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THIS is the page for aero-model pictures - your own, or others you've seen at the club or at a show; they are all welcome if they're nice to look at! 

If you're not into digital photography or scanning pictures, why not send me some photos by regular mail?  It's not too pricey; a batch of five or six photos costs $1.00 airmail postage from the USA, for example. My home address is on the home page.

 

All the pictures on this page are thumbnails - click on the picture for an enlarged view

 

ALVARO RIASCOS from Cúcuta, Colombia, mentioned he was building a Slowmowatt some time ago - here's the finished job looking very nice indeed. My Slowmowatt.jpg (35888 bytes)

 

Take a look at a couple of models from members of YORK MODEL AIRCRAFT SOCIETY, the club that is featured on club scene.

 

tiger moth.jpg (79550 bytes)

A very nice Tiger Moth bought by one of YMAS members already built and ready to fly.

Piper comanche.jpg (43722 bytes)

Sports scale Piper Comanche built from RCM&E plan. Built-up wing construction. ST140 installed inverted with dustbin silencer totally enclosed.

 

These pictures came from Marty Moleski's web site, featured on the site seeing page.
Doug Cronkhites Giles 300.jpg (15187 bytes) On the left, DOUG CRONKHITE'S lovely Giles 300 with a most realistic pilot. On the right, someone else's Cap 232 being flown by Doug. Both models are 40% Carden Aircraft kits powered by Desert Aircraft DA-150's (150cc twin cylinder) engines. Doug is a member of Team JR and is happy to answer questions on model flight - there is a link to him on Marty's site. I just love that in-flight pic - I've pinched it for my latest wallpaper! Cap232.jpg (18121 bytes)
ultbipe.jpg (92141 bytes)

Here's Marty with his Ultimate Bipe

 

Send us a picture of your aero model

Large or small, kit, scratch built or ARTF, rotary or fixed-wing, it matters not - and they don't have to be perfect, either. If you like it, let's see it! 

Just use the e-mail facility at the foot of any ModelFlight page or send details and pictures by regular mail.

 

Click on the postbox to e-mail me now!