 1 01 Edit Howard getting in a little heli flight before the event begins Edit
|  2 02 Edit Thanks to all the sponsors! Edit
|  3 03 Edit Nice and calm Edit
|  4 04 Edit Thanks for the grub, Don! Don Sikkema, club Vice-President, has provided the lunch for the fourth year in a row! Compliments of "Ralston Valley Preferred Real Estate". Edit
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 5 05 Edit Peak Electronics was great all weekend Edit
|  6 06 Edit Jerry Thompson ready for takeoff with his OT Electric "Mercury" Edit
|  7 07 Edit Take off complete with Jerry Thompson's Mercury design Edit
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|  10 10 Edit Gene McMahon's Goldberg sailplane Edit
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 13 13 Edit Midair? Edit
|  14 14 Edit Nope! A pair of Old Timer designs sharing the same air. Edit
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|  16 16 Edit Don Kargo's beautiful pylon "Playboy Sr." -- won First Place in Old Timer Electric Cllimb and Glide event. Edit
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 17 17 Edit The ever present Vintage R/C Society banner overlooking the weekends activities. Edit
|  18 18 Edit Marvin White's Goldberg "Sr. Falcon" Class III Pattern entry. Edit
|  19 19 Edit Thanks to all the judges and timers! Edit
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|  22 22 Edit George Baxter's deBolt "Champ" coming in for a landing. Edit
|  23 23 Edit Beautiful hand-built in-line four. Edit
|  24 24 Edit And a 7-cylinder radial too! Edit
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|  26 26 Edit Don Kargo preparing his "Playboy, Sr." for takeoff. Edit
|  27 27 Edit Burt Payne leaving the flight line with his "Nomad" design. Edit
|  28 28 Edit Jerry Thompson's colorful "Playboy Jr." leaving the runway on takeoff. Edit
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 29 29 Edit The wind picked up later Edit
|  30 30 Edit Jerry Thompson's Class III entry, the always popular "Ugly Stick". Edit
|  31 31 Edit Marvin White's Class III Pattern bird, "Atlas". Edit
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|  35 35 Edit Jim Eide's scratch built Class III Pattern ship, "Daddy Rabbit". Jim flew to First Place in this category. Edit
|  36 36 Edit Hey Daddy Rabbit, what's this one wheel landing or takeoff routine? A maneuver that's hard to duplicate. Edit
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 37 37 Edit August Bruno's Class III Pattern entry, "Astro Hog" design sporting a four stroke. August is from the Boulder club. Edit
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|  39 39 Edit Most of the competitors and a few volunteers posing by the VR/CS Banner. Edit
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 41 41 Edit The food for the President's Bar-B-Que shows up Edit
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|  44 44 Edit One of several "Nomad" powered sailplanes. Edit
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|  46 46 Edit Arnold Peckar's Vintage "Nomad II". Edit
|  47 47 Edit Lots of great prizes! Edit
|  48 48 Edit Volunteer registrar, Barb McGinnis, preparing to draw some Lucky Winners from the Door Prize cards. Edit
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