Applying polyspan - I used a waterbased (Balsarite) product called "Balsaloc" which allowed me to apply the polyspan indoors with a monokote iron. After final shrinking with a heat gun, I was able to seal with dope later when the weather get warmer.

Musciano Stunt Master

 

   

Ringmaster 2006

Primary Force

Fancy Pants

This Imitation is powered by a Moke .51


Resigned 1/2A stunter using RSM ME109 wing.

Baby Flite Streak
   

 


1/2A stunter using a Core House Half-Lite combat wing.


This Modifed Baby Clown won Intmediate PA at the NW Regionals.

Building the Jim Walker's Firecat

 

Ready for monocote.


I changed the pushrod exit position from the bottom to the top. The original setup was to make a difficult bent at the trailing edge which also requiring notching out a channel in the trailing edge bottom. My new method allows the pushrod to make a straight exit to the control horn.

   


Ringmaster with OS20FP and APC 9X4 prop. Brodak Dope and Silkspan pre-dyed with Ritz "Aquamarine" liquid dye. Decals made on Epson inkjet printer on Micromark decal paper.


Masking the trim

Modified Sig Skyray 35 with OS25LA and Mac muffler. Finished with Rustoleum on the fuselage and monocote on the wing.


My modified Sig Twister.

 

Here are some of my models:


Brodak's "Flying Clown" powered by an  OS .10 FP.

ME109 1/2 A class stunt from RSM.  Powered by Cox Tee Dee .049.

 My new Sig Chipmunk with Merco .40

Sig's Banshee,  McCoy Red Head .35 engine.  Originally built by my brother in 1974.  I still fly it today.

 The Old Days


My first full fusalage stunt ship - Veco's "Smoothie"

1972: That me at age 14 with my newly built Carl Goldberg's "Shoestring Stunter" with McCoy/Testors .35 21 series

Our model airplane club in Sacramento, 1971.
That Pete's "Buster" with Fox .35.
 

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