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Official Freewing 80mm A-4E/F Skyhawk Thread
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D - Here's the image. By the way, Evelyn were in Iowa back in June attending the Sig R/C Fly-In. Flew into Des Moines and fell in love with the area and the people! It's now on my list of potential retirement locations.1 PhotoComment
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Love the pic. Wish I'd have known you were so close, I'd have come and said hi! Yes, please retire here and I can be your picture taking guy (that way I can see the new cool stuff). :)Comment
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We're planning to return to the Sig event next year, so I'll touch base before we arrive. It would be great to meet and fly with you. I still have 9 years until early retirement and doubt the new stuff will follow us to the Midwest....unless I build a guest house for Alpha near the new home runway! :)
Flying and evaluating these products has been a privilege but...it's even better when you get to geek out with a dear friend who is just as passionate. I will miss that! Thankfully, there's still many years of fun to come.Comment
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LOL! Yeah, 350 days of awesome weather in Iowa! Key word there is "June".Comment
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Hmmm...IOWA... Sounds good to me :)
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EFlite F-16 80mm, EFite DRACO, EFlite Night Radian, E-Flite P51 1.5m
Freewing A-10 80mm, F-86 80mm, F-15 90mm, F-16 90mm. Avanti. FMS DHC-2 Beaver, Fliteline P-38L ,HSD HME-262, HSD F86.Comment
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Evelyn and I were so impressed with the great folks of Iowa. Of course, we've been hearing about the winter weather, but I plan to do a lot more model building in my later years. I miss building with balsa and have plenty of projects waiting.Comment
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This letter fell out of the Osprey A-4 book. The book use to be owned by my distant cousin Ed Heinemann. It is a letter explaining situational training for all factory pilots. Sage advice and amazing that very few had the training.2 PhotosDon't just fly--WREAK HAVOC!!!Comment
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Very cool Adam! I love Skyhawk history. Below is a painting from my dear friend Aviation Artist Craig Kodera, created for my Air Force Retirement. It depicts the Douglas XA4D-1 (Ship 1) flying over Rogers Dry Lake. Craig has the amazing talent of painting metal. The photo just doesn't do his work justice.1 PhotoComment






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