
Yeah. I would love to see this one out on some lines:
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OhMyGosh! what a beautiful flying field!.. We don't have that kind of greenery out here. I see the circle for the U-control planes.
That ringmaster looks like fun. I'm getting an itch to do a fairly large U-control. actually anything to start again.
Thanks for the wright-up and pictures Kim. Glad to here you had a good time.
That ringmaster looks like fun. I'm getting an itch to do a fairly large U-control. actually anything to start again.
Thanks for the wright-up and pictures Kim. Glad to here you had a good time.
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The Memphis Belle at the U.S. Air Force Museum in Dayton, Ohio
Thanks Guys!!!
Today, I was finally able to visit the "Memphis Belle" exhibit at the National Museum of the United States Air Force. It was just a few months away from completion during my last visit a few years ago.
The last time I saw this historic bomber in the 1990's, it was parked under an open-sided fiberglass "umbrella" on Memphis' "Mud Island":
The B-17 is now safe from the hordes of nesting starlings that took advantage of it being parked semi-outside.
The USAF exhibit is beautiful, and finally, the Belle has an appropriate place for visitors to see her. The B-17 is suspended about 10 feet above the floor, with landing gear retracted and bomb bay doors open, and with internal lights showing off its features. The kiosk and displays surrounding the bomber are equally fantastic.
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Museum photo of the Belle on it's roll-out from restoration:
Today, I was finally able to visit the "Memphis Belle" exhibit at the National Museum of the United States Air Force. It was just a few months away from completion during my last visit a few years ago.
The last time I saw this historic bomber in the 1990's, it was parked under an open-sided fiberglass "umbrella" on Memphis' "Mud Island":
The B-17 is now safe from the hordes of nesting starlings that took advantage of it being parked semi-outside.
The USAF exhibit is beautiful, and finally, the Belle has an appropriate place for visitors to see her. The B-17 is suspended about 10 feet above the floor, with landing gear retracted and bomb bay doors open, and with internal lights showing off its features. The kiosk and displays surrounding the bomber are equally fantastic.
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Museum photo of the Belle on it's roll-out from restoration:
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So glad to see the Memphis Bell is safe and sound in a real museum now. Hard to believe it made 25 missions and survived.
I love the nose art on the WW2 planes. " this is what your fighten' for boys".
Thanks for all the cool pix!
I love the nose art on the WW2 planes. " this is what your fighten' for boys".
Thanks for all the cool pix!
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For years she was on a pedestal in Memphis Tennessee, I would visit her every now and then when I was stationed there in the 1960's.
Great movie.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memphis_Belle_(film)
Great movie.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memphis_Belle_(film)
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Great Pictures , am sure you had a good time a lot to take in .
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Kim, did you see the B-70 Valkyrie? Awesome sight it is.
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Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress I have an rc model its Not the Memphis Belle But very fun to drive with fpv system For me it will be a place Too far for me to visit but thanks for giving me the opportunity to take a little look
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rsv1cox wrote:For years she was on a pedestal in Memphis Tennessee, I would visit her every now and then when I was stationed there in the 1960's.
Great movie.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memphis_Belle_(film)
Here’s the one they used in the film, ready for take-off in Duxton, summer 2014. This one was painted to look like the original Memphis Belle, and after the film was done, the left side was restored, and the right side left as it was in the film.
We were there to see it take off, I think there was a parade or something in London that day, or a rehearsal for one, not sure. Soon after a P-51 took off too, and a couple of others.
The museum in Duxton is a Heaven for airplane nerds. I think I could live there, I’d be happy to just sweep the floors Here’s a couple of pictures from inside.
Reminds me of some of Bob’s projects
It’s great that they keep these birds flying, and even greater that the public can see the work areas. Too bad we only had one day to spend there.
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Reminds me of some of Bob’s projects.
Only if it had a balsa tail Kari.
Interesting about the paint job on the movie Belle. I did not know that.
"I'd be happy to sweep the floors". Me too. I often think about the end of WW2 when they were selling excess Mustangs etc. for $500 apiece. Oh to have a hundred thousand and a hangar that covered an acre.
Turning the pages at breakfast this morning of the latest issue of Air Classics I found this:
Only if it had a balsa tail Kari.
Interesting about the paint job on the movie Belle. I did not know that.
"I'd be happy to sweep the floors". Me too. I often think about the end of WW2 when they were selling excess Mustangs etc. for $500 apiece. Oh to have a hundred thousand and a hangar that covered an acre.
Turning the pages at breakfast this morning of the latest issue of Air Classics I found this:
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