[NSRCA-discussion] Off line maneuvers

Richard Strickland richard.s at allied-callaway.com
Fri Jul 28 09:14:21 AKDT 2006


And then there was the Illusion, which I believe was a Tipo derivative. I
think Dick Hanson had a version called the Hippo Tipo.

Bob R.


Richard Strickland <richard.s at allied-callaway.com> wrote:

	-->
	I can't believe I forgot the Tipo-went through several of the standard, the
750 and a couple stretch versions.  Someone said memory is the second thing
to go....

	              And there was the Curare—but ’77 vintage--one of those
unfortunate ‘pulled up when inverted’ catastrophes—and I liked that
airplane
..kicked myself around for a couple weeks after            that
one


	               Prettner won the Worlds with an ARF Suprafly in ’85 (at
least I think that’s what it said on the tail of the airplane)



	               RS



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	RS




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	If memory serves....Deception was a 1976 Kimbro design (huge plane at the
time)...flew mine in 85, 86, 87, and 88.





	Tipos were very popular in the mid 80s....before the "invasion" of the
inverted motor configurations of the Magic, Atlanta, Aurora, etc.  Locally
(NE US), the Asteris Omen and Pappas Maya were cutting edge.





	Dave





	-------------- Original message --------------
	From: "Ed Miller" <edbon85 at charter.net>

	> Deception ??
	> Ed M.
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	> Just thought-Escape and LA1(someone else's, I think). Malibu was larger
and
	> later....
	>
	> RS
	>
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	> ! Malibu
	>
	> > Challenge IV, EU1A, Piorun's
	> >Eclipse-don't think I built my Summit 3s until
	> >late 80s, Cunningham had a popular model-but I
	> >can't think of its nameS
	> >
	> > RS
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