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Coin, Commemorative - F2C Championship Medallion
Medallion created to honor the 20th anniversary of Herb Stockton and Don Jehlik winning the 1966 and 1968 Control Line World Championships for Control Line Team Race (FAI designation F2C). One side shows FAI logo, the other a raised profile of an eagle in flight and the proclamation F2C World Champions. Four dates are given 1962, 1966, 1968, and 1988.
Record Type: Object
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Figure - Alfred E. Neuman Figure
Figure depicting MAD Magazine's Alfred E. Neuman, unofficial team mascot for the 1966 US Control Line World Championships team. Aero Modeller Nov 1966 - pg 600 "Stockton/Jehlik (U.S.A.) were practising hard and their Mad Magazine mascot 'Alfred E. Newman' holding a placard with the words (What me Worry?) summed up their hopes." Figure is shown wearing blue jeans and a red sweater with his fingers in his ears next to a sign reading, "What m...
Record Type: Object
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Model Airplane - Argus CL Model
Steve Wooley's original Argus Control Line Stunt model. Mid-wing with I-beam wing construction, no dihedral. Traditional balsa wood framework. Oval-shaped fuselage. Bluish-teal-green in color with dark teal and gold accents. Flown at the 1960 and 1966 Control Line World Championships.
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Model Airplane - Gulfhawk 4 CL Model
Grumman F8F Bearcat Gulfhawk 4 Control Line model airplane, as built by Pete MacZura. Orange with black accent lines on fuselage and "Gulfhawk 4" in white lettering between them. This model won 1st place at the World Championship held in Swinderby, England in August 1966, where it was proxy flown by Bob Gialdini.
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Model Airplane - Pink Lady CL Model
Bill Wisniewski's Control Line Speed model, the Pink Lady. Made from metal, mid-level wing. Painted a baby pink color with silver wing, "6258/15160" on wing. Flying the Pink Lady, Bill set a CL Speed World Record at the 1966 Control Line World Championships.
Record Type: Object
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Model Airplane - Shark 45 CL Model
Lew McFarland's Shark 45 Control Line Stunt Model Airplane. Gray with navy blue trim on the top of the fuselage and leading edge of the wing, light blue on the underside of the fuselage. This Shark is the 3rd or 4th of the series built by Lew and was completed during the winter of 1965-1966. This particular Shark was flown to 3rd place in the U.S.A. 1966 Nationals and to 3rd place in the 1966 World Championships held in Swinderby, England. The...
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