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Ryan NYP
"Spirit of St.Louis"
66" Span, 4.58 sq ft Area, 4.5 lbs AUW, 16 ozs sq ft Loading. OS26FS Power. Beautiful calm summer evening flyer and so realistic in flight. Nice flyer. Paris here we come!


Brooklands Parasol.
58" Span, 3.72 sq ft Wing area, 3.5 lbs AUW, 15 ozs sq ft Loading. Magnum (old type) .25 powered. Beautiful atmospheric flyer.
Harriet Q
Vintage type model named "Harriet Q" after Harriet Quimby (no jokes!) the first woman to fly solo across the English Channel. The model is very quiet as you can probably tell  by the huge after-silencer.



Here's a happy chap  with his LMC Microlight after another successful flight. The grin says it all!



The way we were! This was taken in 1976. The 'plane was an ASP (All Spare Parts) and that sucker  used to frighten me rigid! It was my first low wing model (and my second model altogether). Powered by a piped OS .58. (And you thought MDS were the first with a .58. Ha!!) Later, after I managed to catch up with it, I realised this was a sweet flying model.



Aeriel photography. This, and many others, were taken using a cheap Kodak pocket 110 camera pointing straight down the wing. Just bank the aircraft 'till the wing is pointing at you and SNAP!



"Castor"  Clay and "Flymo" at the Fennis club site sometime in the late eighties, I think.


Known simply as the "Orange" one. This was a cracking flyer.  44" Span. 3 lbs AUW, OS .25FP Powered.



Still flogging the circuit. Norman and an interesting bipe'. Can't remember much about it though. Sometime in '98 I believe.



Talking of  'bipe's, here's my old faithful, still going strong after 13 years. 46" Span, 6 lbs AUW, 19 ozs sq ft Loading. Used a Merco .61 for the first 12 years!! Now fitted with a MDS .58. Just known as "The Bipe'"


"Speedster". Nice flyer. 60" Span, 4.5lbs AUW, OS .25 FP Powered. 17 ozs sq ft wing loading.



That microlight again!
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