Global Pattern
Bill Glaze
billglaze at triad.rr.com
Wed May 18 06:18:55 AKDT 2005
Adam:
thanks--worth looking into, to helpscratch my curiosity bump! Bill Glaze
Adam Glatt wrote:
> I believe the man with the big scale plane, who is also in about 3/4
> of the pictures, is Naruke of Japan (former WC). Looks like he was
> there to put on some demo flights, show off Futaba's latest wares, and
> add star power to the event.
>
> You can find information on the diesel by searching rcuniverse in the
> pattern forum. As I recall, the company that made it (Oxai?) also put
> out a second, very similar model designed for electric with a name
> more electric-oriented. The diesel is the glow version.
>
> -Adam
>
> Bill Glaze wrote:
>
>> Interesting. Also I noted the presence of what seemed to be IMAC
>> planes, due to their size and design. It almost seemed as if it was
>> a joint meet. Also noted: one airplane that said "diesel" on the
>> side; could it have been a diesel? Noted too: the absence of any
>> american built arfs. Interesting string of photos.
>>
>> Bill Glaze
>>
>> Earl Haury wrote:
>>
>>> Pattern is really a global pass time and the language is the same
>>> (regardless of dialect), gorgeous airplanes, good flying, top line
>>> equipment, and good friends.
>>>
>>> Take a look at this website containing pictures from the 2005 China
>>> F3A Cup. (Warning - it'll take forever with dial-up!)
>>> http://www.5irc.com/content.asp?id=541694
>>>
>>> I was impressed at the '99 WC that the Chinese had a national
>>> postage stamp depicting a pattern model. These folks take pattern
>>> seriously!
>>>
>>> Earl
>>>
>>
>>
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