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| Object Name | Color slide | 
| Date | 1984 April 28 | 
| Description (ex. RP-63G) | Color slide, an orange, red, and white Hyperbipe model biplane, with pilot dummy in cockpit, on ground, outdoors at the Mint Julep Scale Contest that took place on April 28th, 1984 in Rough River, Kentucky; vertical stabilizer reads "N18RS"; off to the left is a toolbox; handwritten on frame: "Bob Underwood Hyperbipe"; stamped on frame: "8403", "2", "MAY84P10". Notes on slide box containing slides A2020.10.1366 through A2020.10.2578: "MODEL AIRPLANE EVENTS - I", "Aerolympics, Lyndhurst, N.J. 1974 thru Quarter Scale Assoc. of America Las Vegas, 1987" Notes on material in slide box containing slides A2020.10.1366 through A2020.10.2578: "8401-04 Mint Julep Scale Rough River Park, Kentucky Apr. 28 84" Same/similar orange, red, and white Hyperbipe model biplane in slides A2020.10.1374 and A2020.10.1375. | 
| Year Range from | 1984 | 
| Year Range to | 1984 | 
| Details | 1 item (slide in white cardboard frame) 2" x 2" (l x h) | 
| Multimedia & More Information | A biography of Robert L. (Bob) Underwood is linked through the AMA History Project website. (AMA website link) | 
| Creator | Robert H. Munn | 
| Museum Donation/Transfer Credit Line | From the Estate of Robert H. Munn, AMA L926 | 
| Museum ID number | A2020.10.1373 | 
| Collection number | 0488 | 
| Tags | 1984 Hyperbipe Kentucky Massa, Frank Mint Julep Meet Model airplane Munn, Robert (Bob) Henderson N18RS Pilot dummy Rough River, KY Slide Underwood, Robert (Bob) L., Jr. | 
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