From Bob Hanford – Bill Vanderbeek, sponsor for the One-Design event since its inception, thought it had run its course. Then Bob Sowder saw a picture of Bruce Hannah's Monks design, and asked if he could send the plans for it to him and Mark Vancil (Retro R/C) to possibly kit the design. A poll was sent out among active NATS participants, and enough responded...
Table of Contents - SEN 1873 Southern Cross World Cup Big Als Addition Narrandera Photos Southern Cross World Cup F1B Vin Morgan 180 180 180 180 180 180 180 255 1515 Craig Hemsworth (AUS 8828) 180 180 180 180 180 180 180 241 1501 Matt Hannaford ( AUS 30384) 180 180 180 180 180 180 180 231 1491 Richard Blackam ( AUS 8740 ) 180...
Table of Contents - SEN 1872 AFFS Champs Looking for a Fat cat 2014 Australian Free Flight Society Championships F1A 1 Brian van Nest 180 180 180 180 180 180 180 1260 2 Jama Danier 180 145 180 180 180 180 180 1225 3 Craig King 104 180 180 180 180 180 180 1184 4 Tahn Stowe 180 73 180 180 180 169 180 1142...
Table of Contents - SEN 1871 Tapio's clock Big Al's SEN Traveling AFFS World Cup Flash It's not the clock but how you wind it - Editorial Tapio's Clock Apr 29 at 12:54 PM Tapio, I believe everyone understands your point in SEN 1867 and reiterating it in SEN 1870 may not be very useful. Unless there is a CIAM/FFTC mechanism that I am not...
Table of Contents - SEN 1870 Apoplogy Editorial Southern Cross is the clock ticking ? Apology Dept In the Kotuku Results we spelt a few names wrong Jama danier Ted Burfien Richard Blackam Where are we going – To a Benedek-Eggleston Hybrid ? Recently on Facebook Allard van Wallene was talking about his latest “soft” LDA. This F1A has an hybrid airfoil that is traditional...
Table of Contents - SEN 1869 Kotuku Cup CIAM Clock Question Kotuku NZ World Cup and Supporting events Held Narrandera, NSW, Australia @3, 24 April 2014 Good weather conditions F1A 1 Damier Jama CAN14008 210 180 180 180 180 180 180 1290 2 Morgan Vin AUS19046 210 167 180 149 180 180 180 1246 3 Mitchell Phil AUS12594 210 180 180 118 180 180 180...