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As I have mentioned before when you downsize and move into a condo you find yourself utilizing every available space. Even to the point of taking over the extra two bedrooms. Who needs extra bedrooms? Roll-a-way cots and comfy couches work just fine for the occasional overnight visitor or daughter. What more can a modeler want? To the left is one bedroom turned into "My Gallery" where I store all my planes that I fly the most frequently. But what to do with the others that you have, maybe they are retired or just flown occasionally? Well--I hang them from the ceiling throughout the house, with the approval of my wife I might add. |
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Another bedroom turned "workshop" |
Stripped down--but could fly again
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My wife, Jonnie, built this trainer.
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"Retired" Gladiator hanging in living room |
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Enjoying flying combat thanks to some of my buddies |
Could there be a trend coming--going smaller? |
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This B-25, on the left, was at our recent airshow and this possibly could be the next B-25 that I will be building. However, I have told Jonnie that I am building another P-47 first. |
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Here I am holding my latest venture, my first electric, again thanks to my buddies who seem to want to get me out of my "comfort zone." Many long days ago I did fly pylon racing, however, I flew the "Minnow" with a K&B 40 engine. Things are getting better..........hmmm maybe there is a new trend on my horizon. |
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