Model Aviation magazine- scans from 1985 & 1988 issues
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Model Aviation magazine- scans from 1985 & 1988 issues
Page 92 in particular. Just a scan would be fine. My dad claims he has it... he just can't put his finger on them right now.
There's a pic of me at 15.
There's a pic of me at 15.
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Re: Looking for Model Aviation magazine August 1985
My father found this issue and the 1988 one when I got my AMA scholarship. I'll see if I can get a decent scan and post them up.
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Re: Looking for Model Aviation magazine August 1985
Ok... ready for a good laugh? A few old District I reports from the back pages of Model Aviation. FYI my last name is Tate.
This is from 1985:
And a little later in 1988:
This is from 1985:
And a little later in 1988:
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Re: Model Aviation magazine- scans from 1985 & 1988 issues
Wow... not even a 'nice hair' comment?
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Re: Model Aviation magazine- scans from 1985 & 1988 issues
4k? that was a lot of money back then wasnt it?
Nice hair...
Nice hair...
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Re: Model Aviation magazine- scans from 1985 & 1988 issues
Thanks!!trey wrote:Nice hair...
Yep, you could buy a house and a nice used Packard for that....trey wrote:4k? that was a lot of money back then wasnt it?
Just kidding. It was a good chunk of change though. I'm hoping my kids are AMA members when they graduate HS too and at least apply for those scholarships.
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Re: Model Aviation magazine- scans from 1985 & 1988 issues
Haha.civilguy wrote:Thanks!!trey wrote:Nice hair...
Yep, you could buy a house and a nice used Packard for that....trey wrote:4k? that was a lot of money back then wasnt it?
Just kidding. It was a good chunk of change though. I'm hoping my kids are AMA members when they graduate HS too and at least apply for those scholarships.
Do your kids fly now? I plan on getting mine a lifetime membership when they are old enough to start.
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Re: Model Aviation magazine- scans from 1985 & 1988 issues
The kids are getting their feet wet with some Tamiya builds for now. They've both flown the Blade mCX micro helicopter and I have the Parkzone micro Cub they will be trying soon.
All my flying stuff is still at my folk's house... and all the radio frequencies we used are illegal now. Another expense that I am not looking forward to, although I can get one radio and multiple receivers with today's technology.
I have a few kits that I built (Piper Cherokee, Eindecker) and never installed running gear, so we may try some brushless setups. My kids are 8 & 10, so I figure in the next 2-3 years I'll move all the flying stuff over here. My wife has already given in to the fact that I am taking over 1/2 of the basement for hobby stuff.
Between buggys, 1/36 scale track, and a Tyco track I may have to stake a claim to even more space.
All my flying stuff is still at my folk's house... and all the radio frequencies we used are illegal now. Another expense that I am not looking forward to, although I can get one radio and multiple receivers with today's technology.
I have a few kits that I built (Piper Cherokee, Eindecker) and never installed running gear, so we may try some brushless setups. My kids are 8 & 10, so I figure in the next 2-3 years I'll move all the flying stuff over here. My wife has already given in to the fact that I am taking over 1/2 of the basement for hobby stuff.
Between buggys, 1/36 scale track, and a Tyco track I may have to stake a claim to even more space.
The preceding contained opinions, beliefs and thoughts that all may not agree with. No offense was intended at any point. Carry on.
Jeff
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