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2007 U.S. Scale Masters. Hemet, California Oct 11 th -14 th 2007. 1 st Day – Static Judging. Thursday Oct 11 th 2007. Our new National Chairman Bill Hart and Director of Administration Carolyn VanHerk Helped us all feel very welcome. The weather so far is perfect!.
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2007 U.S. Scale Masters Hemet, California Oct 11th-14th 2007
1st Day – Static Judging Thursday Oct 11th 2007 Our new National Chairman Bill Hart and Director of Administration Carolyn VanHerk Helped us all feel very welcome. The weather so far is perfect!
1st Day – Static Judging Paul Haynes prepares his Nieuport 28 brought back to life from last years crash at the Muncie Masters – dedication to the extreme level
1st Day – Static Judging Bill Powers prepares his T28 for Open Class static judging
1st Day – Static Judging Dennis Crooks arrives with his P38 and many other scale aircraft to Defend his title: The Masters Grand Champion Living proof that folks from the East Coast can indeed venture to the West Coast safely
1st Day – Static Judging Earl Aune (Team Scale Pilot) is first up under scrutiny of tough static judges with Randy Smithhislers beautiful electric powered J3 Cub
1st Day – Static Judging Tom Wolf is up with his incredible DeHaviland Mosquito bomber. He adjusts each wheel brake according to his throttle setting to keep it tracking straight on take offs. The scratch built landing gear is inspiring.
1st Day – Static Judging Randy Smithhisler and his gorgeous J4 Cub – electric power.
1st Day – Static Judging Scale realism at it’s finest! Jeff Weiss’s incredible TA-152 Foke Wolf
1st Day – Static Judging Tom Wolf’s Mosquito Hal Woods points out his new landing Lights that took him over 30 hours to construct all 3 out of solid aluminum
1st Day – Static Judging Next year Jeff Weiss says the tractor will actually pull his TA-152 out to the runway!
1st Day – Static Judging Scott Enoch makes a test hop after static with his beautiful Spad 13
1st Day – Static Judging Doug Crumley’s complex Fiesler Storch can fly verrrrry slow