
![]() 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. |
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Musciano Stunt Master |
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![]() Ringmaster 2006 |
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![]() Fancy Pants |
![]() This Imitation is powered by a Moke .51 |
Resigned 1/2A stunter using RSM ME109 wing. |
![]() Baby Flite Streak |
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This Modifed Baby Clown won Intmediate PA at the NW Regionals. |
Building the Jim Walker's Firecat |
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Ready for monocote. |
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![]() 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. |
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. |
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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