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Rollie Martel
- Well used and very pristine Sig 1/4 Scale cub.
OS 120 for power
- Modified Byron P-51 to represent
the Reno air racer Dago red. Pilot T-shirt enables
Rollie with
special powers!
Rollie is one of the premier modelers on the west
coast who's craftsmanship takes a back seat to no
one in the hobby. Many Best of Show Awards at the
Puallup
Model Exposition and countless other accolades
make Rollie's work the benchmark that everyone else
shoots for when building their scale creation.
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Dennis Walker from
Whitehorse, Yukon
1/3 scale Sig Spacewalker. OS 320 4 cylinder, on
board start system, Futaba 9 PCM for guidance. Pictures
taken in Skagway, Alaska and Fry's Corner B.C.
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Bill Smallwood
Scratchbuilt this
beautiful Bellanca Aircruiser. Quadra 35 for power.
It now resides in the Winnipeg Museum of Flight. |
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Dave Collis
Built this great Balsa
USA 1/3 scale cub. Very realistic and well done.
Dave is one of the most prolific builders we know,
it's
hard to keep track of the projects he is working
on and he always produces top notch work. |
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Marc Wald
Murray Marley
First, we have Marc's twin
bee. 2 Saito 91's for power.
Second, Murray Marley's
SeaBee. Quadra 35 for power and a whole bunch
of lead in that short nose to balance!
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Rob Ellis
Rob's Byron Harvard. Rob flys
this beauty on a regular basis.
First picture
was taken at the Langley Airshow last summer. Always
a
good performer.
Last photo is part of an airshow
that RCFCBC puts on at various venues in the
lower mainland
during the summer months. |
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Walter Moller
Walter with his newest
creations. First, scratch built 42% Giles
202, 110"wing
span, 40lbs, powered by a 3W-120 turning a carbon
fibre 28-12 prop.
Second, scratch built twin, 76" wing
span, 18lbs and powered by two Super Tigre 90's. |
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Don Farquharson of Horsefly B.C.
Don built
this show stopper. Modified Sachs Dolmar for power.
Great detail and finishing. |
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Cliff Oswald
Don is building this 186
inch wingspan Mosquito. 2-Quadra 100 cc engines
will be used for power.
Last photo is Jim
Ramsay
holding one wing panel. Jim's about 6' 2" so
you can imagine how immense a project this is.
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