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| simpleflyer | Comet Stinson 108 | Flying | 01-Feb-09 20:03 |  | | Views : 1254 | | But the Stinson is still able to fly. Don't try this with models other than controline. |
| simpleflyer | Comet Stinson 108 | Parked | 01-Feb-09 20:00 |  | | Views : 1352 | | Not all flights are successful. Here the outboard wing seperated from the fuselage. |
| simpleflyer | Comet Stinson 108 | Flying | 01-Feb-09 19:57 |  | | Views : 1341 | | A couple of days later, we were lucky to snap this. |
| simpleflyer | Comet Stinson 108 | Flying | 01-Feb-09 19:55 |  | | Views : 1319 | | About a month ago, we modified the Stinson for swing control flight. Last week we had some great flying weather and snapped this. |
| simpleflyer | Comet Stinson 108 | Parked | 09-Aug-08 22:47 |  | | Views : 1514 | | Picture borrowed from Tim The Inspector of his DC series Aeronca Champ. |
| simpleflyer | Comet Stinson 108 | Parked | 09-Aug-08 22:28 |  | | Views : 1464 | | Our small collection of the DC series. |
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Category |
Date |
Preview |
| simpleflyer | Comet Stinson 108 | Parked | 09-Aug-08 22:15 |  | | Views : 1485 | | Hi James, we are still looking for a hangar for these. |
| simpleflyer | Comet Stinson 108 | Parked | 02-Aug-08 23:56 |  | | Views : 1299 | | This one in plain alum with TAC tail marking at EAFB in May 1964. |
| simpleflyer | Comet Stinson 108 | Parked | 02-Aug-08 23:47 |  | | Views : 1330 | | Camo paint job EAFB May 1966 |
| simpleflyer | Comet Stinson 108 | Flying | 02-Aug-08 23:40 |  | | Views : 1278 | | Caught this one landing at 'open House' at EAFB in May 1966 |
| simpleflyer | Comet Stinson 108 | Parked | 09-May-07 16:27 |  | | Views : 1655 | | Our next scale model was this 'nickel scale' Ryan. Modified with sheetwood tail and fuselage sides. Wingspan about 10 inches. |
| simpleflyer | Comet Stinson 108 | Parked | 08-May-07 22:49 |  | | Views : 1708 | | Upon our return to building Stick&Tissue, our first model was this 10 cent Comet Stinson 108 scratch built from a plan. Our first kit built S&T as a youngster in 1951 was one of these. |
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